04-17-2018, 08:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-17-2018, 10:22 AM by dicappatore.)
(04-17-2018, 04:14 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Hey, the "Loving Kiss" reference is meant to be sarcasm since you and one or two other consider what Nick did as cheating.You sould read the post. for one I am the only one that called it cheating. But if you actually read the post you would see I said based on a lose definition of the word. I then explained that because Nick described it as a first kiss, that would make it fit the definition. I also added the Adalind denied it was a kiss. I also added the even was to get Adalind to bite his lip.
Again you are trying to use his intent to account for his difference in reactions. My point was if a hexenbiest being woged is repulsive as his reaction to Juliette showed. Then why would it not be repulsive no matter what was happening.
Here is the other thing where you he was not there to make out has a problem. She was pinned to the ground in full woged. How did he know she would bit him instead of kissing him. But even that point is irrelevant, because my only point is He was not repulsed when Adadlin was woged a few inches from his face. Yet he cringed when Juliette woged in his face.
If you are going to reply to what I say then stick to what I said. I never said he kissed her in full woged. I said she was pinned while in full woged. he moved his face toward hers while she was in woge. It was not until he was only a few inches away did she un woge.
You say I am confused, but it is you that takes something that I say as an example and equate it to that never happened in the show. I make a theoretical comment and you respond as if it is an opinion.
irukandji asked "Syscrash, do you think Nick enjoyed pinning her down?"
That is a question others have asked. Some have pointed out Nick seemed to have eyes for Adalind day one when he saw her walking down the street. He enjoyed having sex with her. When she was Juliette. But to the question of did he enjoy pinning her down. There are many ways to get your blood into someone. Yet Nick choose to use a very intimate delivery method.
Considering these points I made plus others. Add to that, the writers had them end up together. If them ending up together was the goal from the start then I would say the writers intent was for Nick to actual enjoy pinning her down.
As I said, I don't know if you are incapable of his sarcastic remark to that first kiss or you aren't capable of admitting you are either just plain wrong or you aren't capable of being a man enough to admit you got it wrong of that whole interpretation. At this point, does it even matter. You have your opinion and I have mine's. You think my opinion if off point, I think yours is off the wall.
So now what? 200 hundred years ago we could have met in a field somewhere and duel it off, either with matching black powder guns or long knives such as a Rapier. My long knife of choice. Based on your writings I doubt it you would even show up. My only issue would be choosing my second from these forum contributors since, most likely, more than one would volunteer.
So as they say in Brooklyn go and ......yourself or the same "writers intent" of the meaning of "Take a Long Walk on a Short Pier", same meaning without the expletives.
(04-17-2018, 06:03 AM)brandon Wrote: From my point of view, he knew what his reaction would be when he kissed her.
A normal woman would have slapped her but she was not and it did not matter if he seemed to be holding her.
brandon, it is not just your point of view, it is a fact. I am sure you remember what Sean said to her when she reports back to him and her mother after she lost her Hex. He said something in the lines of "he is smarter than you". Nick did his homework. He knew what he was doing and it wasn't to make out or to cheat on Juliette like some are trying to claim, by kissing her. This was also confirmed Nick knew what he was doing when he told Kelly he took away her Hex and she immediately replied "with the blood of a Grimm?".
But what are facts to some of these posers, ooops, maybe I meant posters, maybe not?
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