06-12-2015, 07:27 PM
(06-11-2015, 11:22 AM)irukandji Wrote:Quote:Adriano Neres Rodrigues wrote:: irukandji, if by "paid the price you" you mean suffer... Even Nick and Juliette suffered, so both "paid the price". Is it possible to disccus who suffered more? Yes, but I will not go in this arena.
No, Adriano, I was speaking of her death. She ended up paying the price by dying.
irukandji, I was thinking about paying the price and I start to saw things in another direction. I would like to read your thoughs, and of course from others member of the forum, about this.
First, the idea is not talk about life after death, just to let it clear. I will just considere life before death. Ok?
And I my intention is not simply give na oposite opinion from yours. My intention is to look in a diferent way.
The idea...
Supose Juliette stayed alive for the next seasson. After Kenneth and kings Frederich death... and after Kelly's death and everything that happended between she and the group... she would be alone... If everybody belives Diana died in the helicopter (we don't know yet how this plot will be played) and if Sean considered Juliette part of his father death... maybe... even Sean would abandon her. If Juliette kills Nick in the house this would be even worst.
Obs.: I am not saying Juliette is responsable for those things. But by the things that happened in the show, we can be sure that this is the perception of the group and that is how they woulod play in seasson five.
Continuing... Juliette is a dot of interrogation. Aparently she has no feelings anymore (I have defended it here). But after your arguments, deep inside, I don't believe it anymore. With this new perception, I am not sure if she would be sad about all of that, but I believe she would suffer. Suffer for been alone... suffer for carring the burden of the responsabilit for all that happended (again, the point here is not if she is or not responsible... but the caracteres perceptions... and the show writers played all the cards against Juliette).
Considering all of that (and other things you may considerer)... Can't we see Juliette's death more as gift than a price for her? Some kind of freedon from all of that burden?
In the other way... Now Nick is the one to stay relativelly alone...Feeling guilt for Juliette's and Kelly's death? (if he followed Marie advise in the first seasson, everithing would be diferent...). Ins't Nick the one paing the price for staying alive after all?
obs.: The idea is to see the situation up side down and try to see new perspectives. As the writers promised a darker grimm, I belive they play this burden card over Nick's shoulder exactly to make him dark. Just speculating.