06-07-2015, 08:36 AM
(06-06-2015, 06:35 PM)Wessenrein Wrote: Didn't mean any offense, about the thinking too much comment, just having fun myself, as we all are. To your first question, it is a good one, the only answer I can think of, is that when Adalind became Juliette, no side effects for Adalind because Juliette is a non Wessen/normal human, however, when Julette became Adalind, the point of the spell is to take on the form of another person, in this case, Adalind, well, her true form is a Hexxenbeist, so that might explain why Juliette became such. although, Adalind was still powerless at this point, I'm pretty sure. So, yeah, a bit of a faux pas, of sorts, in the writing, should have gotten Adalind's powers back first then it would make more sense. Probably a storyline that was just thrown together as Bitsie Tulloch was leaving the show anyways, she had other obligations from what I've read, 3 other movies, 2 of which are coming out this year, plus, I think her character had run its course. They could have continued that bad girl Julibeist into next season but between her obligations and the fact that I believe her character was purposely created to be doomed from the beginning, remember Aunt Marie's warning to Nick about breaking up with Juliette, that is why it all ended in Season 4.
Absolutely no offense taken here, Wessenrein. I do tend to think about things that really appeal to me and the spell and potions of Grimm are one of those things. I have to admit, Grimm has been pretty good about spells and potions, with the exception of this one.
This particular spell has nagged on me because I felt it was a sloppy mess from beginning to end. Your comments have caused some thoughts to come to mind.
Do you think the writers simply slopped this together because their intent was to get rid of Juliette all along? Maybe they took the attitude that her character doesn't matter anyway and no one will care to wonder why she became a hexenbiest?
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