(11-24-2015, 10:06 AM)New Guy Wrote:New Guy, just some thoughts:(11-22-2015, 06:40 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: ENOUGH with the "Juliette is dead" claptrap! I hate it when actors and showrunners try to screw around with their own fanbase like this. It's not innovative, it's not clever, it's just irritating. Either A) show her corpse being buried, B) bring her back for good, or C) get off the damn pot already, guys.Hi Hexenadler,
I agree. Many fans want the final irrevocable decision. We saw other Wesen die from the crossbow. We also saw it used to deliver potions.
When I read this:
'When asked about Juliette’s possible return Bitsie Tulloch said “Juliette is dead.” While Silas Weir Mitchell, who plays the loveable Blutbad Monroe added “She’s six feet under.”'
It made me wonder why this was said:
'When asked about her involvement with season five, Bitsie Tulloch left us with this: “I can’t say.”'
Why is it such a big secret? Why did Bitsie say “Juliette is dead” but regarding season five “I can’t say”? When Silas says “She’s six feet under” why has there been no burial scene? Just where is the grave?
Why is it that this Forum seems more interested in Juliette's fate than Nick and the rest of the characters? Is it odd (even for Renard) that the Captain of a homicide unit would not order an investigation? There seems to be a major vacuum in the plot that could suck away the interest of the viewers. So NBC needs to convey your item C to the producers and writers before other programming becomes the Friday entertainment of choice of former Grimm fans.
New Guy
1)Its fun to annoy people and then have them keep watching for an answer you may never provide.
2)"Six feet under" means dead, not buried.
3)Why on earth would Renard investigate a death that has not been reported? He and most of the wessen community do not want to do anything which will reveal their existence to the world. If you turn over a bunch of rocks for fun, something may bite you. We know they are "real", to everyone else they are just bumps in the night.
4)From what I can see, there is not much else on Friday night that I really want to watch. I guess I could start reading books, visiting friends and family, or go back to getting hammered at the local watering hole.