12-18-2017, 12:30 PM
Quote:Yea Fix things, this is what Nick and Company did for 6 seasons. they fixed things. I guess that part of the show was missed.The problem is there was nothing to fix this time. She had already told him she was a hexenbiest and it could not be reversed. Even the so called fix did not fix the problem it only suppressed her abilities. She would have still been a hexenbiest, which at some point would have had to be dealt with.
Quote:I guess you missed the part when Juliette threw Rosalee against the wall before Nick and Hank pulled out their guns. And No, Rosalee did not attack Juliette, she tryed to catch the potion jar. As for the shot? It would have hit Monroe if Hank did not push him away, Juliette never saw Hank move. She was learning to use her new found powers and was focousing on Nick's gun.Rosalee may have not been trying to attack. But she did charge toward her. For what purpose? to save the potion. And what would saving the potion do. Where they planing on giving it to her against her will. Even in your comment you state that throwing Rosalee justified Nick and Hank pulling their guns and threaten to shot her. Plus after seeing Juliette take Hanks gun. What gave Nick the idea that pulling his was a good idea. If he was counting on their feelings for each other to keep her from taking his. The fact that he was threatening to shot her would negate that idea. As for the shot it was a while before Nick pulled the trigger. We just saw she has the power to take the gun. That would take more force then Nick could produce to keep her from making him pull the trigger. In short, if she had wanted Monroe dead, once the gun was pointed Monroes direction she could have made Nick pull the trigger. Instead she just him struggle, and realize she could make him do things and he had not ability to control his actions. Besides had she wanted anyone dead. why not blow there brains out. Why all the dramatics with the gun. Other then to make a point that she was the one in control.
Quote:I guess you also missed the many times he told her, he would never hurt her. He still loved her, and it was his turn to accept her as a Hex the way she accepted him as a Grimm. You also must have missed the heart felt apology Adalind expressed to Nick, did Juliette ever done that? And you also must have missed the part when Eve, blamed Juliette. And I have a bridge to sell, cheap! And I am married to Morgan Fairchild, Yea, thats the ticket!Nick may have said he wanted to learn to accept her. But his actions all the way to the last scene showed he never really accepted her being a hexenbiest. Even as Eve, Nick was constantly hoping to have Juliette back. What Nick never got is that Juliette died long before Trubel shot her. She started to die the moment she did her first woge. She even told Rosalee as much the first visit to the spice shop, when she said she was losing her self. Eve blamed Juliette because there is a big difference between Juliette and the hexenbiest she became. Adalind apologized because she is the same person now that she was in season one. What has changed is her out look. With Juliette like Meisner said she needs to learn to control the rage. A rage that is both physical and mental. A rage that Adalind and other wesen have learned to control. Like henrietta described it , it is a primal urge that she now has access to. We had six season of the writters defining what make someone a wessen and what makes someone human. The common thing all wesen have in common. They are more animal the human, no matter how domesticated or human like that they act. They all hold the rules of nature over the rules of man. Even Rosalee and Monroe will revert to primal solutions when needed. When the do they maintain a primal rationalization. The is made evident by the fact both Monroe and Rosalee can ripe someone throat out with their teeth and feel no advers effect. If how they kill was to be done by a human it would be seen as bazaar or cannibalistic. When wesen do it it is seen as normal. It is perceived no different at throwing a punch. That is the primal difference between humans and wesen. this is the change that Juliette went through that Adalind did not. Adalind was born that way. That is why Adalind saw the need to apologize and Eve sees it as the Juliette in her to be the blame.
Quote:For me, Nick should have reacted differently, but when a person is in a state of shock whatever caused the shock, people are people - they don't know how they will react / respond until it happens. Nick leaving was to my way of thinking, was a huge mistake. She needed to know someone was compassionate, but at the same time, Nick needed someone too, and he had no one - having each other when they are both experiencing a huge-ass shock, are coming at it from their own unique standpoints.The problem with trying to rationalize Nick's reaction. Compare how he and the other responded to Juliette transformation and then compare that to Nick becoming a zombie. There was not one moment that any of them abandoned Nick. There was no walking away tell they learned to deal with it.
As for Nick and Hank pulling their guns based on their training. That is the same argument as I shot him because I feared for my life. Pulling there gun only exasperated the situation. But from the beginning after everything Adalind had done to Juliette, who in their right mind would think that she would take something concocted by Adalind. Why would she not think there would be an even worse side effect.
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