Brandon recently wrote in another thread:
In my opinion, "Juliette's death" was one of the biggest blunders of the entire series because it was handled so poorly. No parents, no grandmother, no friends come to call to ask what happened and Nick didn't inform them of events either.
Nick didn't go down to her clinic and tell them she died. In fact, Nick never reported the death. He perpetrated the hoax that she was still alive. He would have had to so that he could pay licensing and taxes on her car. Adalind, the pauper, had to have something to drive.
We were privy to HW cleaning up the place and Nick deciding to vacate the premises quickly afterwards. Feel free to bring writers' intent into this one. Why did they think sending merry maid service to Nick's house would solve the issue?
Quote:As I think that only Nick and company knew of the death of Juliette and his change, for Juliette's friends would be in Europe or Oceania.
In my opinion, "Juliette's death" was one of the biggest blunders of the entire series because it was handled so poorly. No parents, no grandmother, no friends come to call to ask what happened and Nick didn't inform them of events either.
Nick didn't go down to her clinic and tell them she died. In fact, Nick never reported the death. He perpetrated the hoax that she was still alive. He would have had to so that he could pay licensing and taxes on her car. Adalind, the pauper, had to have something to drive.
We were privy to HW cleaning up the place and Nick deciding to vacate the premises quickly afterwards. Feel free to bring writers' intent into this one. Why did they think sending merry maid service to Nick's house would solve the issue?
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