(05-16-2015, 12:30 AM)izzy Wrote: One poster writes:
It hadn't occurred to me to wonder what happened to Juliette until she showed up at her house.
And another writes:
I have to say, Juliette going back to Nick's house
My comments:
For some reason I was always under the impression Juliette owned the house and Nick moved in with her. So does anyone recall who actually owned the house and moved in with whom?
As an aside, I always thought Juliette’s character was a salute to feminism. Think of it this way, Juliette is a Veterinarian, they are highly educated and make big bucks, she owns her own home, and Nick was sort of her boy-toy at first. Think about it, the series seemed to open that way in terms of the relationship, and let’s face it, a Veterinarian means Juliette had brains and Nick is a cop, it is a known fact that cops are selected for lower IQs (see reference below) It seems to me Juliette was slumming, hence her perennial bitchy attitude. She always came across to me as a well to do snob with her blue collar boyfriend.
Reference:
Court OKs Barring High IQs for Cops
I'm glad the question of the house has been brought up. I understood in the earlier episodes that this was Juliette's house and Nick moved in with her. But I could swear that in one of the episodes this very year, Hank referred to it as 'Nick's house'.
The possibility of Juliette as a feminist is an interesting one, especially comparing her to someone like Rosalie. Nothing was ever given to Juliette. She earned and lived on her own terms. Rosalie, on the other hand, lives by what was given to her. Both women had a shot at marriage; Juliette refused, Rosalie accepted. I can see Juliette as a feminist.
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