(12-16-2015, 09:17 AM)Sable677 Wrote: I don't necessarily think that Juliette's death caused the ratings decline. Ratings have been down for a lot of shows, and I think that it is because a lot of people don't watch live anymore. I know myself that I have several shows like Grimm that I do try and watch live but a lot I watch later on demand. It has nothing to do with story but time. I think that this Eve story depends on whether viewers like this twist or not. I am of the wait and see attitude myself. I didn't like the way the Juliette story went in season four but I enjoyed the rest of the show enough that it didn't matter.This is a good point the live series now have what 20 minutes of ads , if you d vr it no ads or on demand little ads. Sometimes I think the Ad company's have hurt live TV.
(12-15-2015, 10:15 PM)grimmfan14 Wrote:I think the Eve question will bring Adalind and Nick together as Nick will not be sure what to expect for Eve and worry about Kelly and Adalind. As a personal experience I know I changed and have a lot less emotions. I have that problem.(12-15-2015, 07:36 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:My question remains and may never be answered based on the ever growing list of unreconciled plot lines. How can Eve possibly have an emotionless remembrance of Nick?
The character is Juliette her death was faked. When they talk about Juilette died, and loss of emotion. They are talking symbolically not literally.
Juliette dead is a symbolic statement saying what made us like Juliette is gone. What is left is the part that had everyone say Juliette should die because of what she has done. When they say lack of emotion. Means Juliette no longer hesitates. Take the statue for example, it did not hit Adalind because Juliette hesitated, because she had fit of conscious. Now Juliette would not hesitate and would not miss.
This now character is still physically Juliette, she has not been altered or turned into some killing robot. She is just more like Adalind. Just like Adalind has and still shows no remorse so will the new Juliette. What people thought was saying mean and hurtful things to Nick for the sole purpose of hurting his feelings. New Juliette will be on Nick case constantly snipping at Nick about his and Adalind strange relationship.
Will the new Juliette have found memories of Nick yes, will see respond to them, will they control how she responds to Nick NO and double time NO. To the new Juliette those are memories of the Juliette that died and what she remembers can and never will be so she does not dwell on it. Unlike Nick who will hold onto hope till the very end. As we see Nick is not ready to let her go. Even though he is building this life with Adadlind.
I do have to wonder, how does Adalind compete with a dead exec that is not dead. How does she connect with Nick who is hanging on to hope for Juliette's recovery.
Your last sentence is why I don't get any of this AT ALL.
What is the point of having Nick/Adalind move in together if you only have them alone for FIVE episodes. It basically has given no time for that relationship to evolve to be substantial enough to 'compete' with Juliette back.
Nick is not going to be satisfied with Juliette with no emotions. He's never going to accept that. I cannot imagine a scenario where he adopts to that as normal and gets used to it as no big deal. If the point is that he spends all season trying to break through to her, I'm over it.
And I cannot imagine how Nick and Adalind could ever move forward - if that's the point, otherwise why have them move in together - with former Juliette around.
Is there really another reason for Bitsie to be back except that she's dating David? Seriously, she's a terrible actress. Killing her than bringing her back just reeks of total inability to craft a compelling storyline for her so they have to resort to cheap tricks