02-10-2016, 05:45 PM
I also did not understand Roslee's response. Especially since she was the one who introduced Juliette to what it is to be wesen.
Ok first response of wanting to fix her, natural response. But at some point don't you move to acceptance. They made it sound like being a hexenbiest is the worse thing in the world. I thought maybe Rosalee has only had bad experiences with hexenbiest so it has colored her opinion of them.
Then along comes Adalind. All of the things that are used against Juiette are now excepted from Adalind.
Ok the shock, the guilt, even Nick needing to take a walk fine. But at some point, it should become lets help you deal with being a hexenbiest and a wesen. But the ending of your only solution is to fix what can't be fixed and really is not broken is what messes up the whole story. Especiallly episode after episode have been wesen accepting and dealing with their problem.
If they wanted or needed and exit into a new character. Then let the team switch into help mode. Helping her learn the problems of being a wesen, learning to use her powers. Then let Juliette become consumed with her powers and start risking exposure. Or during a simple task someone gets hurt because she lacks control. But to make the group jerks then blame Juliette because of the way she reacted to their reaction of her. That is what seems wrong.
How they did it might have worked if they had planed for Eve to be a psycho crazed out of control killer. But the show goes to great lengths to show hexenbiest can be in control, shattering the hexenbiest myth. You have Adalind I don't want to be a hexenbiest because it made me do bad things. For one she still is a hexenbiest, they suppressed her powers not who she is. Second after Nick had actually stripped her powers she was still a self centered witch. Even she stated you don't have to be a witch to work my kind of magic.
I see the destination being Eve. It is the road they took that's the problem. It is the blame for the wrong reasons. That is frustrating.
Ok first response of wanting to fix her, natural response. But at some point don't you move to acceptance. They made it sound like being a hexenbiest is the worse thing in the world. I thought maybe Rosalee has only had bad experiences with hexenbiest so it has colored her opinion of them.
Then along comes Adalind. All of the things that are used against Juiette are now excepted from Adalind.
Ok the shock, the guilt, even Nick needing to take a walk fine. But at some point, it should become lets help you deal with being a hexenbiest and a wesen. But the ending of your only solution is to fix what can't be fixed and really is not broken is what messes up the whole story. Especiallly episode after episode have been wesen accepting and dealing with their problem.
If they wanted or needed and exit into a new character. Then let the team switch into help mode. Helping her learn the problems of being a wesen, learning to use her powers. Then let Juliette become consumed with her powers and start risking exposure. Or during a simple task someone gets hurt because she lacks control. But to make the group jerks then blame Juliette because of the way she reacted to their reaction of her. That is what seems wrong.
How they did it might have worked if they had planed for Eve to be a psycho crazed out of control killer. But the show goes to great lengths to show hexenbiest can be in control, shattering the hexenbiest myth. You have Adalind I don't want to be a hexenbiest because it made me do bad things. For one she still is a hexenbiest, they suppressed her powers not who she is. Second after Nick had actually stripped her powers she was still a self centered witch. Even she stated you don't have to be a witch to work my kind of magic.
I see the destination being Eve. It is the road they took that's the problem. It is the blame for the wrong reasons. That is frustrating.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one