(02-27-2018, 03:32 PM)Henry of green Wrote: I personally never found Nick boring and always found him likeable that’s why he is one of my two favorite characters but I have zero problem with you finding him boring beacuse we all enjoy different things, plus I can see where your coming from he can appear a bit stiff at times . For example I like Monroe he is my 3rd favorite charecter and like Rosalee alot as well as single characters but personally I always found thier relationship as boring even though every one else seemed to really enjoy thier relationship. I wouldn’t go as far as saying I found Juliette boring but I just never really cared about her and never really found her that likeable even though she was a nice person. I hate Renard but he never really annoyed me because I cared enough to hate him I never even cared enough to hate Juliette except for maybe in season 4 when I felt some hate towards her beyond that though my feelings for her went from simply indifference to annoyance but never cared enough to hate her. Put it this way even though I hated Renard with a fiery passion I would chose to keep him in the show over Juliette if given a choice. I can see certainly see why some people like Juliette a lot though as she is a strong independent woman who was always brave in the face of danger but over all she just didn’t have a enough personality for me in when she was Eve.Did your intense hatred for Renard stem from his disloyalty and attack on Nick? Because that’s what I was referring to, a negative reaction to a character for playing the role he/she was given. Roiz did an exceptional portrayal of Renard and except for S5 the character was decisive and in control even in the midst of chaos because he made calculated decisions rather than emotional leaps. In contrast, Coffee delivered an equally entertaining and interesting portrayal of a topsy-turvy, emotionally compulsive Adalind.
But with Juliette, although her characterizations were vastly different they were clearly established and played out within a restricted timeframe, which didn’t allow Tulloch the maneuverability that Roiz and Coffee had with their characters. Adalind’s transition from emotionally erratic schemer to embracing motherhood occurred over three seasons. But once Juliette disclosed she was a Hexenbiest, she quickly descended to raging maniac with little reason to support her lickety-split descent, only to be secreted away and introduced five episodes into the next season as a new character.
I’m not championing Tulloch’s acting skills, but, G & K either considered her capable of pulling off these fast and brief characterizations or ignored that she wasn’t because they didn’t intend to commit and follow through with the Juliette Hexenbiest and Eve characters.
(02-27-2018, 05:54 PM)dicappatore Wrote: Hey, Robyn, trust me, I am not loosing any sleep over these fictional character either. I am just pointing out my likes and dislike as a reason for watching the six seasons of the show.Well you sure do get all bent out of shape whenever a point of view differs from yours.
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