Well, the first question that comes to mind is how much ground the writers will cover in this episode . If all the promo scenes are from episode 7, and not any future episode scenes thrown in for effect, then there’s definitely a fair amount of plot-driving scenes.
But what about character-driven scenes?
It’s been discussed in another thread that the writers might have Nick under react to HW/Meisner sacrificing Juliette in order to create Eve for the sake of telling their Wesen Uprising story.
So the second question that comes to mind is how much ground will the writers cover in this episode that delves into the characters’ emotions/reactions.
Wouldn’t it make sense for Nick to go Rambo on Meisner once learning what he did to Juliette, and continue the same with Trubel if learning she knew & her loyalty was to HW instead of him?
Nick has proven that keeping Kelly & Adalind safe and making a home for them is his first priority. But that priority was established while he believed Juliette was dead. Will he want/need to believe that ‘his’ Juliette still exists somewhere in the Eve psyche and that will also make him want/need to believe that ‘his’ Juliette wouldn’t hurt Kelly or Adalind?
Depending on how Adalind perceives Nick’s reaction/intentions towards Juliette/Eve, wouldn’t it make sense for her to possibly react with uncertainty about her & the baby’s stability and a need to make plans that would ensure their future stability & safety - with or without Nick?
Of course, any reaction from Adalind other than - “Okay, thank you” or “I was worried” - would require the old Adalind spunk.
And I worry the writers had the potion suppress Adalind’s spunk & sass along with her Hexenbiest.
But what about character-driven scenes?
It’s been discussed in another thread that the writers might have Nick under react to HW/Meisner sacrificing Juliette in order to create Eve for the sake of telling their Wesen Uprising story.
So the second question that comes to mind is how much ground will the writers cover in this episode that delves into the characters’ emotions/reactions.
Wouldn’t it make sense for Nick to go Rambo on Meisner once learning what he did to Juliette, and continue the same with Trubel if learning she knew & her loyalty was to HW instead of him?
Nick has proven that keeping Kelly & Adalind safe and making a home for them is his first priority. But that priority was established while he believed Juliette was dead. Will he want/need to believe that ‘his’ Juliette still exists somewhere in the Eve psyche and that will also make him want/need to believe that ‘his’ Juliette wouldn’t hurt Kelly or Adalind?
Depending on how Adalind perceives Nick’s reaction/intentions towards Juliette/Eve, wouldn’t it make sense for her to possibly react with uncertainty about her & the baby’s stability and a need to make plans that would ensure their future stability & safety - with or without Nick?
Of course, any reaction from Adalind other than - “Okay, thank you” or “I was worried” - would require the old Adalind spunk.
And I worry the writers had the potion suppress Adalind’s spunk & sass along with her Hexenbiest.