11-24-2015, 04:42 PM
(11-24-2015, 04:32 PM)irukandji Wrote:(11-24-2015, 03:36 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(11-24-2015, 02:05 PM)irukandji Wrote: And absolutely no crawling back to Nick and begging forgiveness. He's moving on. Juliette gets to move on as well.
But to who? I don't think I can sit through another season of "Nickalind," and I'm definitely leaving a flaming pile of doggie poo outside the NBC offices if Juliette hooks up with that oily SOB Renard.
Not to be the harbinger of doom here, but this seems to me like this is probably the last season of Grimm. So as far as Juliette's concerned, I highly doubt she'll be making an appearance as a regular anytime soon.
But what you've brought up is once again another very good example of the lack of character development in Grimm. I don't mean Nick and the scoobies, but new fresh faces.
For instance, Juliette's peers/employees at the hospital where she worked as a vet. We don't know if she owned the hospital, if she had a side business, we don't even know if she was that great of a veterinarian. Were there employees or peers at the hospital? That's anyone's guess.
What a great storyline if she had friends there who rescued her on the sly and brought her back to life. We've been led to believe hexenbiests are evil. What if for a change, one of those friends was a good hexenbiest who worked with Juliette from the getgo? Not a skank like Adalind, someone who was compassionate, intelligent and knowledgeable in the ways of hexenbiests and medicine.
I'm going to agree with you, btw, that this will be the last season of Grimm. Not sure there's enough time to bring Juliette back, redeem her, and have them get back together along with all the other story lines. If anything, I'm wondering if the character "death" isn't actually Juliette - really this time. She comes back briefly, gets some sort of redemption in a big moment, and is really killed, allowing them to mourn and bury her properly.