(05-30-2015, 12:45 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Juliette still owes Nick for Kelly's murder. Hexenbiest or not, she was entirely to blame for that one.
I have been wondering if she really does owe for Nick's murder. Grimm tends to eliminate punishment for crimes committed. Renard got off scott free for killing women because he didn't know what he was doing when he was Jack the Ripper. Nick himself got off when he killed the man in the bar, again because he didn't know what he was doing.
Using this logic, the same could be said for Juliette. Since the Hexenbiest takeover, she was not the same Juliette. According to the story, there's been nothing like her. I'm wondering, then, from Grimm's point of view, would she really be responsible for Kelly's death?
I'm not downplaying the death in any way. If the series was about remorse and retribution, Juliette would owe for Kelly's death. But in the same vein, Nick also owes Juliette, maybe even more than she owes him. She's the way she is because of him. He made the decision that being a Grimm was more important than any after effect of the spell. He put himself before her.
(05-30-2015, 12:45 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: But if she were to form a relationship with someone else, I'd rather it not be Renard, as he's been a constant thorn in Nick's side almost from day one. (The whole "amnesia" plot between himself and Juliette still pisses me off to this day.) I'd almost want to see Juliette's new romance take a weirder, more unexpected direction...maybe with Adalind. She could take Juliette under her wing as a somewhat reluctant Hex-mentor, then gradually the two start to have a fling.
Or maybe that's just the kinky side of me wanting to see two Hexenbiests get it on.
Lol, that would be strange. I don't think I'd ever look at Juliette in the same way again. Renard is a slimy character. It's funny you should mention the whole amnesia episode. I started watching Grimm during that season and almost gave up on it. As I think someone mentioned, next to Mulder's sister, it was one of the most tedious storylines I've seen. The only reason I suggested Renard is that (unlike Nick), he at least is willing to see Juliette for what she is and actually tries to help her. Nick merely tries to fix her, I never see him lifting a finger to really help her.
I'm not sure what I want to see for Juliette. I think what I'd like to see her use her hexenbiest powers for good. I don't know if that would work in connection with the Scooby gang or maybe as izzy suggested, it could be a new storyline where Juliette finds another Grimm and works with the Grimm to fight the evil wesen.
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