I think it's important that you are objective here, dicappatore. A lot of what you omitted in the effort to make Nick the self-sacrificing, comes off as sparse and not believable. So here goes and this is just episode 14.
You forgot to mention that Nick pulled a gun on Juliette when she was woged, thinking it was Adalind.
You also forgot to mention that Nick asks Juliette why she didn't tell him. Juliette replies that she was *scared*.
Juliette also reveals she went to Henrietta and got that information from Renard. Now, Nick, who's supposedly bending over backward gets peeved because "she went to Renard first". She explained her reasons (she needed help).
Nick replies he'd never hurt her.
He says he's sorry, then he *walks* out.
I think it's interesting that you completely left out the scene with Henrietta. I know you're focusing on how Nick bent over backwards for Juliette, but this is important.
Henrietta shows Nick just how powerful Juliette will become. (This is the part where if she continued, Nick would have completely forgotten Juliette and hopped right into bed with Henrietta).
But basically, all it comes down to is Henrietta tells Nick to leave Juliette alone, stay out of her way.
Nick goes back to Juliette, and tells her he's not going to let this destroy what they have.
Juliette says she sees the way he's looking at her. Both state it's not the same. It's going to be forever. She woges in front of Nick and asks him to kiss her. Nick leaves.
What I find interesting is Nick's ignorance of Henrietta's advice. Instead he seems to view becoming a hexenbiest as something disgusting to get rid of instead of working with Juliette to decide what they both should do.
So you see, this episode alone is not quite how you say it was.
You forgot to mention that Nick pulled a gun on Juliette when she was woged, thinking it was Adalind.
You also forgot to mention that Nick asks Juliette why she didn't tell him. Juliette replies that she was *scared*.
Juliette also reveals she went to Henrietta and got that information from Renard. Now, Nick, who's supposedly bending over backward gets peeved because "she went to Renard first". She explained her reasons (she needed help).
Nick replies he'd never hurt her.
He says he's sorry, then he *walks* out.
I think it's interesting that you completely left out the scene with Henrietta. I know you're focusing on how Nick bent over backwards for Juliette, but this is important.
Henrietta shows Nick just how powerful Juliette will become. (This is the part where if she continued, Nick would have completely forgotten Juliette and hopped right into bed with Henrietta).
But basically, all it comes down to is Henrietta tells Nick to leave Juliette alone, stay out of her way.
Nick goes back to Juliette, and tells her he's not going to let this destroy what they have.
Juliette says she sees the way he's looking at her. Both state it's not the same. It's going to be forever. She woges in front of Nick and asks him to kiss her. Nick leaves.
What I find interesting is Nick's ignorance of Henrietta's advice. Instead he seems to view becoming a hexenbiest as something disgusting to get rid of instead of working with Juliette to decide what they both should do.
So you see, this episode alone is not quite how you say it was.
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