02-22-2017, 10:09 PM
(02-22-2017, 09:07 PM)izzy Wrote: [quote='Hell Rell' pid='46826' dateline='1487798246']
I am one of those people. What people do you know who behave they way they did who claim they are in love? From the get go, based on the actresses portrayal of the character, I found it hard to believe Juliette really wanted to be in this relationship so much as she was simply playing out a hand in game she wished she never started. That is how I came up with the Juliette was slumming theory as at least it explained the character as it was being portrayed (at the time I did not realize may have been a limitation of the actress, now I am open to the idea that the actress simply could not portray a realistic girlfriend).
In Nick's case I have not seen anything that makes me believe he is anything but either a narcissist or suffers from Asperger's syndrome. The latter seems to be a great fit.
I made the point of people not believing Nick and Juliette were in love despite how many times they said it to compare it with what's going on with Adalind. I'm wondering why they keep bringing up that he hasn't told Adalind he loves her if it really won't make any difference how they think he feels about her if he did. I'm making the assumption that Nick saying the magic words shouldn't make one bit of difference on just how much he's into her if Nick and Juliette saying them to each other wasn't convincing.
People either think Nick loves Adalind or he doesn't. Whether he does or not isn't going to be decided based on him saying the words so it shouldn't be used as an argument one way or the other if you feel this way.