11-18-2015, 12:53 PM
(11-18-2015, 12:42 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-18-2015, 12:36 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:(11-18-2015, 12:11 PM)irukandji Wrote: [quote='Adriano Neres Rodrigues' pid='18532' dateline='1447866617']
So here's a question. When Juliette showed up at Sean's door and asked for help, do you think he did the right thing by helping her?
I think the question can be made in another way: Do YOU think Sean really helped Juliette?
I think he should have helped her. But there is a lot of ways of helping someone. And personally, I don't think he helped.
In this point we can debate a lot of subjects. If you consider helping just let her sleep a night at his place, yes he helped. But if you consider helping find a way to bring Juliette back to her human condition (that was what she asked first) he didn’t help. If I remember correctly, Juliette sad she was afraid of Nick. Sean didn’t help with this either.
Juliette was in jail after the bar fight. Sean did nothing either. Juliette moved to Kenneth’s hotel room. Sean didn’t even notice (Juliette stopped to sleep at Sean’s place at this moment).
There are a lot of small details… I ask myself: how much Sean really cared about Juliette? Maybe he just wanted some fun and when he had it he lost the interest in her.
I should have been specific here. What I meant was did he do the right thing by referring her to Henrietta when when she woged into the hexenbiest?
Oh... now very specific. I think he did the right thing in this point. Actually I don't know if he had a choice.
I mean: He hadn't the knowledge to help her. Henrietta was the only hexanbiest specialist available that he knew and that maybe would be able to help Juliette since Elizabeth was out of town. What else could he have done different?