(05-11-2016, 03:25 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: "No reason?" I suppose burning down Aunt Marie's trailer doesn't qualify as a reason?
It would most certainly qualify as a reason. If Nick had said that in his message to Juliette. All he told her, and I am paraphrasing here, is that they had a suppression potion.
(05-11-2016, 03:25 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Nick had every RIGHT to be there. Juliette destroyed the trailer, the closest thing Nick had to the Batcave. Centuries of knowledge and treasures gone forever, all because Juliette had a hissy fit. And you're saying Nick had no business confronting her about that ugly little detail?
He didn't confront her about that little detail. She was told they had a suppression potion.
(05-11-2016, 03:25 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Nick had
Hank was Nick's best bud, and was there to back Nick up in case Juliette went ballistic, which she did. Monroe was there to protect Rosalee in case Juliette went ballistic, which she did. After Juliette torched the trailer, NONE of these characters felt safe around her anymore, for very valid reasons. Act like a monster, and you'll be treated like one.
Juliette was invited there. It was not her idea to show up at the spice shop. Nick told her to come there.
(05-11-2016, 03:25 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Nick had
Wrong. They drew their guns because she smashed the suppression potion on the floor for everyone to see. It wasn't a polite decline, it was a declaration of war. It was her way of saying, "That's right, I LIKE being a loathsome psychotic bitch! What are you losers gonna do about it, huh?!" She was practically daring them to draw their guns, for crying out loud.
Nick and Hank drew their guns because Juliette smashed the potion on the floor. That's why the two of them should not have been there but doing their job, as policemen.
(05-11-2016, 03:25 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Seriously, whatever it is you think you're doing here, please stop.
I'm not doing a thing, just responding to your post. Which, by the way, was a direct quote of mine. If you want to stop posting, then stop posting. I'm not saying Juliette's actions weren't deplorable, they were. She was not alone in the deplorable action department though. Nick and company also did some deplorable things as well.
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