06-18-2017, 10:23 AM
(06-18-2017, 10:05 AM)irukandji Wrote: There's a difference. Juliette had no idea what the hexenbiest was about when she went to Sean and then to Henrietta. She was told it was permanent and resigned herself that nothing could be done about it.
Nick, on the other hand, was resigned to eliminating the hexenbiest even after he'd been told by Henrietta that it couldn't be done. So how do you think Juliette felt when he told her he wasn't going to let what was now a part of her destroy what they had?
Oh wait, you are thinking she should have felt really great about that. Nick was taking control once again instead of working with her to decide what *they* should do.
No doubt you'll try to ridiculously tie some piece of the script to your opinion and claim it as fact.
WTF part of the line “when he told her he wasn't going to let what was now a part of her destroy what they had?” He was accepting her condition.
Add the line. You had to learn about me, now it’s my turn to learn about you” only reinforces his commitment to her. Can it be more clear of his acceptance of her
What else was he supposed to do. How much more understanding could he have shown more than whats stated above this line.
Enlighten me with your wisdom.
And YES these are lines in the script not opinions Trying to ridicule my knowledge of the script to you lack of them doesn’t change the written word. It’s just another attempt to re-direct the conversation.
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