12-17-2015, 08:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-17-2015, 08:19 AM by Hexenadler.)
http://tvline.com/2015/12/16/grimm-seaso...-juliette/
A few highlights:
It sounds as if the writers are trying to pull a "Fred/Illyria" thing with Juliette, which seems a bit dumb: For starters, Fred actually died in order for Illyria to take possession of her body, whereas Juliette never died in the first place. She's just been...retrained? In an incredibly short period of three weeks, no less.
These guys really need to get their Joss Whedon fixation out of their system.
A few highlights:
Quote:Remember how Juliette was an animal-loving, tagine-cooking, friendly almost-fiancée? Yeah, Eve’s none of those things. The new character “is a weapon,” Tulloch says. “She is very badass, and she’s almost robotic… It’s not so much that she’s ruthless, it’s that she’s very calculated and all she’s focused on is getting the job done.”
That job — assisting Hadrian’s Wall — means Eve and Meisner have spent a considerable amount of time together. “She’s laser-focused as far as her mission, and Meisner has played a really instrumental role in training her and getting her ready for this.” Most of Eve’s learning curve, Tulloch adds, involved getting a handle on Juliette’s uncontrolled Hexenbiest skills. (Oh yeah, Eve’s still a ‘biest.) “The new character is all about reining it in in and utilizing this in the best possible way, not wasting an ounce of this incredible power that she has.”
It sounds as if the writers are trying to pull a "Fred/Illyria" thing with Juliette, which seems a bit dumb: For starters, Fred actually died in order for Illyria to take possession of her body, whereas Juliette never died in the first place. She's just been...retrained? In an incredibly short period of three weeks, no less.
These guys really need to get their Joss Whedon fixation out of their system.