(11-03-2018, 08:49 AM)dicappatore Wrote: A better outcome would have been to keep her dead.
Don’t get me wrong. I wish Nick would have killed Juliette in the end. When they did kill her, it was a big mistake to bring her back as a sort of old Juliette.
(11-03-2018, 08:14 AM)irukandji Wrote:(11-03-2018, 07:24 AM)N_grimm Wrote: "his little trailer"? What more could she do? She burned it down and ripped out pages from the grimm books. I'm sure she didn’t want to spend hours there, in case Nick showed up.
Okay. Tell me about the devastation Nick experienced because it was destroyed.
(11-03-2018, 07:24 AM)N_grimm Wrote: So why did Juliette try to kill Nick - after he decided not to kill her and told her to get out?
Maybe because she knew that Nick was never going to stop tracking her down. You really don't believe that just because he told her to get out, that was the end of it, do you?
(11-03-2018, 07:24 AM)N_grimm Wrote: Was that why she altso wanted to murder Nicks unborn son? .....and wanted to force Nick to kill Monroe?
Don't you think that if she was going to murder Adalind and baby Kelly that she would have done it? Don't you think that if she wanted Monroe dead, he'd be dead? You keep acting like Nick somehow prevented Juliette from doing these things. He had no more power than Adalind herself.
Well, the trailer meant nothing to Nick. It was only his family “heritage”. The books and weapons he needed to operate as a Grimm.
She did try to murder Adalind outside the shop window and would probably try again if Nick had not hidden her. Monroe would be dead, if Hank had not pushed him away.
You just argued she needed to kill Nick to stop him from hunting her down. Why would she need to kill Nick if he was not a threat to her? If he did not have more powers than Adalind? Please try to make your arguments consistent.
You know, the writers went a long way to make Juliette as evil as possible. Bitsie Tulloch also worked hard to appear evil and hateful. But still, for a small minority of the viewers, it was all in vain.