05-09-2018, 11:17 AM
(05-09-2018, 06:39 AM)Tara Wrote: pardon, how would you have reacted in her place? When he went out the door. In the decisive moment?Hi Tara,
I believe the scene you call "the decisive moment" from 4.14, "Bad Luck."
Quote:Scene: Nick arrives home.
Nick: Juliette? I talked to Henrietta. I'm not giving up. We're gonna get through this.
Juliette: You can't change it.
Nick: I'm not gonna let it destroy what we have.
Juliette: I see the way you're looking at me.
Nick: Juliette...
Juliette: It's not the same. It'll never be the same.
Nick: You learned to understand me, now I have to learn how to understand you.
Juliette: [She walks up to Nick] Is that forever?
Nick: I'm not going anywhere.
Juliette: [She woges and Nick turns his head] Is this what you want to spend the rest of your life with? Is it?
Nick: Why are you doing this?
Juliette: If I'm the girl of your dreams, the least you could do is kiss me. Kiss me. You can't even look at me. This is what's forever. [She retracts and leaves]
IMO Hexenette's behavior and demands were unreasonable and disgusting. Nick's reaction was completely normal.
Only a pervert (like Renard) would want to kiss a rotting corpse. Ugh!
A normal, sane and compassionate person would never have treated the one closest to them in such a foul way. If she ever truly loved Nick she would not have woged when he said "You learned to understand me, now I have to learn how to understand you. . . . I'm not going anywhere." She would have kissed him and done all she could to prove her love for him.
Hexenette chose to pursue hatred, violence, vulgarity, betrayal and murder. Even though Nick still loved her, she became so ghastly and dangerous that Nick said to "kill her." Many of us would agree with this article:
http://www.tvguide.com/news/grimm-season-5-premiere/
Ding Dong Indeed!
Best,
N G