04-05-2015, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2015, 04:13 PM by Hexenadler.)
(04-05-2015, 04:55 AM)speakeasy Wrote: Her father doesn't really die, she just thinks so in the scene. Being the cause of her dad's demise is too much. She would have to pay extra for that baggage and there would already be so many obstacles to overcome. But your scenario has every one of the components necessary to enable the couple to rebuild and to restore Juliette's character to its original standing, imo.
Well, the idea was to somehow "re-humanize" Juliette without necessarily turning her back into a human, and being responsible for the death (or near-death) of someone even closer to her than Nick would probably do a good job of knocking the wind out of her Hexenbiest sails.
And you may have a point about the fate of Juliette's father. An alternate take on the same scene where Nick tells a distraught Juliette that her Dad is still alive could be incredibly moving.