09-14-2015, 06:40 AM
(09-13-2015, 07:57 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:I would say it is part of the learning curve. Nick should not have told Juliette in the first place, but he then told her not to mention it to the friend. Thanks loads. Juliette did not understand sometimes its not good to tell someone you know their dark secret they have hid for years. I think it would have been even better if Juliette had kept the secret to herself, and only revealed it when the boyfriend woged. The surprise for her friend-Juliette knowing, Nick a Grimm-would have been fantastic.(09-12-2015, 09:16 PM)eric Wrote: JS, I think learning the wessen world is like every thing else, it takes time and study and observation. Most wessen have years to master it, Nick has a few years, the books, plus he can see things Juliette, Hank and Wu can't. Wu apparently is a quick learner, Juliette wanted to be included in Nick's work as soon as she knew there was a new world out there. She was finding out how to be a hex when her studies were cut short. With time she might have gotten things under control, if Nick and others had been there to help her instead of being afraid of her. A good mentor(Elizabeth or Henriette) might have helped a lot.I agree on Elizabeth if she had came back but now that's water under the bridge. I always wondered why Juliette made such a big deal about telling friend she knew she was wesen, when it appeared the friend don't want it known? That's scene has kept me guessing why. Do you have an idea?