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If the new books were so important, why was there an attempt to sell them to Meisner? Surely Monroe didn't think Meisner was just going to let him keep the books and paraphenalia. And even when that deal fell through, when was it ever shown that Nick absolutely could not do without the books and/or weapons?
It was not the kindness of her heart. It could have been as simple as she didn't feel like it. The point is she could have, but she didn't do it.
Apparently quite a few people believed Juliette could kill Adalind in the precinct. Don't you remember the outrage because an unborn baby was involved? I don't know why you'd have such a hard time believing Juliette couldn't kill Adalind when most of the posters here felt she could have done it without breaking a sweat.
As for Nick, if Juliette had left when he told her to get out, I do not believe that it was over between them. I don't think anyone on the forum believes that. As long as she's alive and out there, she is a representation of his enemy. Sooner or later he's going to go after her. As to who helps him? Hank and Wu are certainly possibilities. I would suspect that perhaps Monroe and Rosalee would be more useful, since it's not wise to go up against Juliette with a gun.
If that's not enough, then consider Trubel. You seem to think that because Nick is not as powerful as Juliette, he would simply back away and let her go.
Juliette was more powerful than Trubel. Yet Trubel took her down easily with a crossbow and a couple of drugged and well placed arrows. If Juliette had escaped that night I'm assuming Nick and his gang could come up with something that actually poisonous. It seems all it takes with these hexenbiests is a diversion in order to kill them. Don't you believe Nick is capable of formulating a plan? As for whether Nick *can* kill her, that is something that would remain to be seen, since it only could have occurred *if* Juliette had escaped that night.
It has nothing to do with whether or not Juliette is a monster. You're so fixated on that, that's the only thought you're coming up with.
Juliette sends an email stating Nick is in danger and needs help. You're not getting it, that that, in itself should send a clear and powerful message to Kelly that she shouldn't be bringing a toddler to a gunfight.
(11-03-2018, 03:20 PM)N_grimm Wrote: Since you have seen the show more than ones, you may remember that they managed to save some of the books and weapons. And that Nick came across new books and weapons thanks to Monroe's uncle Felix. This happened despite Juliette’s attempt to destroy everything. If you seriously claim the trailer was not important for Nicks ability to function as a Grimm, I assume you also believe that the “sword in the stone” was insignificant to king Arthur or that Robin Hood did not need his bow and arrows.
If the new books were so important, why was there an attempt to sell them to Meisner? Surely Monroe didn't think Meisner was just going to let him keep the books and paraphenalia. And even when that deal fell through, when was it ever shown that Nick absolutely could not do without the books and/or weapons?
(11-03-2018, 03:20 PM)N_grimm Wrote: She could have killed everyone, but then the series would have ended, so I suppose it was not the kindness of her heart that restricted her.
It was not the kindness of her heart. It could have been as simple as she didn't feel like it. The point is she could have, but she didn't do it.
(11-03-2018, 03:20 PM)N_grimm Wrote: You believe Juliette can kill Adalind in a precinct surrounded by cops, a Grimm and a half-zauberbiest, but Nick can kill Juliette as long as he gets help? From who? Hank and Wu?
Apparently quite a few people believed Juliette could kill Adalind in the precinct. Don't you remember the outrage because an unborn baby was involved? I don't know why you'd have such a hard time believing Juliette couldn't kill Adalind when most of the posters here felt she could have done it without breaking a sweat.
As for Nick, if Juliette had left when he told her to get out, I do not believe that it was over between them. I don't think anyone on the forum believes that. As long as she's alive and out there, she is a representation of his enemy. Sooner or later he's going to go after her. As to who helps him? Hank and Wu are certainly possibilities. I would suspect that perhaps Monroe and Rosalee would be more useful, since it's not wise to go up against Juliette with a gun.
If that's not enough, then consider Trubel. You seem to think that because Nick is not as powerful as Juliette, he would simply back away and let her go.
Juliette was more powerful than Trubel. Yet Trubel took her down easily with a crossbow and a couple of drugged and well placed arrows. If Juliette had escaped that night I'm assuming Nick and his gang could come up with something that actually poisonous. It seems all it takes with these hexenbiests is a diversion in order to kill them. Don't you believe Nick is capable of formulating a plan? As for whether Nick *can* kill her, that is something that would remain to be seen, since it only could have occurred *if* Juliette had escaped that night.
(11-03-2018, 03:20 PM)N_grimm Wrote: You do not understand this, do you? Kelly came because she believed her son (Nick) was in danger. She trusted Juliette and thought the house was safe. How could Kelly know that Juliette had become a monster?
It has nothing to do with whether or not Juliette is a monster. You're so fixated on that, that's the only thought you're coming up with.
Juliette sends an email stating Nick is in danger and needs help. You're not getting it, that that, in itself should send a clear and powerful message to Kelly that she shouldn't be bringing a toddler to a gunfight.
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