03-02-2018, 02:50 PM
Am I completely confused about what happened to Juliette? I thought:
1) Adalind’s spell put Juliette in a coma that would likely result in death
2) Catherine came up with up with a spell that would allow Renard to wake Juliette with a kiss which resulted in Renard and Juliette having an attraction that would result in them eventually killing each other
3) Rosalee came up with a spell that broke the R/J attraction and restored Juliette’s memory, but caused weird hallucinations/happenings for a while
Yes? No? Sort of?
If I’m even close to remembering this correctly, what exactly did Juliette do other than not get angry at Nick and hold him responsible for what happened to her?
I’m not sure how dependable the pole is considering it’s more likely to draw the enthusiasm of shippers rather than viewers in general who prefer the best overall dynamic for the show. But assuming the results weren’t N/A shipper bias, it’s reasonable that after four seasons of a woe-is-me infested Nick/Juliette relationship, Nick paired with any female character would be preferable to continuing Nick/Juliette.
If taking an objective look at Nick/Adalind, they also had trust issues and each kept secrets from the other. The only defining difference was that Adalind was absolutely certain she wanted to be with Nick, and was willing to patiently wait for him to want her. So while Nick/Adalind might have been better/easier for Nick than Nick/Juliette because Adalind was completely accepting of his Grimm activities/responsibilities, was it a healthier relationship?
1) Adalind’s spell put Juliette in a coma that would likely result in death
2) Catherine came up with up with a spell that would allow Renard to wake Juliette with a kiss which resulted in Renard and Juliette having an attraction that would result in them eventually killing each other
3) Rosalee came up with a spell that broke the R/J attraction and restored Juliette’s memory, but caused weird hallucinations/happenings for a while
Yes? No? Sort of?
If I’m even close to remembering this correctly, what exactly did Juliette do other than not get angry at Nick and hold him responsible for what happened to her?
(03-02-2018, 04:01 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Infact the writers knew who was the most popular of the two couples judging by thier reaction to Adalind wining in the yahoo poll they conducted as to who Nick should end up with, as they admit below the thougth Adalind would win even before getting the poll results but were surprised by how wide a margin she won by.
DAVID GREENWALT AND JIM KOUF RESPOND: Greenwalt knew this question would mobilize Grimmaniacs and both guessed that Adalind would win the popularity contest, but they didn’t think it would be by such a landslide. “
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/grim...33469.html
I’m not sure how dependable the pole is considering it’s more likely to draw the enthusiasm of shippers rather than viewers in general who prefer the best overall dynamic for the show. But assuming the results weren’t N/A shipper bias, it’s reasonable that after four seasons of a woe-is-me infested Nick/Juliette relationship, Nick paired with any female character would be preferable to continuing Nick/Juliette.
If taking an objective look at Nick/Adalind, they also had trust issues and each kept secrets from the other. The only defining difference was that Adalind was absolutely certain she wanted to be with Nick, and was willing to patiently wait for him to want her. So while Nick/Adalind might have been better/easier for Nick than Nick/Juliette because Adalind was completely accepting of his Grimm activities/responsibilities, was it a healthier relationship?
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