06-11-2015, 12:47 PM
Juliette's behavior following her transformation makes me wonder if there's a fatalistic theme at work in the show, where all Wesen are basically condemned to act a certain way according to their respective natures: Steinadlers are brave and stoic, Eisbibers are timid and shy, Hexenbiests/Zauberbiests are cruel and hateful, etc.
If that's the case, I'm not sure if I can sit through another episode telling me everyone is fundamentally doomed by what they are. Everything positive the series seemed to be implying with Monroe and Rosalee's relationship went right down the toilet when Juliette went ballistic and necessitated having an arrow shot through her throat.
If that's the case, I'm not sure if I can sit through another episode telling me everyone is fundamentally doomed by what they are. Everything positive the series seemed to be implying with Monroe and Rosalee's relationship went right down the toilet when Juliette went ballistic and necessitated having an arrow shot through her throat.