12-27-2017, 04:02 PM
I am going to try to recap all the claims I been reading for the last 2 days on this thread.
Nick and Adalind’s early relationship was adversary, even after he saw her voge for the 1st time in the pilot episode.
We jump ahead to S5. Their relationship now involves a child they have in common. Nick and Adalind’s put aside their differences for the sake of their unplanned son they gave birth to. His relationship now became more of a protectorate of his son and that protection crosses over to his mother, Adalind.
Now here is where the masters of deceit claim that he/they started to sleep together with no love between them. The initial reason for them sleeping in the same bed had nothing to do with love. There was no sex or spooning involved. Nick started to sleep in the same bed, because Adalind asked him out of fear of her and her kid’s safety. There is a scene where she asked him for that exact and only reason. At this point, they were still in the same protectorate relationship.
Eventually, after sleeping and living so close to each other, the protectorate relationship evolved into much more. There is another scene when they realized what was evolving and they both agreed to be cautious. When it eventually evolved into a love relationship, sex became an eventual progression.
For anyone to claim that the beginning of them sleeping together without love is exactly that. There was no love. YET. Just because he was sleeping in the same bed, only someone with a bias twist would make it an issue out of a non-issue.
The other ridiculous comments about how much screen time was involved comparing Nick/Juliette screen time to Nick Adalind screen time is another preposterous comparison. Nick/Juliette were an item for almost 4 seasons, plus flashback scenes. If you detract most of the episodes from season 2, you still get over 60 plus episodes of them being an item.
As for Nick/Adalind seasons as an item and without bothering to look up in which episode they became an item, since it will just be discounted, you end up with half a S5 and S6. Last time I looked, S6 was the last season and it was only 13 episodes. So, unless, I missed 9 more episodes of S6 and, at least, two more additional seasons. Why would anyone bother to make this comparison? Why? WHY?
Nick and Adalind’s early relationship was adversary, even after he saw her voge for the 1st time in the pilot episode.
We jump ahead to S5. Their relationship now involves a child they have in common. Nick and Adalind’s put aside their differences for the sake of their unplanned son they gave birth to. His relationship now became more of a protectorate of his son and that protection crosses over to his mother, Adalind.
Now here is where the masters of deceit claim that he/they started to sleep together with no love between them. The initial reason for them sleeping in the same bed had nothing to do with love. There was no sex or spooning involved. Nick started to sleep in the same bed, because Adalind asked him out of fear of her and her kid’s safety. There is a scene where she asked him for that exact and only reason. At this point, they were still in the same protectorate relationship.
Eventually, after sleeping and living so close to each other, the protectorate relationship evolved into much more. There is another scene when they realized what was evolving and they both agreed to be cautious. When it eventually evolved into a love relationship, sex became an eventual progression.
For anyone to claim that the beginning of them sleeping together without love is exactly that. There was no love. YET. Just because he was sleeping in the same bed, only someone with a bias twist would make it an issue out of a non-issue.
The other ridiculous comments about how much screen time was involved comparing Nick/Juliette screen time to Nick Adalind screen time is another preposterous comparison. Nick/Juliette were an item for almost 4 seasons, plus flashback scenes. If you detract most of the episodes from season 2, you still get over 60 plus episodes of them being an item.
As for Nick/Adalind seasons as an item and without bothering to look up in which episode they became an item, since it will just be discounted, you end up with half a S5 and S6. Last time I looked, S6 was the last season and it was only 13 episodes. So, unless, I missed 9 more episodes of S6 and, at least, two more additional seasons. Why would anyone bother to make this comparison? Why? WHY?
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