(03-11-2018, 12:22 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: Juliette most likely wouldn't be subject to the Wesen Council because nothing she did risked exposing wesen. She would be subject to normal human laws if "street justice" didn't catch up to her first.
What about when she tried to topple the statue over on Adalind?
(03-11-2018, 12:22 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: I'm not certain how Hexenbiests would view Juliette. She wasn't born one so they could look at her as an abomination of sorts or they could accept her as one of them and look at it as persecution. It really could go either way although I didn't get the impression that Hexenbiests really care all that much about each other.
In fairness to hexenbiests, the only ones we really came to know were Adalind, Catherine, and Juliette. Aadalind and Catherine were dysfunctional and Juliette/Eve changed so much no one really knew after a while what she was like. Elizabeth and Henrietta weren't around long enough to give us any idea.
I don't fault them for not caring much about each other. They're really no different than any of the wesen species that we saw on Grimm. However, I do believe their culture is important to them and they don't want to see members of their group persecuted for using the tools of that culture.
I think Juliette's more acceptable to the hexenbiests than she ever would be as a human.
(03-13-2018, 09:38 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: In the case of the trailer, it wasn't Juliette's property so she had no right and it's in the middle of a forest, considering how destructive forest fires can be, Juliette didn't set a controlled fire.
I have been reading all of these posts about how great Nick was to Juliette, how much he wanted to be with her, how often he was about to propose to her. Then I read about Juliette and what a bitch she was to him. Would it really make sense that, if he was this great guy who was desperate to keep Juliette, he would really tell her that the house was his, the money was his, his car was his, the trailer was his, the land was his, and nothing was theirs? Now we're talking about the great and noble Nick here. Yet when it comes to what are his things (as stated by others here), he's really not going to share them with someone who he supposedly is placing above all others in his life?
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