05-24-2016, 07:55 PM
(05-24-2016, 07:47 PM)droid327 Wrote: Yeah what exactly is the difference between "Juliette" and "Eve with emotions"? Eve is not a person, just a personality. Its Juliette without emotions. Eve still had all Juliette's memories, she just acted without empathy or remorse. If you put the emotions back into play, then its Juliette without emotions with emotions, which is just Juliette.
The big question is how Juliette handles it. When she first became a Hexenbiest her emotions controlled her, she was consumed by the desire for power and self-gratification, consumed with anger and spite. Emotions are the great failure of Hexenbiesten, from what Adalind has said, its what they cant control about their own nature. She's still a Hexenbiest, so why would it go any differently this time? Why would Eve suddenly be filled with empathy like Juliette (supposedly) felt (though it was hard to tell with Bitsie always doing her best impression of a decorative polished rock with her facial emoting) before she was turned, and not filled with all the negative emotions that are in the nature of Hexenbiesten?
Frankly, I found the whole idea of Eve insulting from the very beginning, and that scene where she tells Nick to "stop living in the past" never fails to make my blood boil. Hopefully the writers realized the same thing, since the miracle stick seems to have resurrected elements of Juliette that Eve thought she had conveniently killed off, including her guilt.
IMO, we could be looking at some kind of gestalt persona that's a fusion of Juliette's original personality and "Hexenette." If so, they might as well take the next step and slap another new name on her.