12-23-2017, 03:28 PM
I do think things have gone a bit too far when someone praises Juliette or disparages Nick at times. I agree with that because that's a very fair point that I've noticed myself. I have never been on the you have to like Nick, hate Juliette train. I find the "why do even watch the show" questions to be in poor taste too. You can watch the show for any reason you please.
I think that a lot of the most spirited debates comes when people make claims on characters that clearly aren't true. They have them saying and doing things they never did but talk about that character as if they have and add those to their characteristics. It does nobody any favors when that happens and we end up debating things that didn't even happen on the show.
For instance, Bree and Claire are discussing how Adalind isn't the same person she used to be in this interview. She's clearly changed and that comes across in the show but some people still claim she's the same nasty person she used to be and she's still being questioned after the epilogue of the series. Adalind hasn't wavered at all in the final two seasons but she still gets talked about like this is season 1 or 2 Adalind and no character development ever happened.
I think that a lot of the most spirited debates comes when people make claims on characters that clearly aren't true. They have them saying and doing things they never did but talk about that character as if they have and add those to their characteristics. It does nobody any favors when that happens and we end up debating things that didn't even happen on the show.
For instance, Bree and Claire are discussing how Adalind isn't the same person she used to be in this interview. She's clearly changed and that comes across in the show but some people still claim she's the same nasty person she used to be and she's still being questioned after the epilogue of the series. Adalind hasn't wavered at all in the final two seasons but she still gets talked about like this is season 1 or 2 Adalind and no character development ever happened.