10-12-2018, 10:49 AM
(10-12-2018, 10:26 AM)irukandji Wrote:(10-12-2018, 10:20 AM)Hell Rell Wrote: But that never happened. HW not keeping in contact with Juliette but still utilizing Trubel is pretty much equivalent to them firing her. I think there would'be been a scene later in the season telling us Juliette had the option to return. They got what they wanted out of her and discarded her. It was a way of showing that Juliette had lost the one thing that gave her purpose. Trubel returned in the penultimate episode and still there was no mention of Juliette as it relates to HW even after Trubel mentioned them specifically.
It is not. If it were then the series wouldn't have been so clear when Renard fired Nick, Hank, and Wu. Letting a person go involves telling them, not some ambiguous message to an associate.
Renard is a major character who was the main antagonist for the first three episodes in a plot that directly involved Nick. They had to show it.
On the other hand, besides Trubel and Meisner, HW was a bunch of faceless no-name characters that had no effect on Nick or the plot. The only thing they were responsible for was Trubel leaving and she was only a special guest star in the last season. There was no need to show them or even have them leave a message to Juliette directly since she was shown to not be needed by them, they wiped out BC without her, and she was shown to never return.
On a similar note, I remember I also stated that I don't believe Adalind returned to her firm even though there was never a scene of her being fired or quitting. Adalind never returning to work or mentioning bringing any work home for the entirety of the season is all the context I needed to come to that conclusion.