11-21-2018, 04:03 PM
I think what made Juliette bad was herself, your own decisions.
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11-21-2018, 04:03 PM
I think what made Juliette bad was herself, your own decisions.
I think this. (11-21-2018, 03:03 PM)dicappatore Wrote: To me, it was clearly shown, the stick healing and purification did what the potion they made way back in S4 and never got Juliette to drink it. The stick, not only suppressed her Hex but did even more. That was my point. Before stick heeling, everything was suppressed. The stick brought parts of her personality back, but not the evil. But with conscience back, she felt guilt for what Juliette had done, although she did not identify with her anymore. We had a 4th personality.
11-21-2018, 06:54 PM
I think the intent was that the stick broke down the barriers that had walled off Juliette's feelings and Eve was forced to deal with them. At one point Trubel asked her what she was feeling and her reply was "everything." There were moments when Nick (and, IIRC, Monroe and Rosalee) wondered if Eve was becoming Juliette again, but Eve never acknowledged that that might even be a possibility.
What I wonder most, though, is whether Eve was a hexenbiest at the end. She wasn't one the first time she and Nick came back through the mirror, and after the second time there wasn't time for her to try again or even notice if she felt "different."
When Trubel asked Eve how she was feeling, Eve said. "I feel....a lot".
I got the impression that she was talking about her own feelings as Eve, not those of Juliette.
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11-21-2018, 07:39 PM
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Thanks for the correction.
The personality created by HW for Eve was pretty much devoid of emotion, except for various levels of aggression. Which would make sense if she was created to be a weapon. (11-21-2018, 07:39 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Thanks for the correction. You're welcome. I agree with your post. I was reading a transcript where Eve commented on Trubel's emotions interfering with her job. She had no sympathy for her.
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11-22-2018, 04:14 AM
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(11-21-2018, 06:54 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: I think the intent was that the stick broke down the barriers that had walled off Juliette's feelings and Eve was forced to deal with them. At one point Trubel asked her what she was feeling and her reply was "everything." There were moments when Nick (and, IIRC, Monroe and Rosalee) wondered if Eve was becoming Juliette again, but Eve never acknowledged that that might even be a possibility. Face, Eve was a hexenbiest again when she came back through the mirror the second time beacuse Diana says, Eve your a hexenbiest again. Eve- What? Diana - You're a Hexenbiest again. Again? Diana Nick, he didn't come back through. Nick- No, he didn't. Read more: https://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk...ode=s06e13
11-22-2018, 05:58 AM
The kind of mental barrier that a person experiences after a traumatic event.
(11-22-2018, 05:58 AM)brandon Wrote: The kind of mental barrier that a person experiences after a traumatic event. I'm curious as to what kind of a mental barrier this was. At times, it's not only Eve but Trubel and others as well that believe Juliette to be dead. Yet at other times, (like Rosalee), they're wondering if Juliette is near the surface. Then there's Eve herself. When Trubel asks her if she's going to harm Nick and his little family, she replies something to the effect of "she doesn't owe Juliette". In other words, the answer is no. I know there was another time where she mentioned something about Juliette being too dangerous. So what exactly is "Juliette" to Eve? What exactly is the mental barrier that she cannot cross? What is this "owing" all about? To make this clear, I don't believe that Juliette's feelings surfaced in Eve. Eve remembers everything and that would include Juliette's feelings. So, if we're to believe Eve, she's kept her distance from anything that she perceives is of Juliette. The only thing she uses that is Juliette's is the former's body. She also made the conscious decision to become Eve and that is confirmed once again when she finally gets it into Nick's head on the other side. However, not long after she became Eve, she admitted to Nick that she didn't believe in any of it at first, but then she did. She also told Nick she had a reason to live. While I too, see her as being devoid of emotion, she is not devoid of logic. Her decision involving the reason could easily be based on logic. It points to Eve evaluating the situation and her place within it, and as a result, accepting who she is. I don't get this notion of a 4th personality. No where in the series did anyone, including Eve herself, admit to such a thing.
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11-22-2018, 09:20 AM
With mental barrier I mean people who repress memories of childhood.
It has nothing to do with what Nick and company think.Did HW. Maybe Meisner could check but could be following the directions of other people- Wesen-. |
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