(06-09-2018, 03:22 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: In "Eve of Destruction," Trubel told Nick that she knew Juliette was alive when Chavez and her cleanup crew removed her from the house. So G&K's misdirection notwithstanding, Juliette was never really physically dead.Hi Face,
You are correct about Trubel's conversation. It is curious how G&K removed Juliette (Hexenette) and created Eve (FrankenEve).
From:
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/The_Grimm_Identity
Quote:. . .Nick has experience with dead people and he believed Juliette was truly dead. Here are more scenes:
He answers his phone and it's Hank, who tells Nick that he's just checking in on him. Nick tells him that Juliette is dead and that he was drugged.
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Rosalee tells him, "If Juliette's dead, Juliette's dead. Nick wouldn't just make that up, and he certainly wouldn't call and tell us that if it's not true." Rosalee says none of this makes sense. Monroe gets a call from Hank, and Rosalee asks if Juliette is dead. Hank says it sounds like it, but he isn't sure about anything.
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Eve_of_Destruction
Quote:. . .The scene with Meisner is also strange:
Nick, Hank, Monroe, Renard, and Wu are all in disbelief after briefly seeing who they think was Juliette. ("Wesen Nacht") Renard asks Nick how that could have been Juliette if she was dead, and Nick replies, "Her hair was different, the way she moved was different, but it was her; I know it was her." Wu asks, "So whoever took her body brought her back to life?" Nick tells the others he knows it doesn't make sense, but he can't explain it.
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Nick arrives at the loft, waking Trubel up, and she quickly grabs a knife and stands up. Nick starts yelling at Trubel, demanding her to tell him the truth about Juliette still being alive. Trubel tells Nick that she didn't know for sure that Juliette was still alive, and Nick tells her she's either dead or she isn't. Trubel tells him, "All I know is that she was alive when Chavez took her, but... I didn't know if she was gonna survive what they were gonna do to her." Nick asks what they were going to do to Juliette, and Trubel tells him they were going to break her.
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Nick arrives at a restaurant to meet with Juliette. He goes inside and looks around. He soon finds her sitting in the back. He pauses and looks at her before walking over to her table. He tells her, "I thought you were dead. Oh, Juliette." She tells him she is now called Eve because she is starting over. Nick asks if she thinks it's that easy and she tells him it wasn't. Nick asks, "You want to know what isn't easy? Knowing that you set me up... and that you set up my mother." Eve just looks at him and he asks if she is going to pretend like she doesn't remember. She tells Nick that she remembers everything and that she would have killed him.
Quote:A little while later, Juliette woke up, after her injuries had been treated, and Meisner told her, "You're dead, but you don't have to stay that way." Juliette tried to speak, but she was unable to due to her injuries. She signaled Meisner to get closer and tried to grab his neck, but Meisner quickly seized her hand. He smacked her and told her she would learn to focus her rage, if she survived.What does Meisner mean by telling Juliette "You're dead, but you don't have to stay that way"?
It seems that G&K never resolve the Juliette died issue. Regardless (IMO) Eve was a mistake. I call her FrankenEve to provide some solace to those who were relived when Trubel "killed" her.
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