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RE: Eve/Juliette - Zansy - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:25 PM)irukandji Wrote: I know you were being sarcastic. I just wondered why you just didn't say it instead right out, instead of saying you're sorry. I'm sure you're capable of saying what you mean without cloaking your sentences with openers like, "I'm sorry", right?I honestly am impressed how well you appear to know me, seeing as we haven't met before today. No, I wasn't being sarcastic either. I was using a set phrase. (04-27-2018, 01:25 PM)irukandji Wrote: I wouldn't term what Nick is as job description. That implies he could quit being a grimm anytime he felt like it. Didn't you watch the show?What term would you use, pray tell? I wouldn't be troubled if you wished to tag set phrases to all your statements and questions. But remain as straight forward as you wish to be. RE: Eve/Juliette - Henry of green - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:06 PM)dicappatore Wrote:(04-27-2018, 12:45 PM)Zansy Wrote:(04-27-2018, 12:22 PM)irukandji Wrote:I really am sorry, but did you watch the show? Do you think Nick's taking on dangerous Wesen because he's bored?(04-27-2018, 11:53 AM)Zansy Wrote: Actually, Nick's job description as a Grimm basically says that he's supposed to take down dangerous Wesen. Some posters want to have an conversation about thier version of the show not the actual show. For example the claims Adalind wasn’t frightened in the police station are beyond ridiculous, as her literally hiding behind Nick make it clear just how friegthtened that situation made her. As for the ridiculous claim that if she was so scared why didn’t she run to Renards office, she was literally no where near Renards office as her and Nick where at the front entrance of the precinct on thier way out, Juliette coming through the entrance totally shocked them both Adalind was like a deer caught in headlights, she hardly had time to think about running to Renards office. RE: Eve/Juliette - irukandji - 04-27-2018 Likewise. But I'll tell you what. Let's refrain from the snipes and just have a serious debate, okay? RE: Eve/Juliette - Zansy - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:40 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Some posters want to have an conversation about thier version of the show not the actual show.We could play judge this expression: RE: Eve/Juliette - irukandji - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:40 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Some posters want to have an conversation about thier version of the show not the actual show. Now, henry, quit changing things around to suit yourself. No one said Adalind wasn't frightened. I merely said the situation was not deadly, as proven by Nick. RE: Eve/Juliette - Henry of green - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:49 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-27-2018, 01:40 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Some posters want to have an conversation about thier version of the show not the actual show. How is it proven by Nick, if the sitution wasn't potential deadly then nick wouldn't have had to physically place himself between Adalind and Juliette and he wouldn't have had to tell juliette not to harm his innocent child in Adalinds pregnant belly. His exact words the child is innocent, Juliette's response no child if hers is innocent. If Adalind was truly in no real danger in nicks mind as you claim why didn't he move aside and let Juliette at Adalind when when Juliette asked. RE: Eve/Juliette - irukandji - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 01:58 PM)Henry of green Wrote: How is it proven by Nick, if the sitution wasn't potential deadly then nick wouldn't have had to physically place himself between Adalind and Juliette and he would t have had to tell juliette not to harm his inncent child in Adalinds pregant belly. If Nick felt his unborn baby was in such terrible danger from Juliette, why didn't he tell Adalind to hotfoot it to Renard's office while he kept Juliette at bay? RE: Eve/Juliette - Henry of green - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 02:07 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-27-2018, 01:58 PM)Henry of green Wrote: How is it proven by Nick, if the sitution wasn't potential deadly then nick wouldn't have had to physically place himself between Adalind and Juliette and he would t have had to tell juliette not to harm his inncent child in Adalinds pregant belly. What the is up with you and Renards office, They were nowhere remotely close to Renards office they were at the entrance of the precinct, if anything Adalind having to leave Nick who was acting as a shield between them would have been far more dangerous . RE: Eve/Juliette - irukandji - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 02:21 PM)Henry of green Wrote: What the is up with you and Renards office, They were nowhere remotely close to Renards office they were at the entrance of the precinct, if anything Adalind having to leave Nick who was acting as a shield between them would have been far more dangerous . There is nothing up with me and Renard's office. She could go to the conference room, to the jail, anywhere, just get away from Juliette. Why are you so adamant that she not leave Nick's side, which puts her in more danger if Juliette decides to kill him? RE: Eve/Juliette - Henry of green - 04-27-2018 (04-27-2018, 02:24 PM)irukandji Wrote:(04-27-2018, 02:21 PM)Henry of green Wrote: What the is up with you and Renards office, They were nowhere remotely close to Renards office they were at the entrance of the precinct, if anything Adalind having to leave Nick who was acting as a shield between them would have been far more dangerous . Adalind already stated to Kenneth earlier in the epiodes that she doesn't belive Juliette would ever betray Nick so clearly in her mind the safest place is directly behind Nick not running off. |