11-19-2015, 03:05 PM
(11-19-2015, 09:01 AM)irukandji Wrote: Henrietta pretty much reduces Nick to putty by beginning to seduce him when he goes to visit her. She also tells him that what she does to him is nothing compared to what Juliette will be able to do. Or something like that since I am paraphrasing here.Hello Irukandji,
So here's a question for discussion with regard to Juliette and her men.
We know Juliette seduced Renard and then ended up staying with him for a while. Renard's been blamed for violating Nick's trust when he did this.
But, if Juliette is as powerful as Henrietta said, was Renard compromised by her power and couldn't do anything but sleep with her?
Here is one commentator's analysis:
http://www.oregonlive.com/movies/2015/04..._juli.html
What's up with Juliette and Renard?: We know that Juliette and Renard (Sasha Roiz) have a past obsessive connection, but we can blame that on a nasty spell cast by Adalind (Claire Coffee.) But what's up with Juliette confronting Renard in his bedroom, unbuttoning her blouse and announcing they're going to finish "what we started," touching his bruised face and asking, "Does that hurt?" then adding, "So will this." Instead of heading for the (West) hills, Renard kisses her. We know Hexenbiest have powerful seductive powers, but to quote the Captain himself, this can't be good.
Please recall how Juliette and Renard "make love" (hate sex):
http://www.nbc.com/grimm/video/crazy-in-...c146231=18
At least NBC didn't include another hate sex scene in the 4.17 Hibernaculum. Regardless, the 4.17 sex was totally consensual, totally vulgar and a total betrayal of Nick. If you want to speculate about an emotionally charged plot, picture Nick walking into the room while his boss and the love of his life are having gratuitous, masochistic sex.
New Guy