08-21-2017, 10:53 AM
(08-20-2017, 01:50 AM)dicappatore Wrote: After reading other threads about different subjects you can still see the false narrative some posters continue to confuse the facts on who owned The House. Maybe it’s intentional, maybe its denial? I am posting this to set the record straight on who owned the house Juliette and Nick lived in, based on facts, not opinions. This is how some jumble facts, make biased observations and then make their opinions become facts.Well thought out and documented post. I would add in season 2 remember we never seen any of Juliette friends (was season 3 when her friend shows up), but we did see Nick's friends so Nick had places he could go, maybe Juliette didn't, just a maybe not a fact or Juliettes friends had small children and no extra rooms.
Let’s start the confusion on who owned the house in Season 1. In S3, E18, Volcunalis, Juliette has a few flashbacks showing Juliette holding the door open for Nick while he is carrying boxes in the house. The posters insist that this shows Nick moving in with Juliette. This is FALSE.
On the second “moving in “flashback, they are both unpacking boxes. And get into an argument about an Elvis lamp that belongs to Nick. Given that the house has only furniture and the lack of nick-knacks, lamps or any other accents, proves that they were moving in at the same time and unpacking each other’s boxes. Just because she won’t accept the lamp is not proof that she owns the house. What is obvious is that the house was empty before they both moved in. Not Nick moving in with her. Nick carrying the boxes shows that he is a gentleman and is doing all the grunt work.
Let’s talk about Nick moving when Juliette wakes up from her coma. Again. She does not remember who he was. She is rejecting him as her boyfriend. If he insisted to sleep in the same bed or in the adjoining room, all you Nick haters would be spinning your heads around and accusing Nick being a rapist. Nick was a detective. As one he knew that in most relationships, when there is a dispute, the courts usually make the man move out. I am sure, since he owned the house he could have easily take her to court and make her move out. But he wasn’t looking to break up with her. He wanted her back in his arms. If he had pressed her to move out, how the hell would he make a case to get her back. He was patient and was hoping for her to come around. Plus, again, He was a gentleman, as such he took the couch.
If you want proof that she refused to be in the same room with him just look at the scene after Monroe tells Nick that Renard is her secret lover. We see Nick at their bedroom doorway. While he is trying to tell her. He is fed up with her lies about her feelings for another man. No longer wants to be waiting on her by sleeping on the couch. She demands that he is not allowed in what was their bed. Again, the gentleman moves out.
In S4, when she finally tells Nick, she is a Hex. She moves out because it’s not her house. It’s his. If it was hers, why did she sleep in the car and then demands to move in with Renard?
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In S4, E20, You don’t Know Jack. IN HER OWN WORDS!
Scene: Juliette sits down with Kenneth and goes over the setup of her and Nick's house on a laptop, and tells him about who lives in the surrounding houses.
Juliette: Nick's house. It's a two story house: two bedrooms upstairs, a front door and then a door through the kitchen and then the garage is on that side. That's Juliette saying it's his house, not my opinion.
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S5, E3, Lost Boys, Nick sells the house and moves in the fome. If it wasn’t his house, how was he able to sell it? Maybe it was willed to him if Juliette passed. Well she did die but there was no corpse. AW cleaned up the mess at the end of season 4. No corpse, no death certificate to enact the will that would have left the house to him. If they were co-owners, the same legal rules apply.
There was no change of ownership by the writers. There was no confusion in the plots. He did not move in with Juliette in a house she rented and then Nick bought it.
It’s amazing how some posters use the demeanor of Nick being a gentleman and use it against him as proof he is not the owner. That is so uncouth on their part.
These are facts from S1 to S6. Not my opinions. Nick owned the house from day one!