01-07-2017, 09:41 AM
(01-07-2017, 09:30 AM)New Guy Wrote:(01-07-2017, 08:20 AM)irukandji Wrote: She didn't betray him, New Guy. Even Nick realized that. He told her she betrayed his mother and that is absolutely correct.Hi Iruk,
Many of the reviews of season 4 would disagree. For example (underine added):
http://screenertv.com/television/grimm-s...-nick-mom/
Quote:The second viewers saw that box at the end of “Grimm’s” penultimate Season 4 episode, they should have known what would be inside. In a move straight out of the film “Se7en,” Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) discovered his mother’s severed head as proof that the Royals had killed her.and:
Except it’s not the Royals he really has to blame for Kelly Burkhardt’s death. Instead, his now-Hexenbiest ex Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) is the one who betrayed his trust and led to his mother’s demise — and the capture of Adalind’s (Claire Coffee) part-Royal child Diana.
https://www.yahoo.com/tv/grimm-season-5-...22894.html
Quote:Grimm may be a series about fairy tales, but it is very clear within the first 5 minutes of the Season 5 premiere that no one, especially not our harried hero, should expect a happy ending.There was nothing Hexenette did to demonstrate why she deserved Nick's trust. In fact, her acts proved her to be a treacherous traitor that betrayed Nick and his friends at every opportunity.
The show picked up right where we left off last May with poor half-n-biest Juliette bleeding out in Nick’s arms after Trubel took her out with a crossbow because she had finally fully succumbed to the dark side and planned to kill the boo she’d just betrayed.
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She betrayed Kelly, New Guy. She didn't betray Nick. It wasn't even Nick's idea to take Diana, so it can't be said she tried to thwart his plans.
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