04-23-2017, 06:01 PM
(04-23-2017, 03:36 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: That would've been a lot to put on Juliette at the time but it would've been a great way to make her more relevant. She would've had to decide the life she wanted and probably would've been integrated to the Grimm world better than she was initially.I wasn’t considering that Monroe and Rosalee were as large part of Juliette’s motivation in S4. But yea, you make a good point about her decision being based on what she and Nick each need/want for themselves and each other. Plus, the level of danger would have been unfathomable to Juliette at the time. And I agree, Juliette performing the reversal spell would have made her an integral part of Nick being a Grimm almost from the beginning.
I think the Juliette deciding to go along with it in this scenario would he better without the threat to Monroe and Rosalee. It could just be about the two of them.
Although, I wouldn't want Juliette becoming a Hexenbiest in the first season.
syscrash has commented that Nick often dismissed Juliette’s input. I didn’t watch enough to agree or disagree. But if syscrash is right, Juliette enabling Nick to be a Grimm again should result in a positive change of attitude.
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