07-23-2015, 05:04 AM
(07-23-2015, 04:29 AM)New Guy Wrote: Hello Irukandji,
Thanks for your comment. It is true that Nick and Juliette had not married. However they had expressed to each other love and commitment. Nick had proposed marriage. Juliette did not accept, but the relationship continued. In Nick's mind and heart he was "married" to her. They had a level of trust beyond that of some people who continue in"bad" marriage.
Renard was fully aware of the love and trust between Nick and Juliette. Renard had a duty to respect Nick and his relationship with Juliette. Renard betrayed Nick and disgraced himself as his boss. Renard has no honor and cannot be trusted. Same for Juliette the hexenbiest.
Yours Grimmly,
New Guy
New Guy, I believe you were the one who stated you have been married for 38 years. If so, congratulations! Not only is that an accomplishment in it's own right, but it is a legally recognized union in accordance with the law.
Nick and Juliette probably did express their love at one time with the intent to commit to one another. Or they may just have been playing house and conning each other for the five years we saw them. Perhaps at the time of Juliette's transformation, they shrugged and realized they were simply became room mates, nothing more.
But the fact remains. If Juliette wants to pack up and leave, she's free to do so. If Nick wants to fork Adalind, he can. He's not cheating on Juliette because he's not committing adultery. He can tell her that any day of the week and there's nothing she can legally do about it. If Renard and Juliette want to get together for a quick one, they can. They're consenting adults with no legal ties to anyone else. Nick cannot stop her, nor can he turn around and dissolve their union legally because there was no union to begin with.
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