(07-29-2015, 07:46 PM)eric Wrote:Never looked at it this angle good idea and point the old saying power corrupts does work. If we were watching Supernatural than we might (San and Dean have died so many times as to lose count) seeing Juliette back not Grimm I think we may hear her talked and Nick may have a dream or two in maybe the 1st and 2nd episode ,but I even doubt this, but could be wrong. I think the writers will drop this angle quick and move on.(07-29-2015, 04:44 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: I don't really think the addiction metaphor works in Juliette's case. If anything, she went through the pattern of addiction in reverse: Most addicts start out by loving the substance that's giving them such a high, followed by the inevitable crash. In stark contrast, Juliette went from hating her new self, to embracing it.I would disagree Juliette was addicted to her new powers, she was empowered and liberated by them. For three seasons she has been violent murders on her block-first episode of show, a home invasion, an abduction, being unable to remember a person all her friends say was so great, discovering a whole new world of scary monsters, having Nick turn into a zombie and assorted other events. In all of these happenings, she is a helpless bystander, depending on Nick or others for protection. Suddenly, she has POWER!!! She kills a Wessen with her bare hands, and defeats mighty Adeline, and watching her run for her life. The freedom from fear, from dependence in a short time span would be overwhelming and lead to bad decisions but think about it--who would claim it couldn't happen to them? In season 5 I doubt she will be back in the flesh, but will be there in dreams and in what if only thoughts in the the gang.
And then Kelly was murdered. Oops.