10-12-2018, 06:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-12-2018, 07:04 PM by dicappatore.)
(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.
Its is inconceivable in comparing a major US city Police Department and its employees that are part of the local government that are open to scrutiny from the public, news media and aggressive career politicians compared to a covert Federal Government Black Ops that is non-existent with no paper trail. I don't think she would have gotten a pink slip from HW as if she was working for Wal-Mart But what do I know, my dad never worked for any LE.
(10-12-2018, 05:34 PM)irukandji Wrote: You know, I agree that Trubel and Eve are close. They have to have a kind of closeness. They're in an organization that brutalized both of them, at least according to the forum. In reality, both of them faced certain death because BC was most certainly the more powerful.
Such closeness would forge an honesty between them. Such closeness would force them to recognize the apprehension of a comrade. If, as your argument implies, Eve was anxious that the writing was on the wall and she was about to get the ax, then Trubel sensed it as well.
Yet for all of Eve's supposed distress, does Trubel acknowledge it in any way? The answer is obvious. She does not because there was nothing to address. Trubel answered the way she did because that's what she was told. It's no secret that Trubel knew of other grimms in the field. She said as much. Eve would have known it as well.
While you see it one way, I can see that Eve might not have been called to immediate duty for a number of reasons. For one thing, she was injured. For another, she was more valuable to HW than Trubel. We know they had other grimms working for them. We only know of one hexenbiest, and a very powerful one at that. While you see Trubel being called away because Eve wasn't needed, that could be very true. The duties assigned may have been more compatible with that of grimms, so Eve wouldn't be needed. HW has more grimms, making them a more expendable commodity than the one hexenbiest they have.
As with every organization, there are employees who have special duties. What you see as lapses in the call to duty, I see as conservation. Eve would be preserved for the duties that called for her particular talents. We know she accomplished her tasks without fail.
I think Eve finally had enough feelings to tell HW she wasn't coming back because she had enough of them. I can't see them arguing with her decision.
You make a great argument if you were trying to create a fan fiction alternate but all your assumptions never happened because your lead up to these preposterous assumptions never happened. HW used Grimms, period. So get ready for some real Reality Checks instead of your drug induced wild assumptions you keep concocting.
1) Chavez never recruited Juliette. Chavez he was FBI, as well as an incognito HW agent and a Wesen herself, so she knew verry well what to expect from a Hexenbiest.
2) HW and Chavez were looking to recruit Grimms, period, not Hexenbiests.
3) HW, in their pursuit to grab Trubel, came across a fluke. An opportunity to also grab an almost dead or tranquilized Hexenbiest and took advantage to see if they could turn her.
4) HW took a chance, since she was a made Hex, not born as one. Meisner was the one in charge of her abduction and enhanced interrogations.
5) This Hexenbiest opportunity, that was not of birth, was one of a kind, created by a series of events that ONLY took place in Portland. Again, a flocking fluke.
6) HW never had part of a plan or strategy to recruit other Hexenbiest around the US of A, Europe or the rest of the world.
7) Here is the kicker. Unlike YOU, when HW was destroyed in Portland, the leadership of that agency did not consider, Juliette being the center of the known universe. Yea she was good. She was also an insignificant cog in the bigger things of their overall plan.
You want proof? They gave Trubel a mission and never mentioned the forgotten Juliette. Capisce, Baccala?
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