04-10-2018, 09:37 AM
(04-10-2018, 08:12 AM)syscrash Wrote: Juliette was not a hexenbiest the first three seasons. IN the first three season we learned who Juliette was. That way we could see the clear difference once she became a hexenbiest. We also got to see in season 4 a lot of how she acted was the same as how Adalind acted. They both where driven by revenge. Think about it Juliette was captured yet you did not see her even speak of revenge. Even once Juliette was in the know, see was mad at Adalind but even when Adalind showed up . You did not see signs of wanting revenge.
I am not sure the point you are making using the character in the first three season to support your argument for the character in season 4. As Juliette said she was losing herself, which is exactly what we saw happen. She was physically changed so yes My assumption is ignoring everything before the change. Even Adalind said being a hexenbiest changes you. Sean said what she does will determine what she becomes. That is three characters that state Juliette pre change is not the same Juliette post change.
Who see became has nothing to do with her prior relationship, or feelings. From season 4 on you never heard one line of Juliette or Eve talk about how it used to be. Nick was the only one trying to hold onto the past. Even during the fight Juliete only talked about the conflict they just went through, not about their relationship. Even as Eve she said they are no longer the same people they where as a couple. I am not sure how many times the writers need to drop hints that Juliette / Eve is not the Juliette we meet in season one through season three.
My argument is not with your summation of what happened. My argument is with your claim of logic. your quote:
Quote:Both of there attitude was it was a hexenbiest vs grimm conflict which makes it understandable. This make Juliette vs Kelly fit into the same frame work of logic. this idea that it's different because it was Nick mother. or that Juliette knew Kelly or Nick does not consider the givens.
In my opinion, and this is an opinion. Given what occurred for three or four seasons and what these two went through to get to where they were, to just before she becomes a Hex. What happened afterwords is the last thing to claim it was a "framework of logic". If this is your definition of these two characters did was logical, I guess we must have been watching "The Chronicles of Vulcan".
The last thing these two characters did was logical. even Spock, being half human wasn't as cold and calculating as these two were. Well I will admit, she was more illogical than he was but I always favored Nick more than Juliette. I wonder why!
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