04-16-2018, 06:06 AM
(04-15-2018, 06:40 PM)syscrash Wrote: Here is another point. Nick had Adalind pinned to the ground while she was in full woge. That was when he acted like he was going to kiss her and she bit his lip after un woging. He was not repulsed by Adalinds woge. Even when Nick was proving it was him during the transformation. Nick referred to it as their first kiss. Which is interesting because Nick and Juliette where still together then. So using a lose definition of the subject. Nick was the first to cheat.This is interesting, and more focused on Nick still pretending to his friends that he and Adalind didn’t have a relationship beyond co-parenting, something I hadn’t given much consideration.
But. When Nick referenced the kiss of death, the writers had decided Nick/Adalind was the relationship endgame. So, had they decided instead that Nick/Juliette-Eve was the relationship endgame, would Nick reference it as his and Adalind’s first kiss or as something vile he had to do in order to save Hank? I’m simply analyzing the context in which Nick might consider it a kiss vs. a nauseating task.
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