02-20-2019, 12:38 PM
When she came out of her coma she had no idea who Nick was. To sleep with him then would have been the same as sleeping with a stranger. Nick moving out was in respect for understanding A single female being uncomfortable live in the house with a man she did not know. When Juliette showed Nick she was a hexenbiest, was her showing they had a problem and needed to find a solution. Yet Nick asked her nothing about how she was doing. He seemed to be more concerned that it was his fault she was like that.
From then on not one scene showed any of them concerned about how the change was effecting Juliette. It was always about hwat it meant for them. The only two that showed any compassion for her change where Kenneth and the King.
I thought the end was a very creative solution. It wrapped up the series yet left an opening for a future project. What I really liked was it gave every character the chance to say their good bye. Watching how the writers have characters leave a show tells a lot about how the writer views the actor.
From then on not one scene showed any of them concerned about how the change was effecting Juliette. It was always about hwat it meant for them. The only two that showed any compassion for her change where Kenneth and the King.
I thought the end was a very creative solution. It wrapped up the series yet left an opening for a future project. What I really liked was it gave every character the chance to say their good bye. Watching how the writers have characters leave a show tells a lot about how the writer views the actor.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one