Quote:Nickster wrote: The fact is that she helped in getting Kelly killed. It's irrelevant if Nick has no proof of it, but he does have proof and hopefully a brain WITH common sense.
1. Her ashen fingerprint, right after she burned the trailer which was a distraction so Nick and his guy friends will go to the trailer.
2. Her confession.
3. The mere fact that only Juliette had access to their computer and their house.
Any one with common sense can realize that Juliette was involved in kelly's death. I don't know why you're saying Nick has no proof- it sounds like you're trying to remove Juliette from her involvement in Kelly's death.
What ashen fingerprint? What confession?
Quote:Nickster wrote: He did have compassion. If you count not kissing her rotting gums as being cold, then you really need to have a reality check. Nick was acting in character. He is repulsed by hexenbiests. Just because Juliette turned into one, he's supposed to get rid of his disgust of them overnight? Because it's special marysue juliette? NO.
You're very good at insults, Nickster. Let's see if you can be better and provide examples of all of this compassion Nick had.
Quote:Nickster wrote: And how many of us will be willing to kiss something disgusting like a hexenbiest face? Not me. The majority of humans will not kiss a beast like that. Some of us maybe with our weird tastes and freaky attitude.
So love's about kissing women only if they're beautiful, is that what you're saying? He didn't love her at all then, is that what you're saying?
Quote:Nickster wrote: But she had no lips to kiss with anyways. He stayed true to himself but not kissing her in her biest form. Otherwise he would have been a hypocrite. The amount of times he's been disgusted with Adalind's woged face. If Nick had no compassion, he would have left the house and leave her to her own devices. He felt that it was wrong of her to lose her human-ness and be turned into something so disgusting. She wasn't born this way and he wanted to help her restore herself. This is his POV and I don't blame him.
Wait.....he stayed true to himself by not kissing her in her biest form? This was Juliette not Adalind. She stuck with him through some of the darkest times in his life. Sorry, not kissing her when she asked him to sounds pretty hypocritical to me.
Quote:Nickster wrote: She was literally a zombie. When someone is infected, you treat them. She was infected. Like it or not, Juliette was infected with Hexenbiest disease and it wasn't doing any good for her.
He's been a zombie too, I don't see where that makes a difference.
Quote:Nickster wrote: Plus he is an idiot for keeping her in his life for his own selfishness and has been a bit stupid and slow at times but he was trying to help her. He's not perfect and it was demonstrated in when dealing with the hexenbiest Juliette. He was acting in character and not suddenly gary stu. She on the other hand, is clearly antagonistic towards him and expects him to betray his own nature just for her sake?
This makes no sense to me whatsoever. At times he was trying to help her, but then he should not betray his own nature for her sake? His own nature is what he should be trying to overcome, not betray. After all, this is the woman he planned on marrying. Or are you now saying she didn't mean anything to him?
Quote:Nickster wrote: Of course he would not want to sleep with a hexenbiest. OMG, you probably would (if they existed in real life) but it's not in his character to willingly sleep with a hexenbiest. Does that mean Nick stopped loving her? No, he still loved her. He cried when she was dying in his arms. If he stopped loving her, he would celebrate her death. He loves the old juliette- the one he fell in love with. Not the crazy new one. Personally I don't get why he would still love a biest like her, after all the crap she's done.
Nick only took the photos down after she left him because seeing them HURT him. It hurt because he felt like a failure. He felt as if he was solely responsible for her becoming a hexenbiest.
You may not know this, Nickster, but people do change. Sometimes they change dramatically and they're not hexenbiests. Sometimes those with them just have to swallow whatever shallow pride they have about the past and face the fact that it's not the same, but maybe it could be better. Nick showed his true colors when Juliette changed. He chose to be cold, cruel and ignore her. Things changed all right, for the worse.
Quote:Nickster wrote: Um. Yes she did. "You all have a hand in this!" & "You made me, get used to it.
Thank you. That's all I ask is for examples.
Quote:Nickster wrote: She threatened him in many ways. She took control of his body to shoot Monroe. She threatened to kill his unborn child MANY times. She again made it clear it's safer for him if she's jailed- HEAVILY implying that she can hurt him.
Well here we are back to generic again. How did she threaten him in 'many' ways? When did she threaten to kill his unborn child many times? And Nickster, implying is not the same thing as acting upon. You know this. Now if you can, provide some examples. And by the way, the shop scene where she took over Nick goes both ways. The men were a threat to Juliette.
Quote:Nickster wrote: So I don't know where you've been- have you been even watching grimm? And taking notes of Juliette's attitude? You sound like a half-informed juliette apologist and it's terrible.
Why don't you get on the stick and participate in the debate instead of wasting valuable bandwith with your jibes and insults. Anyone can insult, you've just proved it. Use that brain for ideas and come back at me with something better than asking me if I watch Grimm. You already know the answer to that
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