01-19-2017, 07:30 AM
(01-19-2017, 07:08 AM)Grimmbiest11 Wrote:I think some of them are a bit wary of the possibility.(01-19-2017, 06:28 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(01-19-2017, 06:15 AM)irukandji Wrote:At the time, I do truly believe Juliette would have calmed down, given time. What I'm getting now is a sense that maybe that was probably never going to happen. It's not conclusive obviously, I'm just going by Eve's own reaction about "going back" and that of Monroe and Rosalee. It could mean nothing other than three people's over active imagination about Hexenette, we'll probably never know for sure since the stick has altered Eve/Juliette once more.(01-19-2017, 03:53 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Having read every argument you have made for Juliette, I realise your version of Juliette at the end of S4 is certainly a horrible person to be around and for Nick and the scoobies' sake I hope they stay away from her. She responds to them trying to cure her hexenbiest with extreme and lethal force because it's "what's best for her". I'd empathize if it weren't for the dead, regardless of her not doing the killing herself, she still played a significant part. I can see why Eve is wary of that Juliette coming back, I'd be worried too if your Juliette was the one we are seeing on screen right now.
Oddly enough, the two people who seemed to believe Juliette didn't have a problem as a hexenbiest were Henrietta and Adalind. Henrietta told Nick to leave Juliette alone, I'm guessing so she had time to adjust. Of course he wouldn't and his blundering made things worse.
Adalind herself showed even more understanding when she made the comment along the line of, "what hexenbiest hasn't torn up a bar?" Adalind was frightened of Juliette and rightfully so. But I never saw a reaction in Adalind that Juliette was so far off the grid for violent acts that she was one of a kind as hexenbiests go.
That said, I don't like the despairing Eve either. She's weak and made to appear worthless, which is really dumb in view of the danger to all of the scoobies.
I agree she is a lot better when she's more assertive and self assured and not hanging by the proverbial thread due to an identity crisis and the uncertainty of her place in Nick's life. I definitely enjoyed her 1000x more in the second episode than I did in 6x01. I prefer she remain this way right through the rest of the season.
The producers did hint something about Eve/Juliette finding her purpose this season and coming into her own individual power. The helpless 'what tf is going on' mode is quite cringey.
(01-19-2017, 07:05 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(01-19-2017, 07:03 AM)irukandji Wrote: It's not that I'm not giving credit to Monroe and Rosalee, but Sean, Adalind, Diana, and even Nick don't seem to sense that there could be a danger of Eve returning to her old hexenbiest days.
Nick was worried about Eve bringing up the topic of love and Adalind.
You reckon he's afraid she might turn back into a vengeful sociopath again and come after Adalind as she once promised in the precinct?