Hello New Guy-
I understand what you're saying about Juliette, but I would like to focus on Nick. This is the guy that's supposed to be the special one, the one who has all of this understanding. If anyone has a direct connection to this wesen world it's him.
We're told Juliette is the love of his life. Putting my own spin on this, that doesn't mean Juliette is the love of his life......until something happens to her and everything goes to crap. Yet, that about sums up what Nick's attitude on the situation in my opinion.
And this is a very strange reaction to me for this man in blue. Not so long ago, in the Maiden Quest episode, Nick let the daughter go free because it wasn't her idea to kill these potential wesen suitors (paraphrasing here). It was her father's idea. There was also the frog girl who accidentally killed people. He had compassion for her and let her go too.
I know Juliette had a part in Kelly's death. Don't lamblast me here, but I don't see Kelly being any different than the wesen the maiden killed or the victims the frog girl touched. Yes, I know, she was Nick's mother, but I look at that as in name only. I would have been horrified if Juliette had participated in Marie's death. She was the real mother to Nick in my opinion. I liked Kelly, but she was not a beloved character in the series. The series got along fine without her and still does.
I understand Nick's outrage at her death, but I don't understand his reaction to Juliette. She is a victim, and he's dealth with many. Yet he conveniently forgets that. Nick can show all this deep compassion for Adalind. It just seems strange he can't summon even a little regret for what happened to Juliette.
I understand what you're saying about Juliette, but I would like to focus on Nick. This is the guy that's supposed to be the special one, the one who has all of this understanding. If anyone has a direct connection to this wesen world it's him.
We're told Juliette is the love of his life. Putting my own spin on this, that doesn't mean Juliette is the love of his life......until something happens to her and everything goes to crap. Yet, that about sums up what Nick's attitude on the situation in my opinion.
And this is a very strange reaction to me for this man in blue. Not so long ago, in the Maiden Quest episode, Nick let the daughter go free because it wasn't her idea to kill these potential wesen suitors (paraphrasing here). It was her father's idea. There was also the frog girl who accidentally killed people. He had compassion for her and let her go too.
I know Juliette had a part in Kelly's death. Don't lamblast me here, but I don't see Kelly being any different than the wesen the maiden killed or the victims the frog girl touched. Yes, I know, she was Nick's mother, but I look at that as in name only. I would have been horrified if Juliette had participated in Marie's death. She was the real mother to Nick in my opinion. I liked Kelly, but she was not a beloved character in the series. The series got along fine without her and still does.
I understand Nick's outrage at her death, but I don't understand his reaction to Juliette. She is a victim, and he's dealth with many. Yet he conveniently forgets that. Nick can show all this deep compassion for Adalind. It just seems strange he can't summon even a little regret for what happened to Juliette.
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