(06-18-2017, 08:51 AM)irukandji Wrote:She laughed in the face when he told her that loved.(06-18-2017, 08:12 AM)brandon Wrote: What I see is that they-Sean and Ken- enjoy their sexuality.
But I do not think so when Juliette had sex with Sean, what she did for spite.
It's not just about the sex. Both men took Juliette very seriously. They didn't view the hexenbiest in her as something to declare war against. Instead they viewed it as a part of her. That would not be the outlook of men who simply considered her a whore.
Nick's abject failure was telling Juliette,
"I'm not going to let it destroy what we have".
What in essence he's telling Juliette is that she's not good enough for him any longer and will never be until she gets rid of the hexenbiest. I made a mistake, thinking that if he told her he loved her at the police station and also said he wasn't taking Adalind's place, that might be enough to salvage their relationship.
Now I see why she laughed at him when he said he loved her. Who could believe a man who not so long before that stated that Juliette as a hexenbiest would destroy what they have?
She did not want to hear it.
Why would he think to tell him in the precint"I love you?
What did Juliette "Hexenbiest" expect after her attitude?
If one day said " white", the next day " yellow.
(06-18-2017, 08:51 AM)irukandji Wrote:She laughed in the face when he told her that loved.(06-18-2017, 08:12 AM)brandon Wrote: What I see is that they-Sean and Ken- enjoy their sexuality.
But I do not think so when Juliette had sex with Sean, what she did for spite.
It's not just about the sex. Both men took Juliette very seriously. They didn't view the hexenbiest in her as something to declare war against. Instead they viewed it as a part of her. That would not be the outlook of men who simply considered her a whore.
Nick's abject failure was telling Juliette,
"I'm not going to let it destroy what we have".
What in essence he's telling Juliette is that she's not good enough for him any longer and will never be until she gets rid of the hexenbiest. I made a mistake, thinking that if he told her he loved her at the police station and also said he wasn't taking Adalind's place, that might be enough to salvage their relationship.
Now I see why she laughed at him when he said he loved her. Who could believe a man who not so long before that stated that Juliette as a hexenbiest would destroy what they have?
She did not want to hear it.
Why would he think to tell him in the precint"I love you?
What did Juliette "Hexenbiest" expect after her attitude?
If one day said " white", the next day " yellow.