07-29-2018, 03:04 PM
(07-29-2018, 12:45 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I see Juliette as feeling abandoned by those she depended on and without direction or a future, then influenced by a smooth talking Kenneth. Sort of like what happens when a town's biggest employer lays everybody off to move manufacturing offshore and just as the unemployment runs out someone starts holding "blame the foreigners" political rallies, and before you know it people are burning tiki torches and voting for some guy who wants to be king.
Unlike the old argument of whom came first, the chicken or the egg. In Juliette's case. She broke the promise to stop keeping secrets. She abandoned Nick and she was the one rejecting her best friend Rosalee. Rosalee was not the one that walked away during her jail visit, Juliette did.
If anyone did any abandoning, it was all on Juliette's hands. Nick went out for a walk. He did not walk out on her. Juliette was the one to confide to their arch nemesis, Sean way before Nick took that infamous walk.
Just another twisting of facts some contributors wish to twist things around by blaming Nick for loosing trust in Juliette by going out for a walk yet keep forgetting her confiding to Sean days if not weeks before she told Nick.
Makes one wonder whom was the one to do the "trust loosing".
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