05-14-2017, 06:40 AM
(05-14-2017, 06:08 AM)Robyn Wrote: When Kelly was tasked with protecting the mother and child on the next step of their journey, she arrived at the transfer site hours before the appointed time. She strategically positioned herself and was prepared to counter unanticipated interference in the plan. That’s the character established during the first three seasons.
Kelly didn’t have reason to suspect Juliette when Nick lives with, trusts, and wants to marry her. It was actually Nick who dropped the ball in Juliette’s slide to the dark side. I get that he was reacting as a man losing the woman he loves. But as a Grimm and detective, informing his mother that Juliette could no longer be trusted should have been a priority.
Kelly waltzing up to a dark house with Diana in tow was completely out of character. But the death scene was contrived to create a quick and easy path to conclusion - her brutal demise and setting up Diana and Meisner for S5. It would be wrong for one poorly constructed scene to negate everything we had learned about the character.
meant about kelly trusting her since season 2. she knew nick loved juliette but she never met her before juliette tracked her emails. wasn't juliette able to figure out from which town kelly sent the e-mail? kelly left town before juliette woke up from the coma. shouldn't paranoid kelly have been at least worried that someone found out about her sending e-mails to nick and was pretending to be juliette