10-26-2018, 08:07 AM
(10-25-2018, 05:34 AM)Hell Rell Wrote:When Nick and Juliette were cleaning the blood off the floor, he said something to the effect of "maybe its a good thing, being normal, being a Grimm certainly has not made our life easier". Juliette was passing along Nick's idea to Monroe and Juliette. She asked, they said okay, once she left the shop they started looking again because THEY thought it was good having a different Grimm in town. As far as Juliette's reaction to the offered potion in the spice shop, I see it as "Piss Off and don't try mess with me". Even that didn't work.(10-24-2018, 09:21 PM)irukandji Wrote:(10-24-2018, 06:32 PM)brandon Wrote: He must have harassed her on the phone?
Track your cell phone?
Be violent with her?.
I think you're asking if Nick harrassed Juliette on the phone, tracked her, or was violent with her. If that's what you're saying, I would respond by stating that aside from calling her multiple times and leaving messages, the answer would be no.
However, I keep thinking about what Nick said: "...*We* will figure this out and get rid of it..."
I assume Nick meant that *he* and *Juliette* would work on getting through this whole hexenbiest issue together.
When was Juliette ever included in coming to a mutual decision on how *she* and *Nick* would get through it?
Juliette told Monroe and Rosalee to hold off on looking for a cure for Nick without consulting him. This happened in 4x02 and she told him he needed to be a Grimm again at the end of 4x05. Juliette didn't feel the need to include Nick on a decision about his future. However, I've always agreed with you on how she should be commended for deciding to be the final ingredient on getting his Grimm back. Her deciding not to do it would've been perfectly understandable. That's not something she had to do and it came with risks even if nobody knew what they were.
Nick telling Juliette they'll figure it out and work through it together is now somehow being spun into a bad thing even though Juliette needed time to adjust to becoming something he already was and had experience being in a relationship with prior to him getting it back.
(10-25-2018, 04:29 AM)irukandji Wrote:(10-24-2018, 09:50 AM)eric Wrote: "Drink this new potion my dearie and trust us--there will be no side effects this time and and if you do we will like you again",
Loved this. It's completely spot on.
Once again, there's no problem with Juliette feeling that way. I feel like statements like this purposely leave out how she reacted to it all. I don't think that's the whole story but I could see that coming from Juliette's perspective, especially with her heightened emotions. That's why I never blamed her for not taking the suppressant.
If that was all that happened, I wouldn't have any complaints about Juliette's behavior. She proceeded to shake the Spice Shop and toss Rosalee across the room as a response. They are in no way responsible for how Juliette handled that situation.