11-06-2016, 06:04 PM
(11-06-2016, 02:56 PM)syscrash Wrote: I see Nick started to accept Eve as Eve. Was when he went to save Nick and asked meisner for Trubel and Eve. That was the point when he showed he realized her needed her. And no longer hated her. To go on a mission which they through they where entering a heavily guarded compound to save hank. To put his trust and life in the hands of Eve says a lot for what he thinks about her. Even though he keeps throwing jabs at her by bringing up his mother. But the one that hit low was the. But he is not your kid. Yet she didn't even flinch. Just continued with the mission. Do that argument come up in season six. How does she resolve that issue. Does Adalind use it against Eve. or Does Diana take to Eve more then she take to Adalind. Is Eve the one Diana listens to.
The scene where Nick mentioned Kelly not belonging to Juliette played as a bit ambiguous. I can't really say this for certain but I thought there was a slight amount of hurt from her when Nick said it. I thought there was a specific reason that statement was saved for the finale and I think she was supposed to show a little bit of emotion there but not visibly to Nick. I think they were playing around with the whole "Does Eve feel anything?" subplot since her conversation with Rosalee a couple of episodes earlier. That scene was definitely left up to interpretation.