The friar accuses Romeo of being fickle, of being all forRosaline one day and all for Juliet the next. Romeo says no, thatRosaline thing was just a game, but this is the real thing. And heis right; he is not fickle, but remains true to Juliet through somereally horrible times. From this moment to the end of the playRomeo does not consider any other woman for one second. Thereforethis is not really a weakness in Romeo's character, and there isnothing for the Friar to "point out".