06-14-2017, 02:15 PM
Hi Forum,
First, the Google definition of Infidelity:
4.14, "Bad Luck"; In this episode Juliette tries on the engagement ring (why do that if she was through with him?) then demands he kiss her corpse face, gets mad and walks out.
4.17, "Hibernaculum"; This the episode is where she fornicates with Sean.
4.18, "Mishipeshu"; In this episode she goes slumming in a bar, comes on to Rick, goes berserk and ends up in jail. Did she decide it would be more fun to kill Rick than fornicate him?
4.19, "Iron Hans"; Rosalee visits her in jail and tells Juliette that she knows she is still in love with Nick. If Rosalee is correct, then a commitment to Nick still exists. Here is the scrtpt from the scene where Juliette attacks Adalind:
The episode ends with her burning Nick's trailer.
IMO, her words indicate she expected Nick's fidelity but she had none for him.
4.22,"Cry Havoc" Recall some of her final words:
IMO, she never loved Nick and never intended to be faithful. She feigned her love to take advantage of him. There was never any good in her. Her demonic behavior was visually revealed by her abhorrent hexebiest corpse face. She was the epitome of infidelity, betrayal, hatred and violence.
N G
First, the Google definition of Infidelity:
Quote:the action or state of being unfaithful to a spouse or other sexual partner.Next, the timeline may not be specific, however we may assume the episodes are sequential in time:
"her infidelity continued after her marriage"
synonyms: unfaithfulness, adultery, cuckoldry, disloyalty, extramarital sex; deceit, falseness;
affair, liaison, fling, amour;
informal fooling/playing around, cheating, two-timing, hanky-panky;
formal fornication
"even after reconciliation, she could not forgive his infidelity"
4.14, "Bad Luck"; In this episode Juliette tries on the engagement ring (why do that if she was through with him?) then demands he kiss her corpse face, gets mad and walks out.
4.17, "Hibernaculum"; This the episode is where she fornicates with Sean.
4.18, "Mishipeshu"; In this episode she goes slumming in a bar, comes on to Rick, goes berserk and ends up in jail. Did she decide it would be more fun to kill Rick than fornicate him?
4.19, "Iron Hans"; Rosalee visits her in jail and tells Juliette that she knows she is still in love with Nick. If Rosalee is correct, then a commitment to Nick still exists. Here is the scrtpt from the scene where Juliette attacks Adalind:
Quote:Juliette: I am in hell, Nick. And it is time she went there with me.If she had no feelings about Nick why would she care who he chooses?
Nick: No matter what you think about her, the child is innocent.
[Renard, Franco, and other officers watch in the hallway]
Juliette: You mean your child?
Nick: Juliette—
Juliette: No child of hers is innocent.
Nick: [He grabs Juliette's arm] Don't.
Juliette: You're choosing her over me.
The episode ends with her burning Nick's trailer.
IMO, her words indicate she expected Nick's fidelity but she had none for him.
4.22,"Cry Havoc" Recall some of her final words:
Quote:Juliette: [Gasping] Do it, Nick. Kill me. Just do it. Do it. [She gasps more. Nick lets go of her and she catches her breath] You can't put me out of your misery, huh? I hope you're not going to tell me you're still in love with me.Why so much talk of love? IMO, she was mocking him and seeking to maximize his pain while ripping to shreds to kill him is a violent hideous mutilation.
Nick: Get out.
Juliette: After everything I've done for you, you think that's how we're gonna end it? You should have killed me when you had the chance. [She woges and pushes Nick across the room into a wall. Then, she throws him part way through a window, drags him back, and smacks him across his face. She retracts and looks at Nick on the ground]
Nick: I'm done fighting, Juliette.
Juliette: Maybe I still love you. Maybe that's something that just never goes away.
Nick: I'm done.
Juliette: I know. I wish I was. Goodbye, Nick. [She woges and raises her arm]
Trubel: [From behind] Goodbye, Juliette.
[Juliette turns around, and Trubel shoots her twice with the Doppelarmbrust. Juliette retracts and turns back towards Nick]
Nick: No. [He catches Juliette as she falls to the ground] No. No, Juliette.
Juliette: [Gasping, moaning] Nick.
Nick: Juliette, no.
[Blood starts coming out of the side of Juliette's mouth, and she dies]
IMO, she never loved Nick and never intended to be faithful. She feigned her love to take advantage of him. There was never any good in her. Her demonic behavior was visually revealed by her abhorrent hexebiest corpse face. She was the epitome of infidelity, betrayal, hatred and violence.
N G