(12-05-2021, 04:33 PM)irukandji Wrote: That is not correct. Key dialogue is missing from the above snippet. This is from Eve of Destruction:What is wrong? You now added "at that time" which means something completely different. Trubel did not know that Juliette was alive, her dialogue with Meisner proves that. Being forced to go on possible deadly missions abroad, as you describe as “expensive trips”, does tell us anything about
Nick: I just saw Juliette
Trubel: What?
Nick: She's alive and you know it!
Trubel: No, Nick I---
Nick: Tell me the truth!
Trubel: I swear to God, I have no idea what happened to her!
Nick: But you knew she was alive.
Trubel: No, I mean not for sure.
Nick: She's either dead, or she isn't!
Trubel: All I know is that she was alive when Chavez took her, but I didn't know if she was gonna survive what they were gonna do to her.
What I said was correct. Trubel shot Juliette, thereby forcing Nick to believe she was dead. However, Trubel knew Juliette was alive at that point. She never ever confirmed to Nick what she knew until Nick confronted her.
her loyalty to Nick . She came to Nick as soon as she could find him. She was badly injured, and barely had time to talk to Nick before this happened. She showed her loyalty when Adalind disappeared and she ignored Meisner's instructions because she wanted to help Nick. Nick was the most important person in Trubel's life - or do you intend to deny that too? According to you, she preferred motorcycles and trips abroad.....