He still has a thing for Juliette. He can’t stop loving that woman! So we’ll have some fun with Nick carrying a secret flame.

David Giuntoli on Nick & Juliette.  (via teamrebecchi)

That moment when David Giuntoli is the captain of the Silverhardt ship.

PSA: Block Policy

In case no one has caught on yet, we do summarily block people who reblog/reply to our posts with hateful comments, ad hominem attacks, or abuse aimed at the cast, the writers, other fans, or shippers.

It’s one thing to dislike a ship or character or criticize it as problematic. It’s another to say hateful things about actual people with no basis except not liking their ship. Hell, we don’t even allow people to badmouth Nadalind shippers on this blog, and every admin here thinks that the ship itself is nasty, so what makes you think we would allow people to do it to other shippers?

Speaking for myself, I’m officially too old for that shit. We’re not going to argue with you anymore. We’re just going to block you. This season will be full of fun, full of discourse, full of meta, but free of wank on FYNB.

So I’m in the UK and can’t catch up on it until tomorrow but I followed your every post tonight and SilverHardt better be end game. I cringe every time he gets lovey with Adalind. I can’t forget everything she’s done.

Me either, friend, me. either. Not only that, I don’t feel the writers have earned this redemption arc they’re trying to push through for her, much less a romance between her and one of the people she’s hurt most…if such a thing could ever be earned at all without sending a hugely toxic message, which it can’t.

That being said, clearly Nick/Adalind is not the only game in town. I mean first off, Nick and Eve are SO protective of each other. The only time Eve showed any emotion last season was around Nick, toward Nick, and in response to the possibility of someone threatening Nick. In the finale last year she basically kicked in doors and fucked shit up from one end of town to the other in order to rescue him, and he in turn rescued her.

(Spoilers for the premiere below the cut)

And he freaks out beyond all proportion when she looks the least bit in distress in this episode. And I mean…Nick is not a super emotional person by any stretch. He’s not single-man-tear macho, but he’s not naturally effusive, either. He doesn’t gasp or exclaim or any number of yummy verbs. He generally puts emotions he finds difficult aside for a later that never arrives.

But when Eve makes a sound of distress and nearly collapses? He yells her name like she’s not right there two feet away and dives to catch her. And the way they look at each other…the way his voice goes all…I don’t even know what…when he asks her how she feels now…

I could write a novel about the ways in which that submarine is rising from the watery depths, but. I think you get the idea, yes?