03-05-2017, 11:02 AM
(03-05-2017, 06:10 AM)syscrash Wrote: He is one of the statments G&K made.Syscrash,
TVLINE | David and Jim, how long have you known you were going to bring Bitsie back?
GREENWALT | A long time… But to keep my word, [Juliette] is dead. She’s coming back, but it’s not really Juliette anymore. It’s this new character, Eve, who has not been brainwashed exactly, but she’s been through some incredibly tough training where they broke her down to nothing.
She has a big scene with Nick in Episode 7, and she’s just a completely different person who doesn’t even relate to Juliette anymore — because, to her, Juliette’s dead.
TVLINE | Does she know who Nick is?
GREENWALT | She knows who Nick is, she knows what happened, and it all gets explained, what happened the night that Trubel shot her in the chest and neck with the arrows.
LIke I keep saying Juliette is dead. But as these statement show the person that was Juliette has been changed. She has every thing that Juliette had except the personality and the emotions.
Thanks for the quote:
Quote:GREENWALT | … But to keep my word, [Juliette] is dead.So where does Greenwalt recant her actual death and say it was a metaphorical death? He makes it clear that Juliette is dead.
Was Patrick Shelley's death also just a metaphor since the doctors Frankensteinized him? IMO, G&K like to play with death and since they continue to confirm Juliette died and that the character in season 6 is FrankenEve. That is why Greenwalt emphasizes "But to keep my word" when he again confirms " [Juliette] is dead." No metaphor.
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