(08-06-2018, 04:06 AM)irukandji Wrote:(08-05-2018, 08:37 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: Eve was clearly talking about the obvious bad stuff and not her time with Nick. Her not wanting to go back doesn't mean she regrets. It just means she's moved on.
Besides, Juliette's time with Nick led to her becoming Eve so she can't regret it if she truly meant what she said in "Where the Wild Things Were".
First off, I want to make this very clear. I never said Eve wasn't talking about the obvious bad stuff. However, and if you notice, after she talks about the bad things that have happened to her and the bad things she's done, she doesn't quantify it all by stating, "except for you, Nick. Your love got me through it all."
What she goes on to say is that when they were together she only knew a part of who he was and *he* only knew a part of who he was.
Second, when I speak of her statement, I am saying that there is the possibility that Eve looked back at her time with Nick (as Juliette) and considered it a waste. She knows he loved her but what good is that if neither of them knows who *he* is? If, as speculated, Nick is a stereotypical male who's self-centered, then what would she have gotten out of that? A woman would look at that kind of thing and think it was terrible. She would blame herself, not the guy, which is what Juliette did.
Juliette not wanting to go back doesn't mean she considered it a waste. I remember that Lois & Clark show from the 90s where kids took drugs to become smarter. They asked Superman if he would go back to being a kid if he could and he responded by saying no because he's already been one and he's moved on. I'm certain he didn't regret his childhood and saw it as a waste of time. Juliette didn't give off any impression of disgust from her time with Nick. She also mentioned how everything they've been through were leading to this moment and she didn't imply it was a bad thing.
As for Nick's character, I saw someone mentioned he may have been written as the stereotypical male at times but I didn't see the term "self-centered" being used anywhere. Nor did I see Juliette believing it either. She threatened Adalind not to hurt him and not the other way around.