12-20-2015, 11:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2015, 11:48 AM by wfmyers1207.)
@speakeasy. I don't think that the return of Bitsie Tulloch is going to affect the ratings that much. IMO the poor scheduling by NBC has had far more effect upon ratings than whether Tulloch is on the show or not. And also I think that having Truble gone for such a long time last season was a bad move. I understand the character is rather popular among younger fans.
To me the biggest frustration with the character of Juliette was Bitsie Tulloch's acting. In "Organ Grinder" we had the chance to see the character played well. Especially in the scene with the kids in the diner and just after with Nick. But, that was the exception and not the rule.
Through out the entire series run we would get a glimpses of a potentially fine performance and then *poof*! We're back to 'Juliette The Marionette'! Very annoying. For myself, although I'm not a fan of the character, I don't consider it that big of a deal one way or the other. To me Juliette has always been something of a sidebar on the show and Eve probably will be as well.
IMO the character of Truble has become far more important than Juliette ever was. It's no accident that when M. Mastrantonio decided to leave the show the very next episode Truble appears. They wanted another female Grimm to replace Kelly.
To me the biggest frustration with the character of Juliette was Bitsie Tulloch's acting. In "Organ Grinder" we had the chance to see the character played well. Especially in the scene with the kids in the diner and just after with Nick. But, that was the exception and not the rule.
Through out the entire series run we would get a glimpses of a potentially fine performance and then *poof*! We're back to 'Juliette The Marionette'! Very annoying. For myself, although I'm not a fan of the character, I don't consider it that big of a deal one way or the other. To me Juliette has always been something of a sidebar on the show and Eve probably will be as well.
IMO the character of Truble has become far more important than Juliette ever was. It's no accident that when M. Mastrantonio decided to leave the show the very next episode Truble appears. They wanted another female Grimm to replace Kelly.
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