06-27-2017, 09:38 PM
Thanks for the welcome, Devegs.
Adalind did have repercussions, but she didn't seem so affected by them - I think she's one of those pragmatists and her mom and she were not the closest. Loved her sarcastic tone when talking with the lawyer about her mom's leavings.
I don't care who was prettier, but I do know others (especially men) can treat women preferentially depending on women's looks. I can't help but wonder about different people's approaches to the stories.
Btw, I think Juliette/Eve went back to Nick's (instead of boarding the helicopter) because she wanted him to put her out of her misery - she kept saying do it, Nick...she didn't resist - hence, her snarky remark to him - "You couldn't put me out of your misery."
If by this point, nobody seems to even consider that she went clinically insane, then I just don't know what to say.
Adalind did have repercussions, but she didn't seem so affected by them - I think she's one of those pragmatists and her mom and she were not the closest. Loved her sarcastic tone when talking with the lawyer about her mom's leavings.
I don't care who was prettier, but I do know others (especially men) can treat women preferentially depending on women's looks. I can't help but wonder about different people's approaches to the stories.
Btw, I think Juliette/Eve went back to Nick's (instead of boarding the helicopter) because she wanted him to put her out of her misery - she kept saying do it, Nick...she didn't resist - hence, her snarky remark to him - "You couldn't put me out of your misery."
If by this point, nobody seems to even consider that she went clinically insane, then I just don't know what to say.
"You have you to complete, and there is no deal."
-Sly & The Family Stone (Stand)
-Sly & The Family Stone (Stand)