I agree with a lot of what you say, except about Trubel. I could totally do without that character. I wish it would go back more to the fantasy element and I was really sorry to see the trailer go. I felt like I was more upset by the loss than Nick and the other characters were.... to lose all that historic documentation and all that knowledge that they seemingly have no other way to access (unless they find some other Grimm's cache of family documentation). They seemed to just accept it and move on, like "oh well." That trailer was awesome. Did the writers just think it was too much of a crutch or what? Why burn it? And then conveniently salvage several books... how did BOOKS survive that fire? Seems a bit unrealistic and convenient. It did seem shortsighted too keep all the info stored in one place.
I was wondering about her family, too. How are they going to explain her death? What will they do with her body? It will be a bit difficult to explain that away at the precinct and with people who know her and Nick, and most especially if she has any family - which I don't recall them ever mentioning oddly. Oh and not to mention all her clients at her veterinary practice. I was wondering how much work she had been doing since she turned hexenbiest.
(05-16-2015, 08:50 PM)panther19 Wrote: I did not like this episode - or any episode since Juliette became a hexenbiest Grimm has become a horror story
It is supposed to be a fantasy. It has been compared to the X Files and Buffy the Vampire, but it has changed for
the worse. The wry humor of Monroe and Woo are gone from the plot. Favorite characters have been killed off -
Juliette, Kelly, and the "character" of Aunt Marie's trailer. There are a group of us who love Grimm. We enjoyed
3 1/2 seasons, but doubt we will be back for more of this darkness. The one positive element is the return of
Trubel. Maybe she will save the show! I hope some good writing will!!!!
I was wondering about her family, too. How are they going to explain her death? What will they do with her body? It will be a bit difficult to explain that away at the precinct and with people who know her and Nick, and most especially if she has any family - which I don't recall them ever mentioning oddly. Oh and not to mention all her clients at her veterinary practice. I was wondering how much work she had been doing since she turned hexenbiest.
(05-16-2015, 05:29 PM)LisaMVA Wrote:(05-16-2015, 05:09 PM)Dieverdog Wrote: I hope you are right and Juliette might not actually be dead - or can be revived or something somehow. You just never know on Grimm. Maybe if she 'dies' and comes back she will lose the Hexenbiest that was in her.
(05-15-2015, 07:16 PM)eric Wrote: I am not sure Juliette is dead. There were two types of bolts, one to kill and one to stun. Sure was convenient for Truble to be there. How did Meisner know to be on that copter? Was the pilot in on it? The crew said there was no body, just a head. Seems very nice of the royals to be so tidy. I would guess there will be Diana, Juliette, Meisner and Diana in a future show. Everyone will think they are all dead, just living very quietly a boring, out of the way spot.
To keep us wondering if she is really dead or not. I hope that she is not. I really liked her character and would love to see her and Nick finally work things out after all they have gone through. Admittedly it would be really difficult at this point. But like Reynard when he was Jack, she hasn't been herself - and most of that lies on Nick honestly.
(05-16-2015, 03:02 PM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Hmmmm I wonder if they would bring back Juliette as someone else a look alike ( oon her Facebook she gave no information if she'll be back next year) but if she is dead why kee it a secret???
I think it would be awesome if she had a sister...or a twin sister. After almost 4 years, we never heard about her family. I always found that odd. We heard about Monroe and Rosalee's family,etc. It would have been nice to know about Juliette's.