09-17-2017, 07:48 PM
(09-17-2017, 05:32 PM)Robyn Wrote:(09-17-2017, 04:42 PM)irukandji Wrote: Juliette was much like that. I would have liked to have seen Grimm taken her beyond the sleeping beauty phase and make her into her own woman, which was definitely not Eve. Eve is not an admirable character. Juliette as her own woman would have been far more interesting. What can I say though? It was apparent she wasn't going to amount to anything. She wasn't even given a real detailed background or a family.I've always thought the character would have been better in S5 as Juliette who had taken control over her life and chose to join the HW mission against BC. But I don't think G & K could have dealt with Juliette not in love with Nick under any circumstance. They barely managed to have Eve not be in love with him.
Wait, Juliette chose to join HW? Did she also ask Trubel to pup two arrows in her chest? Did she set up an appointment with Chavez and Meisner to be tortured and brainwashed? I don’t care what Juliette turned out to be, Super Hex Eve, Evette or whatever she was at the end looking so homely in that group hug.
Juliette was a broken woman. She didn’t join HW. She became part of that organization to end her torture in captivity. If anyone wants to bring up the “Stockholm Syndrome”, as someone mentioned it in some other threads, here is your chance! Lets take a closer look at what Juliette became. Talk about the victim of an abduction joining the forces of the captors. She made Patty Hearst look like a Girl Scout compared to what she did.
Sorry, Juliette never had a choice to join HW. If she didn’t succumb, to reinforce HW, we would have never seen her. It's not a choice when you are given only one outcome. And after she was part of the team, it was too late to take off, if she chose to. She was broken. Just like you train a pet to be domesticated or a horse to accept a saddle and a rider. Giddyup horsey!.
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