(04-28-2017, 02:16 PM)izzy Wrote:(04-28-2017, 12:27 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Eve just partially cleared the air when she told him he loved Adalind. I don't think it was being supportive of their relationship because I do think she was hurt by it but in the end saw her life being better as it was.
Or, in a similar way, maybe she just realized how much better her life was without this loser weighing her down with his neediness.
I mean seriously, Nick is about the neediest person I have seen as a protagonist in a series. He involves everyone in his every problem. Even cop buddy shows generally show the partners dealing with life issues independently.
I wanted to ask you this question, izzy. I am curious from a female perspective:
When Juliette had sex with Nick, was it to him merely a fun time with a girl toy or is it a part of love to him?
Nick never seemed to have any issue with Adalind masquerading as Juliette or with the fact that she took his grimm powers away from him. If he takes sex lightly and Juliette's merely a girl toy, I can see this reaction. However, if he looks at sex as part of his overall love for Juliette, then his reaction doesn't make sense.
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