(12-23-2016, 10:19 AM)Purity Wrote:(12-23-2016, 10:10 AM)irukandji Wrote:(12-23-2016, 10:09 AM)Purity Wrote:(12-23-2016, 10:06 AM)irukandji Wrote:(12-23-2016, 09:59 AM)Purity Wrote: Her rage made her less centered, not in control of her emotions, less focused on doing the right thing, more focused on doing the wrong, with all this added together, Juliette was easily manipulated but I somehow think she wanted to be manipulated to doing all this because she was in denial. As soon as all that rage was poured out with her successful plan, I can imagine how empty she was inside, hence the coming back to Nick.
It all goes back to the character, Purity. Grimm gave Juliette's character nothing of substance, so all we can do is post speculations.
I really do not know what he could give her, when she would not allow him give her anything, atleast not in her situation or the situation she allowed herself to be put in.
Who's he?
I really do not know what Nick (the Grimm) could give her anymore even when he tried to (be it little), atleast not in her situation, the situation Juliette blissfully allowed herself to be put in. And the situations she put herself in cannot be speculations but merely facts.
I think you're misunderstanding me, Purity. I'm not talking about Nick. I'm talking about what the creators of the series itself did to the character of Juliette. We can only speculate about her rage, her coldness, her lack of anything because the series' creators didn't give the character much of anything.
The best way to frustrate a cyberbully is to ignore him.