(08-12-2018, 04:03 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: The question of Nick really being Kelly's father was something you and maybe a couple of other posters posed, those posters were notably big Nick/Juliette shippers, and nobody else. That conversation, which went on way too long, was unrelated to Nick asking for a paternity test.
A debate is a two way street, not just confined to a few posters. You know that. You've seen threads go on and on because everyone chimed in. You've also seen threads shut down because only a few posters participated. It was not just one thread where the paternity issue was brought up and it was not just a few posters. Everyone chimed in with different viewpoints, including you. The blame for the threads going on and on should be leveled at all involved, not incorrectly blamed on those you label as the big "Nick/Juliette" shippers.
As I recall, Adalind never stated to Henrietta that she slept with Nick. She said being pregnant was impossible as she hadn't been with anyone. Then, supposedly Adalind (who by the way, never forgets) suddenly experiences a reality check and cries out, "no, no, no!"
Cue the audience who is supposed to obviously assume, "uh-oh, Nick's the father".
Yet, when exactly is it that Adalind confirms at this point that Nick is the father? While she never denied that Nick was the father to Kenneth, she never admitted it either. She also blamed Viktor who the audience later finds out is sterile. Adalind never denied he was the father either.
Kenneth baited her by asking her "have you decided who the father of that one is?" She never told him, and Kenneth stated he knew it was Nick. I can only assume that was an educated guess since Adalind never admitted that to anyone at that point that Nick was indeed the father of her baby.
And if this was all so clear cut as you state, why then the back and forths? Indeed, why was it necessary for at least one poster to quote an interview with Claire where she stated in the interview that Nick was the father?
According to you this was a debunked long ago, even by the show itself. I don't see any of that because Adalind admitted to nothing until she visited Nick in the precinct.
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