04-24-2018, 01:01 PM
(04-24-2018, 12:32 PM)Henry of green Wrote:(04-24-2018, 11:29 AM)dicappatore Wrote:(04-24-2018, 09:48 AM)irukandji Wrote:Quote:Nick made the rigth decision choosing his to protect his unborn son over Juluette as inncoent children's lives should always come first. I would have also expected Nick to protect Adalinds child even if it wasnt his, he couldn't just stand by and risk Juliette hurting an innocent child in its mothers womb, if he had of just stood by or took Juliettes side and helped her hurt a pregnant woman I would have lost all respect for Nick as a morale Character.
I don’t see how you can criticize Nick for supposedly choosing Adalind over Juliette even though he clearly didn’t he was just saving an innocent child, also Juliette had a one night stand with the man who brougth Adalind into thier lives in the first place sean Renard, so its a bit hypocritical to claim only Adalind ruined their lives when Renard started the whole mess in the first place that eventually led to all the things that happened to Juliette. Juliette had no problem sharing Renards bed, yet Nick is supposedly committing a terrible crime against her for simply stoping her from killing his child in Adalinds womb.
Nick never felt Adalind was in such grave danger. If he did, he would never have taken Juliette on by himself. As syscrash pointed out, Juliette could easily have thrown him aside and gotten to Adalind regardless. *IF* she so desired.
Nick *never* considered the situation grave, or he would have told Wu to call for backup and then had Wu assist him.
(04-24-2018, 07:49 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Nick made the rigth decision choosing his to protect his unborn son over Juluette as inncoent children's lives should always come first. I would have also expected Nick to protect Adalinds child even if it wasnt his, he couldn't just stand by and risk Juliette hurting an innocent child in its mothers womb, if he had of just stood by or took Juliettes side and helped her hurt a pregnant woman I would have lost all respect for Nick as a morale Character.
I don’t see how you can criticize Nick for supposedly choosing Adalind over Juliette even though he clearly didn’t he was just saving an innocent child, also Juliette had a one night stand with the man who brougth Adalind into thier lives in the first place sean Renard, so its a bit hypocritical to claim only Adalind ruined their lives when Renard started the whole mess in the first place that eventually led to all the things that happened to Juliette. Juliette had no problem sharing Renards bed, yet Nick is supposedly committing a terrible crime against her for simply stoping her from killing his child in Adalinds womb.
Henry, I tried, I really tried to have an intelligent conversation, all I got back is the same old same old circle jerk. Now it is claimed there is the ability to read the mind of a fictional character on how Nick couldn't possibly have believed to:
Quote:Nick *never* considered the situation grave, or he would have told Wu to call for backup and then had Wu assist him.
WTF does that mean. WTF does it have to do with taking WHAT side? There was NO SIDE TO TAKE. I guess now its being deflected to if there was no grave danger. As predicted, the argument is skewed to a different argument. Typical politician response when confronted with factual reality and no way to prove their point. 3 to 4 flocking pages of stuff and it was never mentioned "Nick *never* considered the situation grave".
If Adalind was never in any grave danger than what did Nick do wrong? How did he take her side if she wasn't in any danger? How did he prevent what WAS NOT going to happen while taking her side?
The only reasoning I can come up with is that my insanity isn't as far gone as bad as some others.
How was Adalind not in immediete danger, Juliette threatened to rip her throat out and went towards Adalind as if she was going to attack her only Nick kept her from getting directly at Adalind by standing in the way. She also prevously only a few days early nearly successfully murderd her only for the quick footwork of a verat guard. How someone can seriously claim Adalind was not in immediate danger is totally beyond my comprehension, they clearly were viewing a different show than me.
Also how exactly does Nick not getting the rest of the station directly involved mean he doesn’t think Adalinds not in immediate danger, cleary he thinks she’s in immediate danger if he is physically putting himself between Juliette and Adalind. Also it pretty clear why he doesn’t want wu involed beacuse getting other people involved might just escalate the situation further. After all Juliette clearly doesn’t like Nick telling everyone her business just look at how she reacted to him telling Hank about her being a hexenbiest.
Don't forget this other point, Henry. According to "Mr. writers intent" if Juliette did fulfill the 'grave danger" that NOW doesn't exist. According to him, Juliette, with her telekinesis powers, would have gotten away with it because no one could prove she did it and no additional charges could be filed and her bail revoked.
What "Mr. writers intent' doesn't realize when Juliette threatens "to rip Adalind throat out". That can be taken as verbal assault and charges can be filed against her, especially if she is out on bail. I don't claim to to know all the laws in various jurisdictions governing threats around the country. But I am sure, in Portland, when someone is out on bail, they aren't allowed to make killing threats.
Watch, Mr. writers intent will come back and claim that telling someone they are going to rip their throat out is no proof of the intent is to kill, the now, throat-less Adalind. He will claim that ripping out someones throat is not murder, it is surgery without the medical environment.
What I should have done is sent that last paragraph to you in a message instead of divulging his train of thought. I wont deleted and do it because I have confronted his ridiculous summations so many times, what is one more going to do?
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!