(12-04-2016, 12:18 PM)Robyn Wrote: I don’t think Juliette’s reinvention was about redemption, but rather, sidestepping immediate responsibility. The new Eve persona viewed Juliette as a separate individual who no longer existed, and Juliette’s bad acts weren’t Eve’s burden.
I know a lot of people see the Eve character as a way of evading Juliette's responsibilities. I don't. In my opinion, Juliette never cared if Nick thought she was responsible for Kelly's death or not.
I also believe Juliette when she told Nick she didn't know they were going to murder Kelly. But again, I don't think that really mattered to Juliette. In actuality, I can see Juliette's actions as having some logic because I believe she views the situation escalating into some type of war. She would not have been incorrect in her assumption. Nick made it into a war.
If an email to Kelly makes it that easy to recall her back into service, what would stop Nick from calling upon her to help kill Juliette had she lived? In answer, absolutely nothing. And I believe Kelly would have no regret or remorse in killing Juliette. I also believe Kelly would never stop in her quest for revenge, had she lived.
Eve did refer to Juliette as if she were a separate entity. However in my opinion, that doesn't equate to Eve renigging responsibility for Juliette's actions. Eve, like Juliette, could care less what Nick thinks or feels about Kelly's death. If Eve were sidestepping responsibility for Kelly's death, there would have been a much different reaction instead of the one we see, which is complete indifference.
ETA to remove the word, "fact". Although why any of my posts should matter to someone who's accused me of flat out lying, I'll never know.
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