Hi Forum,
The creators of Grimm, David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf told us several times that Juliette is dead. Even now they tell us Juliette is dead and Eve is not Juliette.
OK. Grimm is part police drama. Where is Juliette Silverton's corpse? Is there a death certificate? Would proper forensic examination of Eve's finger prints, DNA, etc. confirm Eve is not Juliette?
IMO Eve IS Juliette Silverton. The only way to proceed along the "Juliette Is Dead" line is to produce the corpse. Forensically prove she is dead. Issue a death certificate. Then properly dispose of the corpse.
Now with a legitimate death of Juliette Silverton the writers can attempt to justify this thing called Eve.
Note this thread is titled "Diana" yet the main topic discussed is Eve. If Grimm is to survive it needs to be All About Nick, not Eve. The first entry of Eve in 5.06 was a joke. Her massacre at the factory failed to entertain. Throwing the titular hero to the floor like some helpless wimp to be saved by a hooker-wigged hexen from hell is comical. The levitation trick belongs in a circus, not a police drama.
New Guy
The creators of Grimm, David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf told us several times that Juliette is dead. Even now they tell us Juliette is dead and Eve is not Juliette.
OK. Grimm is part police drama. Where is Juliette Silverton's corpse? Is there a death certificate? Would proper forensic examination of Eve's finger prints, DNA, etc. confirm Eve is not Juliette?
IMO Eve IS Juliette Silverton. The only way to proceed along the "Juliette Is Dead" line is to produce the corpse. Forensically prove she is dead. Issue a death certificate. Then properly dispose of the corpse.
Now with a legitimate death of Juliette Silverton the writers can attempt to justify this thing called Eve.
Note this thread is titled "Diana" yet the main topic discussed is Eve. If Grimm is to survive it needs to be All About Nick, not Eve. The first entry of Eve in 5.06 was a joke. Her massacre at the factory failed to entertain. Throwing the titular hero to the floor like some helpless wimp to be saved by a hooker-wigged hexen from hell is comical. The levitation trick belongs in a circus, not a police drama.
New Guy