(04-28-2017, 11:51 AM)irukandji Wrote:Do you mean she was supportive of them being together?(04-28-2017, 11:30 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Eve make a point of being satisfied with her life and wanting to be a hexenbiest in 611 and she is the one that told Nick he loves Adalind and she is supporting him and Adalind.
But really, why would Eve do that? Juliette was never known as a person who would forgive, then forgive again, and forgive again, and again and again into infinity. Juliette was tormented by Adalind, turned into a hexenbiest, then beaten to a pulp. She was forcibly turned into Eve and killed people. She didn't support herself, much less anyone else.
Now she's supporting Nick/Adalind? To what end? I can understand why people don't believe this Adalind/Nick relationship thing. It doesn't make sense.
I thought the reasson behind her telling Nick he loved Adalind was her stating the obvious and wanting to do away with the weirdness of her and Nick being left alone in the tunnels. She failed because that moment was super awkward. She wasn't robotic Eve anymore, she was part Juliette and and Nick was freaked out by her statement and it was weird having someone that was showing signs of being his ex tell him how he felt about his current lover. Nick's feelings for Adalind progress in such a schizophrenic way, one minute they are progressing at a similar pace to Adalind then they hit a dead brake before crawling back up again and then suddenly they are moving at the speed of light before slowing down to a normal pace. And picking up again at the end. He was confused, Eve just partially cleared the air when she told him he loved Adalind. I don't think it was being supportive of their relationship because I do think she was hurt by it but in the end saw her life being better as it was.
(04-28-2017, 12:18 PM)irukandji Wrote: I consider them more allies than friends.Me too.