07-31-2016, 09:16 PM
If Nick and Adalind are so good together. Why is it Adalind had to convince Nick to sleep with her both times. Why is it their first kiss they both agreed it was a bad idea. Why after sex with Adalind, Nick is think about their fight. The fight that keep Hank from dying. Why is it Nick never initiates any affection toward Adalin.
Nick had been away on a dangerous trip to Germany. When he returns he drops his bags walks right past Adalind to see Kelly. He then comes back and gives her a friendly hug. Not one sign of affection towards Adalind.
Compared to Juliette and Nick. Once Juliette gets her memories back we see them curled up on the couch where Nick kisses her. After the Zombie attack. Nick apologizes while holding Juliette giving her a kiss.
There are a number of passionate scenes where Nick is the one instigating the affection toward Juliette. With Nick and Adalind it is always Adalind the initiates it. Nick does not even smile at her. He barely even looks at her. They have Nick starring into Juliette's eyes. He doesn't do that with Adalind. It is when Adalind wants sex that Nick gets passionate with her.
Here is a another difference. When Juliette was in trouble Nick would stop what he was doing and go to her aid. Yet when Nick is told Adalind might be in trouble, Nick continues working on his case. It is not tell Eve tells him to check on her that he goes home.
I will agree that Juliette is forever gone. But then that Nick is also gone. Nick has become really guarded of what he is feeling. with what he has been though it is no wonder he is guarded.
Can you name one example where it even slightly appears that Nick is pursuing Adalind or even shows her affection, that is not connected with sex.
Nick had been away on a dangerous trip to Germany. When he returns he drops his bags walks right past Adalind to see Kelly. He then comes back and gives her a friendly hug. Not one sign of affection towards Adalind.
Compared to Juliette and Nick. Once Juliette gets her memories back we see them curled up on the couch where Nick kisses her. After the Zombie attack. Nick apologizes while holding Juliette giving her a kiss.
There are a number of passionate scenes where Nick is the one instigating the affection toward Juliette. With Nick and Adalind it is always Adalind the initiates it. Nick does not even smile at her. He barely even looks at her. They have Nick starring into Juliette's eyes. He doesn't do that with Adalind. It is when Adalind wants sex that Nick gets passionate with her.
Here is a another difference. When Juliette was in trouble Nick would stop what he was doing and go to her aid. Yet when Nick is told Adalind might be in trouble, Nick continues working on his case. It is not tell Eve tells him to check on her that he goes home.
I will agree that Juliette is forever gone. But then that Nick is also gone. Nick has become really guarded of what he is feeling. with what he has been though it is no wonder he is guarded.
Can you name one example where it even slightly appears that Nick is pursuing Adalind or even shows her affection, that is not connected with sex.
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