06-25-2018, 09:58 AM
(06-20-2018, 08:41 AM)dicappatore Wrote: NG, you are no longer heading down the rabbit hole but you are deep inside and digging a bigger one with such a delusional forum contributor. . . .Hi Dicap:
. . . take all what Juliette did, leading up to the Spice Shop Scene, let me ingratiate the fantasy.
Yea, Juliette did deserve to know the real reason for the whole gang to be present at the spice shop. You see, Nick, Monroe, Rosalee and Wu were all jealous of Juliette becoming the most powerful Hexenbiest that ever existed, That also including Hank. They were all conspiring to not just suppress her powers but to secretly remove them since the potion was secretly a Hex removal potion instead of just a suppressor.
The potion Adalind took was an un-fermented batch that did not age to its ultimate version. When Adalind ingested it, it was in its suppression stage. Once fully fermented, as it was when presented to Juliette it became a Hex Removal Potion. But the genius Juliette with her intellectual intuitive researching skills did her homework. She was fully aware of what the whole gang was conspiring, was able to foil their scheme it and have a little fun at it. As usual, the heroine of the show Grimm wins another day.
How's THAT for "writers intent"?
Conspiracy! Oh No! Help me Google:
Quote:To go down the rabbit hole. To enter into a situation or begin a process or journey that is particularly strange, problematic, difficult, complex, or chaotic, especially one that becomes increasingly so as it develops or unfolds. (An allusion to Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll.)
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