Who'd like to see an episode where Juliette is kidnapped by relatives of the families who were murdered by the Verrat on the night she betrayed Kelly to the Royals, and put on a makeshift trial for her crimes?
(06-20-2016, 07:43 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: Who'd like to see an episode where Juliette is kidnapped by relatives of the families who were murdered by the Verrat on the night she betrayed Kelly to the Royals, and put on a makeshift trial for her crimes?
I like the trial idea but I would prefer it be a real trial under U.S. law and involve more than just Juliette.
(06-20-2016, 07:43 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: Who'd like to see an episode where Juliette is kidnapped by relatives of the families who were murdered by the Verrat on the night she betrayed Kelly to the Royals, and put on a makeshift trial for her crimes?
Hi Hexenadler,
I would like Juliette to put herself on trial. She claims to have all her memories. If the healing stick restores her sense of morals she should experience deep remorse for all of the vile hateful things she has done. She told Nick her only regret was that he "didn't have a chance to bury Juliette." Perhaps her feelings of guilt will cause her own eardrums rupture, causing otorrhagia, and death. No more regret FrankenEve. Nick can put her carcass in a hole beside Chavez and Kelly. Now Nick can deal with the other issues and become the hero of the Grimm show.
New Guy
I'm okay with it as long as everyone has a trial for the crimes they've committed. Perhaps the trial dates should be set in the order the crimes were committed.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke
Since this is Grimm, under what law would she be tried who would be the judge and jury? "Your honor, the accused is a witch who, after conspiring with two Grimms and several wessen to kidnap a child , joined with a Royal family to kill the victim, one of the Grimms, who was protecting a half Royal half witch child". Okay, it wouldn't be a trial under regular law. The Wessen Council, if its still in business, concerns itself with wessen who expose themselves to the real world. Doubt they would care. Juliette could put herself on trial with herself as judge and jury. A lot of people do this, they look at their sins and punish themselves with guilt and sorrow for the rest of their life. I can see this last type of trial as the one Juliette will have, no one else could try her, find her guilty, and punish her.
Remember Adalind directly caused Juliettes comma, and Hank almost dying. Juliette only burned the trailer, and completed a plan Adalind started. Adalind's plan when she went to Juliettte's house, was kidnap Juliette and force her to contact Kelly. An interesting point though, you could only prove that Juliette sent the emails. There is noting that could point to her even being there that night. No one that knew she was involved is alive. Even Diana never saw Juliette involved in what happened to his mom. Why would Diana hate Juliette for not helping when she her self did not help. There is no forensics because Juliette was up stairs. Unlike Nick a number of officers saw them take Kenneth into custody. Forensic would show it was Nick's knife. Nick print's would have to be somewhere in the warehouse which he could not explain. Prints at the house not an issue it was Juliette house. The writers where very careful to always give Juliette and out.