(04-29-2018, 10:01 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Also in your above statement if nick felt the situation dangerous he would have restrained Juliette is just wrong , any attempt of officers to restrain Juliette would have made the situation far more dangerous for Adalind and his child.
Juliette allowed an officer to take her into custody after the bar incident. She did not make the situation far more dangerous then, so I'm not sure where you are getting your information. In the precinct, Nick not only blocked Juliette's way but he also restrained her by grabbing her arm. She allowed that as well. The situation did not become far more dangerous, even when she accused him of choosing Adalind over her. It did not become more dangerous, even when Adalind opened her big mouth to tell Wu that Juliette should be the one to leave. That alone should have thrown Juliette right over the edge, if the situation were was a deadly one as you claim.
(04-29-2018, 10:01 PM)Henry of green Wrote: For example When you are confronted with a wild animal in the wild you don’t run or attack it first you stand your ground and look as big as possible.
I have no idea what this has to do with the topic.
Nick was the one who stood in Juliette's way. Nick was the one who restrained Juliette by grabbing her arm. He didn't cower in fear from Juliette like Adalind did. In other words, Nick never felt the situation was a deadly one *to him*.
He saw the situation differently than Adalind and to me, that makes sense. Not every person equates danger to a deadly situation.
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