(06-13-2017, 11:41 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(06-13-2017, 11:33 AM)New Guy Wrote: Hello Forum Friends,That is such a weird and dumb concept that it must be real that there's people who see relationships as nothing more than having the "hand".
In regard to the discussion about the "spurned" Nick and the "scorned" Juliette I am reminded about a Seinfeld episode where George is concerned about "hand."
https://theseinfelddictionary.com/2008/02/22/hand/
Juliette seemed to have hand when she turned down Nick's proposal, erased her memory of him, burned his trailer and fornicated his boss. So did she think Nick gained hand over her by protecting his unborn child? Was she concerned that she had no hand? Was she attempting to regain hand by betraying Kelly, plotting her death and fornicating Kenneth to embolden him for the execution?
IMO the climax of the entire series was when Trubel killed her at the end of the Cry Havoc episode.
Ding Dong the Witch is dead! OOPS! This is Grimm so death is just fantasy.
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Yes, the climax of the show was Juliette "dying".
IMO, the writers knew that after taking the character where they did in the show, her death was apropos as a consequence. That is why I think they stuck to the 'Juliette is dead' premise even though they themselves couldn't commit to it 100%. However, they never gave proper closure (to Nick, Juliette and therefore the audience) on the Juliette and Nick situation since they brought her back but as a reinvented dead-not-dead Juliette personality called Eve. At the same time they wrote in Eve with Juliette memories and later started bringing out peeks of Juliette, only to reiterate 'Juliette is dead' once more. IMO, I think a powerful bad-ass 'Eve' was one of the spin-offs the writers were hoping to gain out of this.