12-16-2015, 06:45 PM
(12-11-2015, 08:20 AM)eric Wrote: Well, if Nick hadn't flubbed it by walking out on Juliette when she revealed herself , if he had kissed her when she woged back into normal form and tried to talk to her, the amount of time wouldn't have been too important. Learning how to do things right takes time--learning how to drink, drive, skydive as examples. She was in the kitchen and tried to catch the spice bottle, ended up hitting her head--it could had added humor to the show, as well as episodes where she learned how to control her powers--exploding cars because of road rage is a big no-no, learning how to defend yourself and off bad wessen in a way that doesn't attract attention is a goodie. My guess, up to a bang up season 4 finale.
I actually thought the series could do a lot with a hexenbiest Juliette on a comedic level as well. She was still doing veterinary work up to the point she got thrown in jail by Nick. I thought it would have been interesting to see how a hexenbiest would deal with the average pet, or for that matter, not so average ones. Could you imagine her handling a pet snake, for instance?
I don't think the characters in Grimm could do comedy very well. With the exception of Bud, I don't see a lot of humor in the characters. Too bad really. I think that might perk up the series a bit.
Now Juliette is back as the emotionless hexenbiest. Does that mean the hexenbiest spirit had no part with regard to her emotions? I doubted that Juliette actually embraced the hexenbiest, but now that she is emotionless, has that changed?
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