02-18-2017, 02:07 PM
(02-18-2017, 02:02 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:Yeah, uh...no it didn't. If the show wanted to "absolve" Juliette, the writers would have put together an episode by now where Juliette is kidnapped and placed on trial by relatives of the neighbors who were slaughtered on the night she sold Kelly out to the Royals. Or at the very least, she would have been haunted by visions of Kelly's decapitated head, the same way Renard was haunted by Meisner.For one there was never a conversation about killing Kelly. Two the writers put her upstairs when Kenneth killed her. They also had Nick Kill Kenneth for his moms death. The end of the season they had Juliette state she did not know. Plus they gave Nick a chance to kill her but he did not.
After five years and all of the things the characters have done. You can not name one character that was absolved using your definition. They show absolves the characters by giving them a reason and then ignoring something happened.
You want Juliette to be punished. Problem none of the main characters on the show has ever been punished for anything.
Adalind lost her daughter for years and and Meisner was haunted. Juliette saying she is sorry to Diana or Nick about Kelly is possible with this show.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.