03-10-2017, 10:19 AM
(03-10-2017, 09:43 AM)Kwu9888 Wrote: I think sometimes Juliette has made her own story I am sitting here just filled with nastalgia for more Grimm and I watched some of season 4 when Juliette told Nick she was a Hexenbiest then I starting watching season 5 where Adalind told him she was again a hexenbiest and the differences in all of it. I do realize there is a very big difference in the circumstances of each but granted Nick knew Adalind was a hexenbiest all along but he still had a healthy sex life with her even though she had no clue he knew she had already turned back. When she confessed to it she did it a more gentile way maybe because of her fear of losing him whereas Juliette didn't even give him a chance to become acclimated to her.
I do understand that this going to start this all over again it's just that I'm a little tired of the poor poor Juliette story sometimes it's just you reap what you sow again most of us agree that she just didn't really want to accept the help offered to her or even give Nick a chance.
I know I'm going to be so sorry for starting this again but I have a bumper sticker on my car that says it all about me "knowing better has never stopped me".
I love Eve because I like her being independent and thinking for herself. I am glad she left Nick. The actress believes in independent women too and loves her character. This season Eve/Juliette is trying to show she has free will and IMO it is working. Buffy was independent and did her own thinking too and helped lead the way for these more complex women.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: How the show influenced modern entertainment
http://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-39229395
Strong, complex women on screen.
In TV and film it's all too common for female characters to be the love interest or the support to a male lead.
Buffy successfully put a woman at the centre of the series, and led the way for characters like The Hunger Games' Katniss Everdeen, The Force Awakens' Rey, Homeland's Carrie Mathison, and so many more.
The episodes in each series lead up to a climax where the main threat has been bubbling under the surface for several episodes.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.