(02-26-2016, 01:59 PM)tscchope Wrote: I think the idea was that Nick didn't consciously sleep with Adalind pretending to be Juliette, but did sleep consciously with Juliette pretending to be Adalind. Monroe isn't trivializing anything. He's not equating one with the other. He's simply saying that Nick slept with both when each was the other and that has to complicate his feelings towards both women.
When Juliette and Nick were in the car en route to Monroe and Rosalee's wedding, Nick worked out since it wasn't Juliette, it was Adalind. Juliette was a lot more upset by it than Nick. Stoical reserve doesn't begin to come into Nick's reaction. He seemed to be just fine with it.
So, no rape there.
I don't think Nick was so comfortable with Monroe's tactlessness. To me, he seemed decidedly uncomfortable. He was raped. Instead of the creative team trying to whitewash it in a so called 'guy moment', they should have let Nick deal with it.
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