(05-17-2016, 07:49 PM)degrimm Wrote:(05-17-2016, 04:27 PM)Robyn Wrote:(05-17-2016, 04:09 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: It might actually have been more interesting if hexebiest Juliette had been subverted away from the king by Viktor, had been the one who threw the king off the helicopter and was now working with the Verrat for Viktor.
That sounds really interesting. And I don't think I would have felt the storyline was contrived to benefit the show's star character.
They could have let Juliette be the big bad and run with it. With Juliette's connection to her past intact, the big showdown between Nick & Juliette would be have been a battle of strength, will and emotions.
A really interesting idea, FaceInTheCrowd
Edited to add: This would have also tied in with the Royals/Grimm struggle for the keys/hidden artifact. I don't read Grimm fanfiction, well any really, but done by someone who knows how to write a good story this would make an interesting fanfic.
ok well i believe that's a joke idea right--- let me laugh hard!!!!---- cos it makes no sense for her to go to austria to do what???? lead verrat???? so let's continue destroying her character until there is no comeback.
Maybe I misunderstood, but I think FaceInTheCrowd was talking about those events/people returning to Portland. It wasn't in addition to BC, it was a variation of the BC concept. I don't think Juliette needed to be reinvented so she'd make the desired decision. Juliette as herself should be allowed to decide whether she'll use her Hexenbiest power for good or evil, or to just be ambivalent about the concept of good and evil.
I know the show tends to drill the idea that Hexenbiest can't control their evil nature, but I think there's a few holes in that theory.