10-11-2015, 11:01 AM
(10-11-2015, 09:07 AM)Hexenadler Wrote:(10-03-2015, 12:35 AM)Lin S. Wrote: Should Juliette rise from the dead, so to speak, all in tears....claiming to have spent a year in hell....which we all know is a lifetime....for crimes she never choose to commit and at last due to some unforseeable events she is allowed to return to earth....then Nick would be a cad not to take her back.
A heartfelt apology, a few tears, and great make up sex is all she had to do last time when she had an obsession for Renard. Also she can make all sorts of promises to not want to take him from his child and therefore she will quietly go away and treat poor animals in Africa or somewhere.
There's sleeping with Renard, and then there's Nick finding his mother's decapitated head inside a box. Regardless whether or not Juliette was in her right mind, that's still beyond traumatic.
I know I'm the one who started this thread, but even I have to admit Juliette has to try a lot harder than "make-up sex" this time.
I was being sarcastic. I meant that the writers will write anything and most of the audience will be swayed by that.
I can understand your frustration with the characterizations. I have felt that way very often myself. I stopped watching the series halfway into season 4. I felt like Nick's personality wasn't consistent. He was suppose to be one kind of person and then he did and said things that seemed like a completely different person.
Something clicked in my head when the reruns started and I wanted to see if I was right so I went back and looked at the DVD's of season 4. I stopped looking at the regular cast as stable people but as place holders for archetypes in fairy tales and other stories. They take on the personality and motives of different fairy tale characters. It's weird but it makes sense out of the otherwise chaos.