09-11-2016, 10:12 PM
(09-11-2016, 05:26 PM)izzy Wrote: But Juliette is a bloody doctor of veterinary medicine for gosh sakes. There are just certain traits associated with that. One is a level of emotional maturity, as you have to be able to delay gratification for a number of years and be able to see the long term.
In large part this is why the whole Hexen-Juliette never resonated with me, it is just too large a step from who she had to innately be as a person. Even in the deepest state's of Hypnosis (merely an altered state of consciousness were you extremely susceptible to input and stimuli) you can never get someone to act outside of their core beliefs. If they would have kept Juliette as a Baker as originally conceived it would have been more believable to me, but a doctor having that much of a personality swing and lashing out so destructively - no way.
This is very interesting to me and frankly, something I never thought of with regard to Juliette.
However, I have had a similar thought concerning Adalind. In other words, I found the transition from complete and total uber bitch to sweet and devoted partner to Nick unbelievable. One could argue it was her lack of a hexenbiest that brought out the gentleness. There's only one problem I see with that logic: Adalind lost her hexenbiest once before and was a complete and total uber bitch as a human.
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