01-21-2016, 04:54 PM
(01-21-2016, 04:07 PM)irukandji Wrote: She did turn into a hexenbiest, but I still see that as a lack of development. We know she wanted to be human, but then one or two episodes later, she claims to be happy with the change. What the heck happened in those two episodes that made her happy with the change?
I though she explained it to Nick, that she felt the power, the awareness and now knowing the potential she did not want to go back. She was beyond human and was looking down on humans, or so it seemed to me. I thought it was one of the few things the writers actually took time to explain. And I think it tied back to when Nick was explaining to Juliette about the whole Grimm-Wesen thing and she wanted to know what type of creature she was, and he said in affect that she was nothing, she was just a human and said it in a condescending way.
Quote:One of the biggest confusions to me is this being arrested in the bar story arc. What was Juliette doing in a bar? As far as I know she's never been a bar hopper. Now all of the sudden because she's a hexenbiest she's also a barfly?
A couple of points. It seemed rather obvious to me she was out cruising for a man for a hook-up, only her emotions got in the way.
I found it congruent with my thought that she was out slumming when she met Nick, probably in a drunken horny state in a bar. So now she is single why not revert to type? At least this aspect made sense to me.
Quote:Oh yeah, I forgot: she refused Nick's proposal.
Once again I think it supported my slumming theory, but beyond that, it did demonstrate that she was intelligent.
Quote:As far as I know this woman is not known for any good deeds.
Define good. I have been of the opinion, for some time, that even those who are in voluntary servitude to others or do supposed acts of charity do so for innately selfish reasons: i.e they like how it makes them feel about themselves.
We live in a time of hedonism; Juliette is just part of the current manifestation of pop culture
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