01-29-2016, 08:32 AM
(01-29-2016, 08:14 AM)irukandji Wrote: Actually, Adriano, the question changed because it was originally about Juliette. Maybe we should bring it back around to her. It's been said that Juliette did not understand the wesen world. She knows it but does not understand it. But yet Nick does. I think we got off on the wesen tangent in trying to define a wesen and therefore be able to understand their world.
But going back to Juliette for a moment. I don't buy the argument that she knows of wesen but does not understand their world like Nick does.
Personally, I think we have consider three Juliettes...
1st Juliette is that one who knows about wesen, but wasn't a hexanbiest yet. That one I agree that knows about wesen but didn't understand about them.
2nd Juliette was the hexanbiest in season 4. I still think she knew about wesen but didn't understand about them, even being one of them. By understanding, I am talking about experience, learning... knowing their conflicts about living in two worlds. Just for comparation... Nick is not wesen, but we have debated here about he being lawless because sometimes he choose to think about the wesen thing and not about the law. This is a conflit about living in two worlds that the hexanbiest Juliette from season four didn't understand yet. This is my opinion...
3rd Juliette is last one (now called Eve). She is a wesen soldier trainned by the HW to fight in a war against a wesen uprising. We don't know yet what this character is.... but I think she will be a very well trainned soldier... this mean... she will understand the wesen world very well... better then Monroe and Rosalee... because I think the HW teached her how a wesen think... not just a normal wesen... their conflicts... and mainly... why those conflicts make them start an uprising...
But... as js use to say... there is always a but... The writers never explored this in the show (the lack of characters development...)... All we have about the characters is our own impressions that in the end is based our own way of filling in the gaps left by the writers...
(ok, this last paragraph is just me complaining about the writers.... you can consider just the other ones... ).