06-23-2016, 11:46 PM
06-24-2016, 03:27 AM
Most of the article is just guessing on what will happen..I do believe Diana will play a big part next season and I do not see a little good girl in her future
katyrn is right; most of these site articles are fans too and they make a lot of guesses or better still wishes to come true; they have no info @least not more than what the members here have. i learnt that when i started really following them
06-24-2016, 06:14 AM
Tbf I did t think they had written most of it
06-24-2016, 10:36 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-24-2016, 04:32 PM by Hexenadler.)
Nick is going to "compartmentalize" Juliette's crimes? There's making mistakes, and then there's sleeping with the man who decapitated your mom.
I'd love to see Nick back with Juliette, but only if their reunion acknowledges all the damage Juliette had done out of her own free will. (The Hexenbiest aspect of her personality might have influenced Juliette's decision-making, but ultimately the choice to feed Kelly to the Royals was hers and hers alone.)
06-24-2016, 01:11 PM
(06-24-2016, 10:36 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: Nick is going to "compartmentalize" Juliette's crimes? There's making mistakes, and then there's sleeping with man who decapitated your mom.Hello Forum, I agree with Hexenadler. Nick "compartmentalizing" Juliette's crimes is not the same as Juliette confessing to Nick and seeking forgiveness. King David committed several major transgressions: Quote: Psalm 32 King James Version (KJV)This provides the saying "confession is good for the soul." So far emotionless FrankenEve has shown no remorse. New Guy
06-24-2016, 04:31 PM
Comment's want to put Kelly's death on Juliette. The writers where very careful of Juliette's involvement. Where the show had Adalind directly cause harm. They made sure Juliette's involvement was passive. They neither had Juliette initiate or directly participate in killing Kelly. The show went as far as having Juliette upstairs to make it clear she did not kill her. The argument of she should have known, or she did not help. Are arguments outside the tenants of the show. The show is based on the actions not the psychology of the characters. Within the bases of the show. Nick has guilt for Juliette's change. He also has anger for her actions. Like with Adalind he tempers that anger with understanding of the situation. Juliette has anger for Nick for his rejection of her change. She also tempers that anger with understanding Nicks reason for his response.
IMO where Nick accepts Adalind and cares for her. There is no indication he accepts the hexenbiest part. That will also be what keeps Nick and Juliette apart his coming to grips with her hexenbiest. Noticed when Adalind woged in the room Sean became even more excited. Wonder if Nick will ever get to that point.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one
06-24-2016, 05:43 PM
(06-24-2016, 04:31 PM)syscrash Wrote: Comment's want to put Kelly's death on Juliette. The writers where very careful of Juliette's involvement. Where the show had Adalind directly cause harm. They made sure Juliette's involvement was passive. They neither had Juliette initiate or directly participate in killing Kelly. The show went as far as having Juliette upstairs to make it clear she did not kill her. The argument of she should have known, or she did not help. Are arguments outside the tenants of the show. The show is based on the actions not the psychology of the characters. Within the bases of the show. Nick has guilt for Juliette's change. He also has anger for her actions. Like with Adalind he tempers that anger with understanding of the situation. Juliette has anger for Nick for his rejection of her change. She also tempers that anger with understanding Nicks reason for his response.All good questions. Nick accepting the hexenbiest part of a any woman may the best question. Myself I think he thru Adalind he as made the adjustment but not when they are woged. Renard is different because he is the male version of a hexenbiest. IMO |
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