(05-06-2014, 11:22 AM)grimmfreak Wrote: I too was surprised by her reaction to Trubel. Didn't really fit with her character... Writers failed in this case IMO.
you forget after all she has dealt with from the weson community. An to have just finished dealing with Nick mom and adalind. The think she wa really gracious. i mean when is enough enough. she never signed up for all of this. And that was her attitude (here we go again).
Here is my question. Juliette is a vet. Not afraid to mixit up ("eyes of the beholder"), is a great marksman, and can solve mysteries. all of the qualities that would make for her being his perfect partner. Why would the writers give her all of this if they never meant for her and Nick to work together. Should have had her in the know and keep Hank in the Dark. The running joke would be she comes off as the noisy girl friend always looking for Nick, but it is just and excuse so Nick can use her on cases. In season three she makes an effort to work with the scooby's, even demands it. But they still do not make use of her skills or make her a valuable member. It looks like her place on the show might be short lived. I really expected her to have roselee's position of being the healer. But she is not the medical expert (roselee), not the brain (roselle and monroe), not the muscle (monroe), not even the sexual distraction (adalind), what is she? why is she there. You give here the qualifications to be a very important part but then cripple her involvement. Did Bitsie piss some one off, from the beginning her role does not seem to be what is was intended to be. OK season one she is in the Dark about weson. But by season two she is in the know but still seems not to be part of the scooby gang. If she was meant to be the clueless stay at home wife then why give her skills. You make her able to take care of here self but always keep her protected. She had more involvement and a chance to show what she can due during the zombie episodes then on any other. After the PTZD episode you sent her back to being the stay at home wife (what gives). I mean she is a vet what better wealth of knowledge to help weson when other doctors would not even think to look at the patient with an eye on animal physiology, as she did in "a dish best served cold" and again in "stories we tell our young". But even in these two cases it was only implied the knowledge was because of here vet skills. It should be more overt. It should be why they wrote her character as a vet.
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