(12-31-2017, 08:06 AM)Robyn Wrote: I’m pretty much in line with rpmaluki’s thoughts on this. Nick/Adalind didn’t have much positive interaction for Nick to reminisce about. Plus, Nick never felt that he’d lost Adalind during S5. He was focused on getting his son from Renard/BC, and although he acknowledged Adalind was in love with him, he never acted as though the woman he loved had been taken from him. It wasn’t until S6 that Nick suddenly experienced a rush of emotions and acknowledged his feelings for Adalind.
Robyn, I believe you're thinking of something else here. What I was saying is that Nick and Adalind never really had any fun together, which is something else altogether. I never saw Adalind surprise Nick with a gift. She was just always there.
Nick never once suggested that the two of them go out alone for a night on the town. It seemed like whenever they were outside the fome, they were with the scoobies. They didn't ever seem to have fun interacting with one another. That, to me, would have gone a long way toward establishing a special bond to show that they cared enough for one another to let their guard down. In other words, that they were revealing another side of themselves to each other.
Juliette apparently wore that dress as part of a night on the town, which suggests to me that she and Nick had fun with one another. It had nothing to do with reminiscing about Nick's past with Adalind. It had to do with Nick changing the present with Adalind.
I personally don't care to compare the two relationships. They are not the same. The creators put Nick and Adalind together. Their relationship should stand for more than just a child they had in common and a romp in bed every now and then.
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