04-19-2015, 07:25 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-19-2015, 07:38 PM by Hexenadler.)
(04-19-2015, 05:39 PM)Kittydresden Wrote: I think Juliette's character would of been better if she had been a spy for a royal family from the beginning.
Not really. Turning the love of Nick's life into an undercover agent would have ripped away one of the few 100% human characters on the show, not to mention alienating the entire fanbase from her for good. Granted, Juliette can't be called "human" any more, but she's still a somewhat sympathetic, quasi-tragic figure who's struggling to cope with the new malevolent nature that's clashing violently against her original persona.
Quote:At best I think both Juliette and Nick need to take a serious break from each other to deal with the seemingly continuous mountain of crap they have been put through, put it all into at least some perspective, accept it and move forward, preferably separately.
J and N have taken enough "breaks" for the past three seasons. If anything, the writers are working overtime to drive the mother of all wedges between the pair. Season 5 shouldn't be about separation, but reparation; how Nick and Juliette find each other again despite fate itself conspiring to stop them.