Hi JS,
You have proposed:
Juliette is one person. Juliette as the hexenbiest is still Juliette. Juliette as Eve is still Juliette. Juliette is responsible for everything said and done by Juliette, Hexenette and Eve. There is no way for Juliette/Hexenette/Eve to escape her guilt for what she has done. Every time she appears in a scene she shall be the betrayer, arsonist, violent felon we (most viewers) have grown to despise. To set aside her guilt without proper consequence will offend many of us. I am anxious to see the "confrontation."
There is nothing Eve (aka, Juliette) can say to Nick or do for him to eliminate her guilt.
New Guy
You have proposed:
Quote: Point is how much does a hexen spirit know should we think of a hexenbiest being two people or one person with power of the hexen spirit.I am in the "one person" camp. Every person faces choices. Every person is responsible for his/her choices and actions. I believe all of the Wesen we have seen in Grimm can un-woge as a human. While woged they retain their human persona. Recall Monroe did a woge and said "it is still me."
Juliette is one person. Juliette as the hexenbiest is still Juliette. Juliette as Eve is still Juliette. Juliette is responsible for everything said and done by Juliette, Hexenette and Eve. There is no way for Juliette/Hexenette/Eve to escape her guilt for what she has done. Every time she appears in a scene she shall be the betrayer, arsonist, violent felon we (most viewers) have grown to despise. To set aside her guilt without proper consequence will offend many of us. I am anxious to see the "confrontation."
Quote:Greenwalt also confirmed that there would be a crucial scene in "Eve of Destruction" that focuses on Eve and Nick confronting each other.If you are in the court to hear about how the hit and run driver who recently ran over your child and killed her will plead his case and the defendant (a multiple DUI person) says "Judge I was drunk" (under a spell) will you accept a not guilty verdict? Even more on point would "Judge my hexenbiest spirit made me do it" make you accept a not guilty verdict? How about, "Judge that was my old self Jack driving. I have become Ed and Jack is dead to me."
There is nothing Eve (aka, Juliette) can say to Nick or do for him to eliminate her guilt.
New Guy