01-19-2019, 09:23 AM
(01-19-2019, 12:47 AM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: It's possible Juliette may have felt that way if she'd had time to think about it much, but they find out there's a way for Nick to get his Grimm back, have barely a day to think about it and the time between Nick admitting that he wants his Grimm back and Juliette telling him he needs it back while she's standing next to a burning wolfsangle on Monroe's front yard is what, two minutes?
The series is loaded with moments like this, where the characters find out something, have very little time to give it much thought and then make spur of the moment decisions that end up coming back on them later.
Face, I might have disagreed with you on some occasions but never to the extent I have done so with "SOME" (cough) particular contributors. But you bring out a good point, without you being aware and how "SOME" other contributors might not realize.
Could it be that, not only did Juliette wanted her man to get his Grimm back to help their good friends, Rosalee and Monroe but because she was going to miss out on her addiction she developed to hunt down bad Wesen with Nick and the rest of the gang?
Now that is a topic to think about. Was Juliette's reasoning to get Nick his Grimm back two fold. Make him happy and satisfying her need to hunt down bad Wesen.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!