06-19-2017, 10:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-19-2017, 10:59 AM by dicappatore.)
(06-19-2017, 08:37 AM)Loona Wrote: We understand it! You can not stand Juliette. We can not stand Adalind - She's the one who had her hand everywhere-without her nothing would have happened. I also blame Juliette, but I blame Adalind more. As simple as that!
Loona, I agree, both Hex have blame. What they did was not a question of blame. Adalind did initiate the series of events. In return she lost her mom, her Hex and Her daughter. If was a result for all her doing. Juliette became a Hex which she claims in more than one occasion she loved it.
It is the intensity of the reaction to Nick that’s is the key.
What Juliette did in return to Nick, whether you blame him 100% or no blame it all for her Hex, is no where close. Nick was her partner in life, married or not, there was a commitment to each other.
What was Nick to Adalind. just another Grimm. He never told Adalind it was his turn to understand her. He did say it to Juliette.
(06-19-2017, 05:55 AM)brandon Wrote: http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Juliette_Silverton
It seems to me that at the beginning it was but now it is not mentioned-
Nick mentions it in ""Lonelyhearts"
What are you thinking?
Oh, I'm just wondering why certain people are attracted to each other.
It's all about chemistry.
Oh, well that explains Dale Armstead. Guy who stole your... Guy... your first love.
That wasn't love.
Well, it certainly wasn't looks or intelligence.
You're one to talk! I met your first girlfriend.
Okay, that was not chemistry. That was stupidity.
Well, how do you know you're not being stupid by being with me?
I don't.
I just... I think there's a lot more to it than that.
You know, in biology, like systems tend to integrate. That's so romantic.
How about we get the shopping done and go home and integrate? Give me the list and get the car started.
Read more at: http://transcripts.foreverdreaming.org/v...74&t=14613
Yes brandon I reviewd S1, E4. and according to Juliette's own words, "That wasn't love". reinforces my theory that her past was at best a floosy, a trollop, a fast woman.
Add to her type of woman, what her college friend added to peek in more of her past life before Dale Armstead, and Nick. This is my whole purpose of this thread
Juliette was a woman with morals a guy would gladly date, use her up, band the crap out of her and dump her, when a better slut came along. Not a woman to bring home to mother. Yet Nick let her move in with him, buy her a ring and propose.
Basically, if Juliette was a guy she would be the same guy that would date her described in the sentences above. A player, stud, A PIG.
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