(02-22-2017, 10:24 PM)syscrash Wrote: With Nick and Juliette they have said they love each other more then once. But the biggest reason I I am convinced Juliette loves Nick is what she did for him to get his Grimm back. She not only gave up a normal life. She was willing to become her worst enemy. She even was willing to risk the side effects after having suffered several side effects of Adalind's spells. To top it off she had absolutely nothing to gain or benefit from doing it.
That explains why Nick felt such guilt when the results of her sacrifice was her turning into a hexenbiest. The bottom line Juliette literally laid down her life for Nick. No matter what happens to Eve even if she gets all of her emotions back. She will never again be Juliette. Even if people say she acts like Juliette. She will not be Juliette.
I actually agree with you. I do think that Nick and Juliette loved each other.
I was talking about what I observed from earlier threads in the forum when people talk about Nick not saying ILY to Adalind. It's treated like such a big deal and proves that he doesn't love her yet him and Juliette saying it to each other doesn't convince them that they loved each other. Nick saying it to Adalind shouldn't affect their opinion one way or the other based on that outlook. I was saying it's disingenuous in this debate if that's the criteria being used.
As for her identity crisis, I see too much Juliette in Eve now. It really feels Eve was being used as a stopgap until Juliette reared her head again. I think Eve was used as a way to get her ingratiated with the gang again without having to address how they left things off with Juliette. Now, I believe the writers feel like they can "sneak" Juliette back in there because they feel enough time has passed and she can be a source for more drama.