10-22-2018, 04:47 AM
Yes, I was referring to that scene.
His tantrum "Why did you tell him?"
His tantrum "Why did you tell him?"
10-22-2018, 04:47 AM
Yes, I was referring to that scene.
His tantrum "Why did you tell him?"
10-22-2018, 03:02 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-22-2018, 03:02 PM by dicappatore.)
(10-22-2018, 09:12 AM)irukandji Wrote:(10-22-2018, 04:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Yes, I was referring to that scene. Merriam-Webster Dictionary: tantrum noun tan·trum | \ˈtan-trəm\ Definition of tantrum : a fit of bad temper Urban Disctionary: tantrum 1) a fit 2) not getting your way By definition and not by feelings or opinions, Yea the flocking bitch had a tantrum!
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10-22-2018, 04:07 PM
(10-22-2018, 03:02 PM)dicappatore Wrote:Yes Juliette was very childish and petty in the spice shop during that scene.(10-22-2018, 09:12 AM)irukandji Wrote:(10-22-2018, 04:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Yes, I was referring to that scene. (10-22-2018, 04:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Yes, I was referring to that scene. Nick *did* tell Hank. What he expected Hank to do is something no one knows. So back to my question. Why would Juliette's question to Nick be considered a tantrum?
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10-23-2018, 01:57 AM
(10-22-2018, 04:32 PM)irukandji Wrote:(10-22-2018, 04:47 AM)brandon Wrote: Yes, I was referring to that scene. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4TzXkRdKvo
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10-23-2018, 06:59 AM
I am not sure what "normal rational adult" reaction could be expected from Juliette at that point. She has recently--length of time open to discussion--had a complete change of life. A short list--boyfriend can no longer kiss after she helped him rescue HIS friends by taking a poison, job prospects are poor-her patients are afraid of her, former friends refer to her as "freaking", she has raging fits of justified anger because no one can help her go back to being normal, she turned into a type of being no one wants to be around--note how nervous Monroe and Rosalee were around Renard's mom(who only wanted to help her son's friend return to "normal"). People can get stressed when they suffer changes in their medical, economic, social status. Suicide is a common reaction to just one of those, a meltdown following a total collapse in one's life in not unusual. If she had not gotten upset and started lashing out, that would have been unexpected and totally abnormal.
10-23-2018, 08:46 AM
(10-23-2018, 06:59 AM)eric Wrote: I am not sure what "normal rational adult" reaction could be expected from Juliette at that point. She has recently--length of time open to discussion--had a complete change of life. A short list--boyfriend can no longer kiss after she helped him rescue HIS friends by taking a poison, job prospects are poor-her patients are afraid of her, former friends refer to her as "freaking", she has raging fits of justified anger because no one can help her go back to being normal, she turned into a type of being no one wants to be around--note how nervous Monroe and Rosalee were around Renard's mom(who only wanted to help her son's friend return to "normal"). People can get stressed when they suffer changes in their medical, economic, social status. Suicide is a common reaction to just one of those, a meltdown following a total collapse in one's life in not unusual. If she had not gotten upset and started lashing out, that would have been unexpected and totally abnormal. I think the argument someone is trying to make was not "WHY" she had a tantrum "like" reaction. The argument some of us are saying if she "DID" instead of "DID NOT" have one. SOME people must think, by claiming it did not happen makes it "not happen".
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10-23-2018, 12:06 PM
(10-23-2018, 06:59 AM)eric Wrote: I am not sure what "normal rational adult" reaction could be expected from Juliette at that point. She has recently--length of time open to discussion--had a complete change of life. A short list--boyfriend can no longer kiss after she helped him rescue HIS friends by taking a poison, job prospects are poor-her patients are afraid of her, former friends refer to her as "freaking", she has raging fits of justified anger because no one can help her go back to being normal, she turned into a type of being no one wants to be around--note how nervous Monroe and Rosalee were around Renard's mom(who only wanted to help her son's friend return to "normal"). People can get stressed when they suffer changes in their medical, economic, social status. Suicide is a common reaction to just one of those, a meltdown following a total collapse in one's life in not unusual. If she had not gotten upset and started lashing out, that would have been unexpected and totally abnormal. It wasn't a temper tantrum. You described it correctly, eric. She was upset.
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(10-23-2018, 08:46 AM)dicappatore Wrote:I would not call her actions a "tantrum". I see her actions as normal reactions to painful life changing events. Sudden change in personality followed by rejection from a loved one followed by loss of all friends followed by job loss followed by losing your home followed by loss of all hope that you can ever never get your "old life back". Tantrum is a 5 year old not getting a candy bar, Juliette's situation was in a whole different galaxy.(10-23-2018, 06:59 AM)eric Wrote: I am not sure what "normal rational adult" reaction could be expected from Juliette at that point. She has recently--length of time open to discussion--had a complete change of life. A short list--boyfriend can no longer kiss after she helped him rescue HIS friends by taking a poison, job prospects are poor-her patients are afraid of her, former friends refer to her as "freaking", she has raging fits of justified anger because no one can help her go back to being normal, she turned into a type of being no one wants to be around--note how nervous Monroe and Rosalee were around Renard's mom(who only wanted to help her son's friend return to "normal"). People can get stressed when they suffer changes in their medical, economic, social status. Suicide is a common reaction to just one of those, a meltdown following a total collapse in one's life in not unusual. If she had not gotten upset and started lashing out, that would have been unexpected and totally abnormal. |
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