01-27-2018, 10:06 AM
(01-27-2018, 09:57 AM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Thanks, Robyn. We don't know anything about Juliette's past and that has always been a pet peeve of mine about the series.Adalind and Eve like all wesen live by a different set of rules. they have a different out look on life. The common theme I have seen over six year is wesen live and breath the idea of survival of the fittest. You are either predator or prey. If you try and view Adalind , Eve , or any wesen from a human point of view. They would be classified as psychotic killing machines. Consider Rosalee chomped down and ripped the guys throat out. Yet she saw nothing wrong with that. How would that not have a human labeled as psychotic. Take Hank and Wu each time they shoot someone they hesitate. Name one wesen that hesitated before a kill or had second thoughts or showed regret afterward.
A question on my mind when I was thinking about this topic is, what trigger causes women like Adalind and Juliette to murder? Adalind's relationship with her mother was not a happy one, but I don't see that as the overwhelming trigger in her brain that rationalized her murder of Marie. I know she was doing it because Renard told her to, but what brought her to that point?
As for Juliette, we don't know a lot about her background, so it's even more questionable to me as to why someone like her would be so amendable to murder as well.
And that's fine that you think that. But that was not really a theme of Grimm as far as wesen were concerned. Bud was a character who would have been technically classified as prey, but yet showed great love and devotion to his family. When called upon, he displayed great courage. He strove to overcome the animal side of his nature, which is indicative of growth.
I would have liked to have learned more about hexenbiests. It's apparent Adalind isn't the poster child for the species. Elizabeth and Henrietta were completely different.
The series went into great detail regard wesen, but chose only to reveal certain things about hexenbiests which really doesn't give a true picture of them.
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