(06-27-2017, 06:05 PM)dicappatore Wrote:(06-27-2017, 05:06 PM)silver Wrote: I can be a sarcastic person as well. But it doesn't always pay.
I'm really wondering if you were watching the same Grimm I was.
She had her memories of Nick stolen by whatever spell Adalind used on her. We were even shown how it happened AS it was HAPPENING.
He respected her not knowing him and had no problem sleeping on the couch for however long it might take. From other recent posts of yours, you have an incredible prejudice against Juliette, and I'm wondering why. I don't get that.
Ok that’s easy. Here are my reasons why I hate the character Juliette so much. But I want you to answer my questions too. Maybe I don’t see you’re a side of Juliette. Try to convince me besides just by saying it’s my opinion.
Her memories of Nick could have been prevented if she wasn’t so stubborn and not gotten the scratch looked at.et help for the cat’s scratch. How is that his fault.
How many times Juliette suspected Nick’s infidelity and never held her accountable for? I don’t hold her promiscuous past against her while she was living with Nick, but I do use it as a base for her behavior after she lets loose.
How was it Nicks fault for her becoming a hex. She knew what he knew and no one forced her to take the potion How is it just his fault?
Why is she so innocent after banging one out with Sean soon after she walks out on Nick? And claiming to end what they started. Maybe there was more than just a spell effect. If it's just an opinion what does that line mean to you, "I am starting what we dind't finish"
Griimms killed Wesen and ultimate enemies of the Hexenbiest Wesen. Nick was an exception He only killed Wesen criminals and never killed any other Hex, Henrietta, Catharine and even Adalind after what she did to him and Juliette. He did not kill her. What reasons gave Juliette her fear of Nick killing her? Why did she mis-strust Him? The love of his life. Please explain?
After the pact of no more secrets, why isn’t she blamed for breaking her promise? How are my repeated direct results of factual consequences only opinions? Am I making up how she went ballistic?
I have listed just a few of the occurrences on what I base my opinion of Juliette. Can you list the bases of your opinion?
But we already know that a doctor won't be able to help something that only the likes of Rosalee and Monroe can do. When the cat scratched her, she was still living in a normal world. She reacted like many would in the same situation. It wasn't anyone's fault but Adalind's that all the crazy stuff was about to tumble down on all of them. Somehow, Adalind always manages to slither by when bad stuff happens because of her spells she unleashes on everybody. Is it because she's prettier than most? Her mannerisms? Why is so much attention for blame falling on Juliette's head?! Like wow. It's not right like, at all.
Jeez, is it possible that no one believes that people can lose their minds? Why is that? Juliette lost hers over all this. I think Nick did too, but his was sort of temporary and yet...
When we blame people we give an impossible burden.
How are people supposed to behave to prevent further mental and emotional upheaval?
Btw, you seem to have it in for females who choose to have casual sex. Interesting.
Nobody seems able or willing to place themselves in Juliette's shoes. I mean, one day, everything's normal as always - the next, you look in the mirror and see you've turned into a hideous monster! It's not just a bad hair day.
And then a little later, be told it's permanent.
Things just went from bad to worse.
"You have you to complete, and there is no deal."
-Sly & The Family Stone (Stand)
-Sly & The Family Stone (Stand)