07-01-2016, 05:30 PM
(This post was last modified: 07-01-2016, 05:34 PM by Renardfan99.)
(07-01-2016, 09:41 AM)New Guy Wrote:(06-30-2016, 05:34 PM)Renardfan99 Wrote: Juliette Eve or whatever name she is using now, should have died at the end of s4 and I am totally furious that she is still alive at the end of s5! Let It Go, writers, Let it go and kill this chick once and for all. Free Nick and let him co-parent Kelly Jr. with Adalind.Hello Renardfan99,
Well said. The writers had Hexenette dead at end of 4.22. The NBC promo for 5.01 even had a scene of her in a coffin. That was very "Grimm" and showed the consequence that should befall an evil witch.
With only 13 episodes to go I hope they do not waste screen time with Juliette/Hexenette/FrankenEve/Whatever.
New Guy
New Guy, thanks for the shout out!
Once I found out DG and BT were dating in real life, I knew right away that Juliette Eve was here to stay. Sigh. Juliette was evil by the end of s4 and no amount of saving Renard, Nick, Wu, Hank and Monroe will change my mind that she should died along with Kenneth.
I chose not to vote, because the only good Juliette is a dead Juliette!
(07-01-2016, 01:26 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(07-01-2016, 10:25 AM)speakeasy Wrote: I hope the writers have Juliette/Eve admit to her part in the murder of Kelly, say that much to Nick and ask for his forgiveness. No torturous end for Juliette in my book of wishes, hope you guys don't get yours. Whether or not Nick will be able to forgive Juliette isn't important to me, only that she asks.
She has much to atone for, but Kelly's ignoble murder is an affront to Nick and to the spirit and letter of the show that bear's the characters' name. In my humble and minority view, of course.
If Nick or any of the other characters respond to Juliette's plea with "That's okay, it wasn't really you," I'll put my fist through the TV screen.
Too many television writers in the past have dismissed monstrous actions and betrayals committed by regulars on the show with dialogue like the one above. It's the cheapest, laziest, most cliched way to force a story along without having to address psychological trauma and other niggling little details that complete hacks can't be bothered to take into consideration.
Preach! I am tired of shows providing lazy redemptions to horrific acts in order to hold onto an actor and their character. Let it go and let Juliette Eve die once and for all.