02-23-2019, 07:26 AM
(02-22-2019, 11:15 PM)dicappatore Wrote:Speaking just for myself, I am not Team Juliette or Team Nick. I think that the way the scene was scripted was good and logical. I can see why Nick's reaction to the first woge was understandable, and why Juliette's reaction to Nick's reaction was understandable. My limited understanding of how women(and men) react to sudden trauma is based on my learned experience, I assume yours is based on your experience. Altho the characters are fictional, if those characters act in a way we think is unrealistic, we consider the story to be poorly written. When I saw the episode I hoped it would eventually end up with them at peace by the end of the season, working to defeat the evil wessen--not living in the same happy home, probably. So, my reply to your question if I understand you position and think it is the only possible correct one, "Capisce?" no, not even close.(02-22-2019, 08:33 AM)eric Wrote: Dicap, You only get to make a first impression once. My experience is that if someone who loves you does a major reveal and wants to discuss a REAL life changing event with you, and you storm out, things go south from there. If you come back later and say "baby, see what a great guy I am , now I'm willing to talk about it", don't expect love kisses and admiration. I can see why Nick was upset, but so was Juliette.
eric, you can't have it both ways. Was this the same Juliette which we knew from S1 to S3 or the new Juliette who is now a Hex. IMO, the old Juliette would have been more forgiving, this one is no longer the old Juliette.
I do agree with you. For both, this was a "a REAL life changing event". What you and a few others don't seem to comprehend is, besides the double standards, you are making excuses for the new (Hex) Juliette, using attributes of the old Juliette. Capisce?
(02-22-2019, 10:52 AM)irukandji Wrote: A post which shows a much better understanding of women than some around here.
I don't consider ascertaining a rogue evil fictional female character on a fantasy fictional TV show is proof of the in-ability to understand women as a negative, since this reality could never exist.
I will stick to understanding women in my life to the real world around me, while you experts keep up your convoluted self-serving double standards diagnosis of fictional characters.
(02-22-2019, 10:52 PM)irukandji Wrote:(02-22-2019, 08:42 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Mutual wesen recognition.
Well, everyone has their own perspective on the woge. I took it for a hostile reaction to Nick as later in the episode, an incarcerated man also woges at him.
So basically, this is your explanation for another one of your (gag) "Foot-in-the-Mouth", incident!
One more incident on how to frustrate a cyber BS artist with the truth.