07-23-2017, 12:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2017, 08:55 PM by dicappatore.)
You all make great valid points and arguments on how assessment on Juliette stupidity is misplaced or inaccurate if I have based my assessment of her on my opinions. Until you look at the dialogue between Juliette and Adalind in the coffee shop.
Some mention that she went there get information on her mysterious boyfriend secrets by keeping her in the dark. During this whole period, Seam was more of a priority than Nick. For such a smart sharp woman, where was her inquisitive mind wondering who was paying her bills, mortgage, taxes. If she was so smart, when Monroe was explaining to her for her being poisoned for dating a cop, why did she brush him off too
When she met up with Adalind, where were all the questions she had on the subject of Nick. She seemed to be more interested in Adalind past travel plans than anything to do with Nick. If Nick was brought up in the conversation is was all from Adalind questioning not from Juliette. So that’s where your arguments fall flat on your faces. You are all making an argument on what you wish Juliette was doing there? Because her lines of questioning about Nick never popped up. All she did was answer questions. That’s what I call a grilling, a re-briefing, an interrogation. What was going on between the two was never a conversation. If she did meet with Adalind to get the scoop on Nick? What was that she learned from it? I think she made one reference to going out on a double date with Adalind, Hank, Her and her forgotten Nick.
You all blame Nick for his shortcomings. Where is the blame for Sean? He was the mastermind behind all this. All this was a result from Sean's plans to get the Key. At this point, Sean knows that Nick is a Grimm and Nick is un-aware of it. He knows that Nick has no clue that He is Wesen. He is well aware what is going on between Juliette and himself. He has full recollection of drinking the cleansing potion and the initial kiss to wake Juliette out of the comma. As far as I am concerned, He is as much as a victim as Juliette, if not more.
When all this finally comes to fruition. When all the secrets are known to her. What is the first thing she does after revealing her Hex to Nick? She goes and flocks the one whom is the most culprit in her ascension to becoming a Hexenbiest. Renard.
Sorry folks. My assessment is based on what the character did in the screen not what I wished in a re-write.
Some mention that she went there get information on her mysterious boyfriend secrets by keeping her in the dark. During this whole period, Seam was more of a priority than Nick. For such a smart sharp woman, where was her inquisitive mind wondering who was paying her bills, mortgage, taxes. If she was so smart, when Monroe was explaining to her for her being poisoned for dating a cop, why did she brush him off too
When she met up with Adalind, where were all the questions she had on the subject of Nick. She seemed to be more interested in Adalind past travel plans than anything to do with Nick. If Nick was brought up in the conversation is was all from Adalind questioning not from Juliette. So that’s where your arguments fall flat on your faces. You are all making an argument on what you wish Juliette was doing there? Because her lines of questioning about Nick never popped up. All she did was answer questions. That’s what I call a grilling, a re-briefing, an interrogation. What was going on between the two was never a conversation. If she did meet with Adalind to get the scoop on Nick? What was that she learned from it? I think she made one reference to going out on a double date with Adalind, Hank, Her and her forgotten Nick.
You all blame Nick for his shortcomings. Where is the blame for Sean? He was the mastermind behind all this. All this was a result from Sean's plans to get the Key. At this point, Sean knows that Nick is a Grimm and Nick is un-aware of it. He knows that Nick has no clue that He is Wesen. He is well aware what is going on between Juliette and himself. He has full recollection of drinking the cleansing potion and the initial kiss to wake Juliette out of the comma. As far as I am concerned, He is as much as a victim as Juliette, if not more.
When all this finally comes to fruition. When all the secrets are known to her. What is the first thing she does after revealing her Hex to Nick? She goes and flocks the one whom is the most culprit in her ascension to becoming a Hexenbiest. Renard.
Sorry folks. My assessment is based on what the character did in the screen not what I wished in a re-write.
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