02-21-2015, 05:52 PM
(02-21-2015, 05:22 PM)syscrash Wrote: I was trying to create a scenario for Juliette moving out. Nick moved out the last time to give Juliette space. This time I see Juliette moving out to give Nick space. After thinking about it Juliette staying with Rosalie and Monroe would be a good option. Especial since they won't have a problem with her being wesen.
I do like the idea of Zari coming back. Because they introduced her as her brothers only relative. The brother would have to return. Can not see two recurring characters.
The do need a case where One is wesen and the other is Kehrseite. It would really throw Nick off. Because on all of his cases he finds the wesen and solves the case. Having one Kehrseite would send him in the wrong direction.
The other scenario the girl is wesen and the guys does not know. Nick would argue the same position Juliette was arguing that caused Nick to be upset with her.
Yeah, I could see where, depending upon what Henrietta tells Nick about the H'biest permanence, Juliette and Nick may take a break. Of course, they've done that already and the writers may not want to revisit the "I need some time" scenario. On another note, it would still be Nick moving out because it's Juliette's house, and Nick seems to have a bigger friend network (at least that is shown on the show). Juliette can't move in with those few girlfriends that have been shown because now she's a H'biest.
They could still bring Zari back and not ever show the brother, who is about college age now. He could have decided he wanted to be an orthopedic doctor, semi following in big sis' shoes. That would get rid of him for the next 8 years. LOL.
Or...they could just start delving into the secret love life of Wu.
I think there could also be some opportunity for interesting nightlife action in general. Monroe has said there are all sorts of Wesen bars and groups. What if there were a Wesen swingers club or something? That could have both serious/educational AND humorous overtones.
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