01-01-2020, 12:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-01-2020, 12:21 PM by dicappatore.)
OK so now I am into S5 of my re-watch and something I did not pay much attention when Nick asked Monroe and Rosalee to go into the tunnels, under the fome, to continue to explore the tunnels, after he finally got the stuck door opened. IDK, maybe things are just more obvious on an 86 inch Nano Cell LG screen.
This took place when Adalind was out of the fome. While they are down there, they heard Adalind come in, As they went up to peek on how to make their escape, without being noticed by Adalind, Eve shows up and we were made aware of their conversation.
Basically, Eve threaten Adalind not to hurt Nick of their son Kelly. Now this Eve was the Eve before she was heal/saved by the stick. Some contributors believe Eve became more of a Juliette after she was exposed to the old stick but this was the per-cleansed Eve.
What is confusing to me is the Juliette supporters completely overlooking this scene. They constantly keep bashing Nick's reactions to Juliette's transformation, by claiming him abandoned her. Meanwhile, here we have the actual character contradicting them.
Even their own heroine Eve is on Nick's side. Again, let me repeat what I said. This scene took place before the stick incident saving Eve's skinny arse. When your own character contradicts your own assumptions, it is time for some of you Juliette lovers to wake up and smell the coffee.
This took place when Adalind was out of the fome. While they are down there, they heard Adalind come in, As they went up to peek on how to make their escape, without being noticed by Adalind, Eve shows up and we were made aware of their conversation.
Basically, Eve threaten Adalind not to hurt Nick of their son Kelly. Now this Eve was the Eve before she was heal/saved by the stick. Some contributors believe Eve became more of a Juliette after she was exposed to the old stick but this was the per-cleansed Eve.
What is confusing to me is the Juliette supporters completely overlooking this scene. They constantly keep bashing Nick's reactions to Juliette's transformation, by claiming him abandoned her. Meanwhile, here we have the actual character contradicting them.
Even their own heroine Eve is on Nick's side. Again, let me repeat what I said. This scene took place before the stick incident saving Eve's skinny arse. When your own character contradicts your own assumptions, it is time for some of you Juliette lovers to wake up and smell the coffee.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!