11-22-2014, 04:22 PM
(11-22-2014, 12:40 PM)Gaultheria Wrote:(11-22-2014, 07:07 AM)speakeasy Wrote: I wouldn't want Juliette to have her moment while Adalind is on her emotional knees (doesn't seem fair).
At that moment, Nick will get his Grimm sight back, Juliette-as-Adalind will woge, Nick will see her in full hexenface, and Juliette will see herself reflected in Nick's eyes.
I was referring to the 'moment' or opportunity, that Juliette might have some kind of revenge on Adalind, of the payback kind, because she was in her body and could punish her somehow. But that it wouldn't be right to get back at Adalind when she's down (under the influence of the drug she ingested, seeking her lost baby, to say nothing of being held prisoner!); would be the same as hitting a guy when he's already reeling from someone else's blow, like that. Takes the satisfaction out the retribution, imo.
But your suggestion that Adalind as her human self and her hexenbiest self is needed to complete the re-grimming ritual makes sense. If you mean that Juliette will see Juliette reflected in Nick eyes, okay. But if she sees hexenbiest Adalind, now that's a bridge too far.
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