07-26-2015, 05:47 AM
(07-25-2015, 12:26 PM)eric Wrote: I think that Juliette did not have enough time to deal with her condition to determine if she would moral or immoral. I estimate the time between taking the potion(to help her friends) and her untimely passing was about 2-3 weeks in her real time. After she first voged she called Nick saying they needed to talk, she was cut off because of Monroe's abduction. She asked Renard and Henrietta for help her get back to "normal". She was told she was stuck and just accept being an ugly a** witch. When she wanted to talk with Nick a second time he told her the world would be better off with one less hexenbiest--a bad way to start a discussion with the one you share a bed. Monroe and Rosealle, who she had just saved from death, couldn't even offer any sympathy. My own experience with sudden tragedy is that it takes a while to figure out which way you will go. That said, it is a fantasy and the story teller controls the ending.Good points on time line. What is it as I don't think it's ever been said why the great dislike between Grimm's and hexenbeist's? Any idea? If you note only Elizabeth could be around Nick looking without much fiction. Heniatta don't seem to have a much of problem with Nick either. What was the difference?
Adalind said Grimm's and hexenbeist well you know how that goes. It's looks like the hexen telekinesis doesn't work on Grimm's has to be hands on. I think Juliette was controlling the gun not Nick, so Nick was in away fighting with the gun to protect Monroe.
I do believe the things said at the shop were heat of the moment and after time it would have passed. With what just happened I can see anger but think sympathy would have returned with cooler heads.
Do you see a philosophical reason for the mistrust between a Grimm and a Hexen?