(11-16-2020, 12:09 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: Black Claw was the enemy, committing terrorist acts across the globe.
Let's limit this to Portland since that's where we saw them in the series. What, in your opinion, constitutes a terrorist act?
rpmaluki wrote: He didn't question Eve about HW and what had happened to her there. Her life was a mess, she was almost killed, had lost her hexenbiest, practically had nothing to her name, understandably he blamed himself for how her life turned and drew the wrong conclusion, thinking she wanted to change that. She told him that they never truly knew each other and themselves at the time they were together, that she didn't want to undo any of the terrible things that had happened just to be happy, that she'd found her purpose but he still questioned her sincerity about being better off? She recognised that him following after her, he was acting out of guilt for everything that had happened to her and reiterated that they ended up exactly where they were supposed to in order to deal with Zestörer.[/font][/size][/color]
They weren't where they were supposed to be in order to deal with Zerstorer because they had no way of dealing with Zerstorer. They failed. Eve made an error in judgment in going there in the first place. But, in her defense, she didn't ask Nick to tag along. He went of his own free will with no explanation as to why he felt he should be there. Eve planned on fighting Zerstorer alone, win or lose. When Nick showed up, uninvited, Eve told him he should have been home with his son, which he should have. [/font][/size][/color]
He goes into a diatribe about it being all his fault, which has no bearing on anything because Eve never accused him of being at fault. Then he [/font][/size]goes on in an accusatory way of telling her she wants to change that. Nick is the one who brings up the past, not Eve. He still believes he's dealing with Juliette. That shouldn't be, nor should he be trying to bring up things that have no relevance in fighting a demon monster. [/color]
Nick was never going to go with HW. All he has to do is look at Eve and know right off hand that these are not the good guys. But if he did, I have no doubt he'd be looking into their tactics and questioning Eve (and no doubt Trubel as well) about them.[/font][/color][/size]
rpmaluki wrote: With Adalind in S6, there was no raised eyebrow, no suspicious extended looks from Nick to Eve, no snide remarks, no talking to herself which she did quite a lot before S5. In S6, she was the most unaffected she's ever been on the show, even with Nick's ex girlfriend sleeping a few feet away from them.[/quote]
No, she just pranced out in front of Nick in a bath towel, and looked disappointed when Eve called and he said he had to leave. Eve got Nick's attention. Adalind didn't like it. She wouldn't like it if he was assigned to work with Eve.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.