01-08-2019, 09:55 PM
(01-08-2019, 04:19 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Try this for logic. Go back at the various episodes and search for the scene when Nick told Juliette, "She trusted you", "You betrayed her".Not sure your point ,but my opinion of that information. Like I said, had Nick asked Adalind some basic questions. He could have done something. Here is another one. Adalind knew Juliette burned the trailer. Why didn't Nick ask or Adalind tell that Juliette might be with Kenneth at the hotel.
From Juliettes stand point Nick was with Adalind. Why would Juliette care what happened to Kelly. She never said she was sorry for out smarting Kelly. She only said she was sorry Kelly was killed. There are two sides to the argument. You see it as Nick mom being a victim. There is also the idea a hexenbiest out smarted a Grimm.
You only see Juliette as wrong. Yet the show gives us many reasons why she would be very pissed. You see her out of control, yet her actions are all in response to the situation. They show she is powerful so any action is going to be presented showing that power. Take the bar. the guy grabs her arm, she throws him across the room. Yet how many post try and justify why that was Juliette being out of control. Take the spice shop. They pissed her off she toyed with them. Yet poster make it seem like she is a psycho trying to kill everyone. Even though the writers show her calm relaxed, and satisfied that they where all scared. Yet poster use it as an example of Juliette out of control. I ask why would she not use her powers, and why would that be her being out of control. Even though Nicks comment why he wouldn't let her out. Is offset by Adalind comment of who hasn't throttled someone.
Not wanting to sound like a broken record, since I think you are old enough to remember what they were, but you push me into it.
There is no applicable logic to the behaviors of made up characters in a non-existing world. I do not have the ability to make it any plainer to you.
Since you wish to insist and continue apply this concept called "logic" to your analysis of a some writer's fantasized characters in a fantasized world? Knock your self out. (Trows in the hat)
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!