03-24-2017, 09:50 AM
Nick seems to be more "quiet guy", what do you see when you do an action. That is in how it treats a person instead of saying something to him.
03-24-2017, 09:50 AM
Nick seems to be more "quiet guy", what do you see when you do an action. That is in how it treats a person instead of saying something to him.
03-24-2017, 10:06 AM
Adalind asked for forgivenes that in itself is a change but Nick, Monroe, Rosalee even Wu and Hank have all said she is not the same person she once was and they seem to trust and protect her. She has now become the person Nick loves and will, hopefully, spend the rest of his long life with her and their children.
I would say that Nick is not very expressive with his feelings. There is a part where he does not ask. Juliette about her headaches.. I would say that it is his way of being. That has nothing to do with living with "Wesen".
03-24-2017, 10:18 AM
(03-24-2017, 10:06 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: She has now become the person Nick loves and will, hopefully, spend the rest of his long life with her and their children. And that's is something I don't buy. She changed. Of course she did. But Adalind is not right for him. Not after the past. She "voilated" him that's not a heahlty relationship. It can't be right. Friends maybe but lovers I don't think so. And just because of the "son" they don't need to take it like that. Special not after the last Episode. It's now like as if Adalind is the second choice....
All the way Nickliette for ever
03-24-2017, 10:19 AM
(03-24-2017, 10:11 AM)brandon Wrote: I would say that Nick is not very expressive with his feelings. There is a part where he does not ask. Juliette about her headaches.. I would say that it is his way of being. That has nothing to do with living with "Wesen".You're correct in saying Nick isn't the overtly expressive type. He's not the silent type either. He's somewhere in the middle. The one thing I can say about Nick is that he's an open book, in that he's not duplicitous. He says what he means and does what he says.
03-24-2017, 10:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-24-2017, 10:24 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
People telling you they've changed almost never counts. If they say they're trying to change, maybe.
What really counts is when other people who knew them before say that they've changed. And that has to be earned through actions over the long term. In Adalind's case, her "maybe" moment was when Kelly was born and she said that she and Nick couldn't be the people they used to be anymore for his sake. And she's getting her official scoobie membership card by wanting to go into the mirror after Eve last week and wanting to go in after Nick and Eve this week.
03-24-2017, 10:32 AM
(03-24-2017, 10:18 AM)Tara Wrote:As you've said, that's how you see them. Nick and Adalind's relationship is contentious at best because of what Adalind did and for my part, I've never denied that. Unfortunately, the characters themselves see it differently. I was shocked when the show went this direction but I haven't and won't lose any sleep over them. This show isn't worth me losing my peace of mind. Nick has chosen to be with Adalind knowing what she's done and that's that. He's had the opportunity to keep things non-sexual, he has the capacity to change his mind. He can do whatever he wants and he has and clearly that is unacceptable to some and that's okay, I do get it but it still doesn't change what happens on screen.(03-24-2017, 10:06 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: She has now become the person Nick loves and will, hopefully, spend the rest of his long life with her and their children. (03-24-2017, 09:08 AM)Hexenadler Wrote:(03-24-2017, 08:59 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: I've already made my feelings known about the rape but this was not the subject of this part of the debate. We were talking about if Nick sees Adalind as a second choice or would he go back to Juliette. How Nick and Adalind got together isn't relevant in this case. It's not relevant because we weren't talking about whether we accept their relationship or not. We were talking about the perception of the scene Nick and Juliette had in the mirror world and how it relates to how he sees her and Adalind. Other posters came in and talked about how they don't accept Nick and Adalind's relationship because of the rape. I said I didn't like the scene and would rather it not had been written. I was giving my opinion on the writers intent and not talking about how toxic either relationship is.
03-24-2017, 10:38 AM
(03-24-2017, 10:24 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: In Adalind's case, her "maybe" moment was when Kelly was born and she said that she and Nick couldn't be the people they used to be anymore for his sake. And she's getting her official scoobie membership card by wanting to go into the mirror after Eve last week and wanting to go in after Nick and Eve this week. I don't have said she isn't a member of the scoobie gang. It was nice that she wanted to go with them. But Nick doesn't wanted it. I like Adalind actually. Not so much as Juliette/Eve but I like her. I just have a problem with "Nadalind" itself. The relationship isn't healthy. For both of them. Special Not Nick.
All the way Nickliette for ever
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