06-03-2017, 02:34 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-03-2017, 04:56 AM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(06-02-2017, 10:21 PM)irukandji Wrote:(06-02-2017, 06:45 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: Mary: Often the outsider like the anthropologist or the researcher from a different culture is the one that can most understand a culture in context and later push for change.
It's funny, that argument never worked for Juliette. Now it's supposed to work for Eve?
That argument works perfectly for Juliette. She only character in the show that was able to mix wesen and non-wesen together for multiple parties in the show and one web grimm show. IMO that was important positive feature of Juliette.
(06-02-2017, 10:21 PM)irukandji Wrote: She also said she didn't "go there", meaning she didn't access those memories. There's a reason for that and it's not because Juliette didn't want to deal with them. She was programmed to become Eve and not access Juliette's memories. With the way she was brutalized, I have no doubt there probably is some kind of pain involved if she does access those memories.
It is true that Eve was avoiding talking to Nick by meaning she didn't "go there" meaning that she did not like to dwell or think about it. Bitsie has said that Eve did not like what she did as Juliette's hexenbiest and that is why her memories hurt her and that makes sense to me too. Eve was using are Juliette' memories all through season 5 and season 6. In fact the reason Eve knew Nick at the table was she had her Juliette memories. I saw no evidence that anything was done to Juliette by Mensier except to stop her from being a killing machine. Eve kept her new name to the end because she wanted that way and no one forced her. Eve was not in a prison and in fact she might of gone back to with HW ater "The End" because Trubel her friend was there. Trubel and Nick were never forced to work for HW.
don't go there - definition - Don't imagine or even think such a thing. It is often used in a slightly risqué context. The American Heritage® New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy, Third Edition. Copyright © 2005 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
www.dictionary.com/browse/don-t-go-there
(06-02-2017, 10:21 PM)irukandji Wrote: Adalind's no shrinking violet. She gave birth in the woods with no anesthestic, thenMy husband or doctor did not give me award for giving birth with no anesthetic for medical reasons. I want it now!
(06-02-2017, 11:45 PM)Loona Wrote: I agree with everything you say. Meanwhile, I think it was a finished thing. To much to the subject Juliette/Eve doesn't feel anything...
Eve: You love Adalind.
Nick: Why are you asking?
Eve: I'm not. I can feel it.
As if there is anything to much to the matter Juliette her emotions hide ...
Yes, IMO this shows that Eve in season 6 had her full emotions.
(06-02-2017, 10:21 PM)irukandji Wrote: She physically fought with Juliette and Nick. She went through all kinds of trials while she was pregnant just to get a hexenbiest spirit.
Yes, Adalind was tricked into fighting Nick to lose her powers. Juliette wiped the floor with Adalind and had trouble stopping herself from killing Adalind since Adalind was so weak.
Adalind touched "dirty" stuff for her trial. I have dealt with much worse trials in my own life and I have done many of them pregnant myself. I packed like 40 boxes myself and late in pregnancy. On moving day my husband went somewhere else for the day without warning me and I with a four year old and a newborn I had to box 20 more boxes while I have to assist the movers. The movers forced to me to make changes to the box sizes and the like.
(06-02-2017, 10:21 PM)irukandji Wrote: And where is it shown that living in comfort in the fome is considered punishment? Adalind certainly didn't seem any worse for wear being there. Juliette lived with Nick for years in the comfort of their home. I never felt she viewed herself as imprisoned or punished for choosing to live with him.
The forum has whole threads talking about how terrible the fome is and I thought you were one of the ones who hated it. Adalind is very restricted person because she is caring Diana who has still has behavior issues and Kelly is at risk of being attacked and IMO part of Adalind's redemption is give them extra care.
Juliette was a vet who was out much at work and with her friends. When she was at home it was very comfortable.
The fome is a very simple place for protection. You do not see TV, books or audio equipment and such there. The password for the fome is a code that means bare minimum or something like that.
Did you just say that Nick owned the home that Juliette lived in?
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.