06-19-2015, 03:11 PM
Hi Grimm Fans,
Q - Is Juliette's demise the kiss of death for Grimm?
A – No. NBC renewed Grimm for a 5th season. The show will go on.
The issue isn’t about Juliette. It is about good and evil. Most people prefer entertainment where good triumphs over evil and justice prevails. Checkout Gunsmoke’s statistics of 635 episodes in 20 seasons. Nick is a lawman and like Marshal Matt Dillon he protects the citizens of Portland from villains. Marshal Dillon’s relationship with Miss Kitty was special and discreet. They were loyal to each other through 20 seasons, however Kitty’s implied profession precluded marriage.
Nick and Juliette also had a very special relationship. They seemed to have genuine love and Nick proposed marriage to her. She spurned his proposal due to his desire to conceal his Grimm trait and protect her from the attendant danger. Misfortune came upon them causing drastic changes to both of them. Most evident was Juliette’s change from Nick’s loyal, loving future bride to a deceitful, hostile, violent, and debauched hexenbiest. Her bloodlust and trail of murders made her the top villain not only for Nick but all of Portland.
Juliette’s death was a tragic necessity for Nick and Season 5 to survive. It is classic triumph of good over evil. Her demise should breathe new life into Season 5.
We are not Juliette haters, we are Grimm Fans. I enjoy the Grimm show and the debates here on the Forum. Season 5 should be a doozy!
New Guy
Q - Is Juliette's demise the kiss of death for Grimm?
A – No. NBC renewed Grimm for a 5th season. The show will go on.
The issue isn’t about Juliette. It is about good and evil. Most people prefer entertainment where good triumphs over evil and justice prevails. Checkout Gunsmoke’s statistics of 635 episodes in 20 seasons. Nick is a lawman and like Marshal Matt Dillon he protects the citizens of Portland from villains. Marshal Dillon’s relationship with Miss Kitty was special and discreet. They were loyal to each other through 20 seasons, however Kitty’s implied profession precluded marriage.
Nick and Juliette also had a very special relationship. They seemed to have genuine love and Nick proposed marriage to her. She spurned his proposal due to his desire to conceal his Grimm trait and protect her from the attendant danger. Misfortune came upon them causing drastic changes to both of them. Most evident was Juliette’s change from Nick’s loyal, loving future bride to a deceitful, hostile, violent, and debauched hexenbiest. Her bloodlust and trail of murders made her the top villain not only for Nick but all of Portland.
Juliette’s death was a tragic necessity for Nick and Season 5 to survive. It is classic triumph of good over evil. Her demise should breathe new life into Season 5.
We are not Juliette haters, we are Grimm Fans. I enjoy the Grimm show and the debates here on the Forum. Season 5 should be a doozy!
New Guy