02-20-2019, 03:24 AM
(02-19-2019, 06:01 PM)eric Wrote: When she first underwent the change, she told Renard and Henerietta she wanted her old life back. When she revealed herself to the man who had asked her to marry him and he left the house and did not return, she knew there was no going back. Her destruction of the trailer was her acceptance of the change and joining the ranks of the wessen world that were hunted and killed by Grimm. If she had just left a Hallmark card saying good by and good luck, that would have shocking. Maybe more civilized, but more shocking. The posters on this site would have had fits because it would have made no sense.
Were you watching the same show? He left the house and he did return. As I recall it, the man she refused to marry woke up the next morning on the living room couch. Do you remember that couch? The same couch she forced to sleep on for week after week after weeks, after her coma.
Why was it OK for him to sleep on that couch for months and then the trailer and then in Monroe's spare room, yet by him sleeping on the same couch one night, you claim "he left the house and did not return", Earth to eric, how is that logic or fairness playing out in your mind?
He went out for some air, he didn't leave with his luggage, like she did the next day. She was the one that left him and only to return to back-stab his mom and to screw Kenny-boy. How hard is this to comprehend? He never left her. He came home late because he was called out on a case.
Some of you Juliette lovers should watch them episodes over and over again so it will finally sink in your heads on what occurred on the screen not what you wished in your minds.
You know you are OLD, when you see the Slide Ruler you used in college selling in an ANTIQUE SHOP!!