11-07-2016, 01:32 AM
(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.I think that statement from Nick affected her. Was she hurt by it, perhaps not but it definitely registered to her but because as Eve her emotions are forcefully tampered down, she wouldn't be shown to react to Nick's words in that moment because it was all about the mission.
I don't think Nick said it to hurt her, he was just in an emotional state himself and didn't mind his words which, if she was an emotional Juliette at that moment, would have hurt her greatly because of everything they'd lost and possibly could have had. I don't think any of these character want to throw it in Juliette's face what she's lost due to her actions in S4. At this stage that would be cruel on the character's parts and hardly something that makes them rootworthy and these writers want us to root for these characters no matter what.
If the writers are going to go back to what Juliette did, it will likely be treated similar to the deleted dinner scenes with Adalind where she apologised for her actions and everyone moves on from that. It serves nothing to hold on to the past. Juliette needs to put her life back together now that HW is (possibly) gone (for good).
Diana isn't fond of people usurping her parent's "roles" see what she did to Rachel and her reaction when all three hexenbiests were mentally linked. She has an unnatural attachment to a picture of what constitutes her "family". As much as she helped warn Nick at the end of last season, I have a feeling she could easily flip on him if she deems him some kind of threat to what she wants. So I don't see her bonding with Juliette in any capacity, when you we know she hates Adalind (they've never alluded to anything she woke up from her coma). I don't see Diana listening to the woman that openly threatened her mother and is strong enough to actually destroy Adalind without putting up an effort.