(02-18-2017, 01:58 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:Hi Mary,(02-18-2017, 01:46 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(02-18-2017, 01:11 PM)syscrash Wrote: For one the show went out of it's way to absolve Juliette.
Yeah, uh...no it didn't. If the show wanted to "absolve" Juliette, the writers would have put together an episode by now where Juliette is kidnapped and placed on trial by relatives of the neighbors who were slaughtered on the night she sold Kelly out to the Royals. Or at the very least, she would have been haunted by visions of Kelly's decapitated head, the same way Renard was haunted by Meisner.
G&K simply cooked up a ridiculous persona for Juliette to hide behind so she could conveniently project her own crimes away from herself. It was a stupid, insulting idea, and I still want to punch them both for it.
Diana: “Sometimes I miss my other mommy too. Her name is Kelly just like my brother’s. You know her, don’t you? I don’t know where she is anymore, do you?”
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Diana has risen to be the only character on the show that is honest to herself and to the others. She is very discerning, loyal and powerful. I expect her to be persistent in questioning FrankenEve. If FrankenEve is evasive or lies, Diana will discover the truth and proceed with what she deems to be appropriate retribution.
We have ample evidence that King Frederick recruited Kenneth to kidnap Diana and to kill the Grimm(s) who took her from Victor. We know for certain that Kenneth recruited Hexenette to betray Kelly and that Hexenette was in the hotel room while the plans were being made. She provided many details about Nick, the house and the neighbors. She was with Kenneth while the Verat Thugs called in as they murdered the neighbors. She showed no emotion at all. She did show her moral depravity by celebrating the murders with Kenneth in Nick's bed. Then she waited in the bedroom until Kelly's dying wails ended. When Fred learned Nick was still alive, he sent Kenneth back to finish his job. Kenneth wanted Hexenette to help, she said nothing, but the king said her job was done. Then Hexenette shows up in the house and attempts to kill Nick.
Note how Diana's question caused FrankenEve to view a memory of Kelly's head in the box.
Oh gee. I forgot, that was Juliette's memory, not Eve's.
Will Diana get some red sheets for FrankenEve's bed? Maybe Grossante was such fun she will want to "play" with Auntie Eve?
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