10-09-2017, 05:00 AM
(10-09-2017, 04:34 AM)wesen Wrote:I was seriously side-eyeing Eve and her sudden impulsion to protect Kelly after Juliette threatened to kill him because of his mother. All I know is I would have never left Kelly alone with her. We know she would have never thought twice to kill Adalind, why would I ever trust her with Kelly?(10-09-2017, 04:00 AM)Devegs Wrote:Quote:AS for Diana being stronger the Eve...
Diana was scripted as having destiny changing powers (or something like that) as declared by Kelly. This was why they had to take baby Diana in order to ensure that her power would be shaped for good. Eve also acknowledged Diana's immense powers when talking to Nick about Diana being able to see the writings that no one else could see on the cloth while in the tunnel. She referenced what mama Kelly had told them about Diana's powers. Diana did not have to go out on any assassination/field missions that necessitated taking a number of people down during the show.
(10-09-2017, 03:46 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: ... no, Nick not once contacted Eve directly asking to meet her anywhere. She was always the one setting up meetings...
I do recall thinking during S5 that it seemed like the writer's liked to insert some Eve moments or interruptions during or right after a N&A moment to create the faux triangle.
Yep, I found it extremely annoying. She came across as jealous about the relationship between Nick and Adalind instead of being just mainly concerned about the mission. Eve was the cold, calculating, emotionless side of Juliette, there shouldn't have been any hint of a triangle at all.
Also, JuliEve was overstepping the lines when she told Nick she was going to help with Kelly and then warned him off Adalind because she couldn't be trusted. After knowing what Juliette tried to do to Kelly, JuliEve then proclaims she can somehow protect Nick's son and then a minute after, she badmouths Kelly's mother? If I was Nick, I'd have told her to back off because it wasn't any of her business, and she had no right to say something like that after everything she'd done in the past.