(04-08-2017, 01:41 PM)Juliette Wrote: I don't say I don't understand Nick - the first time it must be a shock for him to see Juliette like that. She was his great love and the first woman he wanted to marry. But in the following days - sleeping on the sofa as example - if he would have act differently or show her he support her it would be differently.
Even if she has made some things which can not be forgiven. But I understand them. But it does not mean I approve it. And I am fully behind Juliette.
I don't hate Adalind to make it confess but I am careful what I say towards her. I think for her it was not easy. I mention it before. But what should she do, she needed to convince Nick and his gang that she has changed - she needed to prove it with the suppressant - if she want or not - what else should she do?
Please don't get me wrong but I as Nickliette shipper am disappointed. I can't say in words how much I am disappointed about it. Special since Adalind get her Hexenbiest, back too. And he accept it.
I'm not sure there's much Nick could have done to temper Juliette's spiral at that point. Even if he's was as accommodating as a welcome mat, her mind was being altered. The massive influx of power she was receiving, was accentuating her worst traits. She was focusing on everything bad because that's where the Hexenbeist was pushing her. The way in which Juliette came to this power, made it all worse. Those born to it can adapt to some degree. To be made this way is to experience it all in a rush, like a bad trip. Juliette was like a live, thrashing, electric wire. Hadrian's Wall could master it, but they had to strip away her humanity. Because that was what was driving her worst impulses. Now that time has passed and she's struck a balance between conditioning and her old feelings, Eve is able to yoke that power and not allow it to dominate her. That doesn't mean it doesn't remain an issue for her. She has to remain somewhat meditative about it. Eve will likely always seek a somewhat solitary existence. Adalind slipped free of that personal burden by chance, but for Eve it's like being a recovering alcoholic. And the steps are a process that drive her toward purpose over happiness. It's comforting to her and she doesn't want or need a man for that, at present.