(04-26-2016, 09:21 AM)degrimm Wrote: when adalind gave him a child he now wanted a normal life and juliette became gabbage or a thing of the past, he stopped looking at her the way he should and was defending adalind over her when he should be thinking of being there for her cos she was in emotional trauma (be there for her comfort her and look for a solution together
When I read this, I assumed you were talking about the scene in the police station, degrimm. Adalind came in, very pregnant, and demanded Nick protect her and 'his' baby.
If so, this is an interesting thought. What if Nick had simply took Juliette's side? I mean, not letting Juliette get at Adalind or her baby, but telling Adalind to get the hell out of there? It may have gone a long way toward changing Juliette for the better. She would know that Nick was standing by his word, that "they would get through this together".
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