(06-22-2018, 06:07 PM)syscrash Wrote: They said the restaurant was Eve testing Nick, so why wouldn't it be her idea to save him.
Nick was talking to Meisner on the phone and asked him if it was some kind of test. Meisner told him it was. I took it to mean it was Meisner who set up the test. Eve was at the restaurant as an assassin for HW. She was there to do a job. If Nick helped, great. If not, then he didn't help. She didn't set up the test, she was part of the test.
Quote:That is like saying because you can hit a wonded animal does not mean that animal wil not bite your head off once well. By definition you never had control . If anything you pissed them off.
Why would you compare a scenario involving a wounded animal with that of a human? This was not that kind of a scenario at all. Juliette was imprisoned within HW and her powers had been taken away from her. Meisner walked into the room and knows he has complete control over the situation.
Quote:Eve is who she is. An independent operative is what she is. We only saw her designing the Meriwan mission, we know that because she described it to Meisner after the fact. She was the only one involved with her becoming Sean. It was her that went an got the mail tube. All cases where she was working on her own.
Eve is not who she is. Eve is who HW wanted her to be. When Nick calls her Juliette, she tells him her name is not Juliette. He asks what he should call her, and she replies, "Eve. They call me Eve".
If HW is the one who broke her down and made her into someone else, then gave her a completely different name, then used her as a weapon, why would they want to suddenly turn her loose as an "independent operative"? And if she was this independent operative, why then did she reside at HW?
Quote:Exactly how are they barbaric. To say because they are a BC threat they are barbaric. What about Nick he defeated BC. Does that make him barbaric.
Quit bringing Nick into all of this. He has nothing to do with whether HW is barbaric or not. You like HW and you're ticked because not everyone sees them as some kindly organization who only has good intentions for those who are welcomed into their warm and fuzzy atmosphere. If an organization has kidnap a hexenbiest in the dead of night, then physically and chemically force her into their fold, that's not democratic. It's barbaric.
And if you further want to question just how barbaric they were, why is it that HW wouldn't share what was happening to Juliette with Trubel? According to you, everything shows Trubel works with HW because she believes in what they are doing. Wouldn't that then make her an organizational operative, a part of the team? Yet they wouldn't share information on Juliette's progress or even have her assist with the transformation to Eve.
The last thing is HW's treatment of Eve post Nick's-use-of-the-stick on her. Eve gained feelings as a result of being touched by the stick. When they learned of this, In the same token, HW, that wonderful and benevolent organization, dumped her. They kept Trubel on the books but did not want Eve. I assume Trubel opened her big mouth and spilled everything to them because as you say, she believes in HW. Got to rat on an operative who can no longer cut it.
But it still doesn't change things. Eve was an operative who was dumped because she has feelings. Sounds pretty barbaric to me.