03-15-2017, 09:50 AM
(03-15-2017, 04:31 AM)syscrash Wrote: That is what I said the Juliette personality is died. The person is not. That is why like she said she in no longer juliette. You do understand the difference between they personality and the person.Syscrash,
You (again) failed to prove your point. For the umpteeth time here is the question and Greenwalt's reply:
Quote:The panel's moderator, EW's Lynette Rice, asked executive producer Greenwalt if Juliette was really dead, likening her death in the finale to Jon Snow’s on Game of Thrones as a possible misdirection, but Greenwalt confirmed that yes, Juliette is indeed dead.1. Juliette is a person, not a personality.
2. "Really dead" as in deceased.
3. "Yes", as in yes. "Indeed", as to emphasize a statement or response confirming something already suggested. "Dead" as in dead.
They used Plain English to avoid any doubt that she in fact died.
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