04-11-2018, 03:35 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-11-2018, 03:48 AM by dicappatore.)
(04-10-2018, 11:48 AM)brandon Wrote: I think there were several reasons that caused the break: the absurd fear of Juliette towards Nick.
The guilty felt Nick, and Juliette thought like that.
It is impossible to live with someone who constantly reproach his guilty.
Ahh brandon, you are a breath of fresh air. If anyone can just easily dismiss six years or more of a loving relationship says a lot about the person dismissing it.
(04-10-2018, 10:57 AM)syscrash Wrote: When Kelly first heard that Sean was involved with Killing her sister she was mad. But once Sean explained the her sister was a Grimm and it was about getting the key. Kelly understood. That established the logic of how they viewed conflicts. Why wouldn't that be the same rules for Juliette the hexenbiest vs Kelly.
Quote:Given what occurred for three or four seasons and what these two went through to get to where they were, to just before she becomes a Hex.The only way there life before Juliette change would have any bearing would be if you bo not buy that transforming into a hexenbiest does not change you. That would also mean you do not believe Sean when he told Juliette what she does control what she becomes. You do not believe when Juliette said she was losing herself. You also do not believe Adalind when she to Roseale that being a hexenbiest changes you.
You keep wanting to prove that Nick and Juliettes history should make a difference. From what we saw it did not.
Well obviously how they behaved, their history did not influence their behavior. How can I contradict what occurred on the screen? So, here you go, deflecting the original argument. Since when did this become a discussion on how we saw them behave as they did on the screen. I was under the impression that this was about your perception of "writers intent" and "framework of logic'. When did it become a dispute on how they conducted themselves, or better yet, how the writers wrote them.
But this is typical when one sees they have lost the argument and skew the discussion to something that isn't in dispute. Sorry to disappoint you but I am reverting back to what were were discussing. Why did their breakup behavior make no sense with a 6 plus years of history.
I guess, besides basing our opinions on the facts we are also guided by our own experiences. I can only place myself and my wife in place of Nick and Juliette.
Without going into details and what I been through with my wife for the last 42 years of marriage and 45 years of knowing her, obviously what we experienced is not what these two fictional characters in a fictional TV show did. As much our own trials and tribulations do not come close to what these two experienced. The larger differences are, as lesser intricate or difficult our experiences were and are, ours are real, not fiction nor fantasies.
Based or real life experiences these two did not react in a matter in which we would have. Hence, in my interpretation of your interpretations of the writers or their intent or your perspective of "framework of logic' is all hog wash.
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