12-05-2015, 08:07 PM
(12-05-2015, 12:32 PM)Belle Wrote: As far as Juliette is concerned, it's almost funny how little she's missed. I don't notice her absence at all. Instead, I notice how seamlessly everyone seems to have moved on without her. Nick hardly missed a beat, no one even talks about how they handled her disappearance and no one appears to be too bummed about the fact she's not around.
On the one hand, I kind of like that this season isn't nearly as dark as I was expecting after last season's finale. On the other, when I think about it at all, it's sort of disturbing how pretty much no one is showing major grief. Some people grieving in non-showy ways is one thing, but everybody? Though I guess most of her closest friends and all her relatives aren't really a presence in the show.
(12-05-2015, 07:34 AM)Hexenadler Wrote: On the upside, it looks like Meisner could become Adalind's love interest instead of Nick. Whatever prevents "Nickalind" from happening, I'm all for it.
Agreed. I had decided not to watch this episode because the Nick-Adalind relationship got too disturbing (while simultaneously not disturbing enough because of the lack of real grieving), but then Truble showed up and I had to see what happened with her. Now with the possibility of Adalind-Meisner, I think I can hang on a bit longer.