02-14-2017, 08:59 AM
(This post was last modified: 02-14-2017, 12:59 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
The "false narrative" is that Juliette was not complicit in Kelly's death and the deaths of her neighbors. She was. Legally, were a prosecutor able to obtain the same knowledge of the events of that night that we viewers have and the physical evidence to establish it, there would be more than enough to convict her as either an accessory or a conspirator. Morally, the guilt for her role weighed so heavily on her that she returned to the house to give Nick the opportunity to relieve her of it by killing her in a "suicide by Grimm", and when he didn't do that had so little reason in her own mind to go on living that she had to spln off a new personality and "start over" as a new person.
The bottom line is, the narrative of Grimm says that Juliette was complict in this. All of the characters thought she was. She thought she was. The only people who think she wasn't are here in this forum.
The bottom line is, the narrative of Grimm says that Juliette was complict in this. All of the characters thought she was. She thought she was. The only people who think she wasn't are here in this forum.