(05-07-2015, 11:00 AM)Liederbiest Wrote: A previous poster said that Juliette was clear as to why she was done, and that her feeling of empowerment should be a huge point in the character's favor, especially from all the passive Juliette detractors. Here's my counterpoint: I do not see Juliette's empowerment. I see her being controlled by her powers, allowing herself to be manipulated by the new situation into actions that violate the integrity of her character. Can a psychotic break be truly empowering?
You know, I have to say, reading all of the positive things people see in Juliette is good to behold. I would have to say among all of the characters, Juliette did the most to maintain her integrity for a very long time. That's more than I can say for the rest of them, who had no problem with throwing their own integrity to the wind in order to further their needs.
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