(02-10-2016, 10:55 AM)panther19 Wrote: speakeasy,
I feel the same way as you about Nick and Juliette, but we can't go back. Hank, Juliette and Wu represented the
human characters in the show (Nick's a Grimm). And her character has gone through so much and that hasn't
changed. Now she has gone through becoming Eve. Poor girl. What will the writers do next. No doubt more
complications.
panther19
Just so, panther19, those three represented the human examples of the cooperation and comraderie that can exist among a vastly diverse group when they agree to accept and work together. I mourned the loss of Juliette a long time ago and have just accepted what may come, but it was a crying shame the way it was done in my book.
(02-10-2016, 11:06 AM)irukandji Wrote:(02-10-2016, 10:55 AM)panther19 Wrote: speakeasy,
I feel the same way as you about Nick and Juliette, but we can't go back. Hank, Juliette and Wu represented the
human characters in the show (Nick's a Grimm). And her character has gone through so much and that hasn't
changed. Now she has gone through becoming Eve. Poor girl. What will the writers do next. No doubt more
complications.
panther19
The thing I am actually rather glad to see is that she isn't the big bad evil hexenbiest anymore. I hated that whole Kelly-Diana-Kenneth storyline. It was completely NOT something Juliette would have done.
Completely agree; she was a strong, compassionate and ethical woman; go figure these show creators. Many posters really liked that she became a Hexenbiest. For a very long time I didn't and wanted Nick and the others to change her back, just like the gang wanted to do. I came very late to the realization that she should have been accepted in her new state. I have lingering doubts about it though, because she may have morphed into a very dangerous and vengeful wesen even if they did embrace her new identity. Some other trigger event may have made her become just as ferocious because she was created by way of a spell.
This Eve. I don't have the words. Maybe she will have the opportunity to sacrifice herself (when Nick is present) in order to save his child or the gang; or something like that.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".