Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-1.175.95.73-20150528183119/@comment-26198454-20151205140013

162.234.148.90 wrote: Maybe you had no chemistry with Juliette but obviously Nick thought HE did since he has been pretty torn up about losing her. The only ones who can understand a relationship are the people in it (or the writers). I still maintain that she brought a reminder of the human world to the series. After all, it's the notion that "they walk among us" that made Grimm so compelling. That's creepier and more memorable than a straight-up fantasy. I have never felt that I ran into an elf or a white walker in real life, but I have been in line with people that I could have sworn were bauerschwein. That sort of peekaboo aspect keeps Grimm in your thoughts long after the TV is turned off. Juliette filled a purpose - she reminded the viewers that there was another reality that we don't belong to and should probably fear sometimes. Hank and Wu are cops, most of us are not in a line of work where danger is a daily threat. As much as I can admire policework, I can't relate to it personally. but I do shop and work and thinking that there are monsters unseen beside me is pretty unnerving. That's what Juliette reflected and the show will lose that flavor without someone else like her.

I can only agree with you. I also understand Juliette. Finally she had access to a world full of mystery not known and never been understood. She doesn't stand outside anymore. Of course she didn't want to loose this new experience. But she paid a high price for it. She lost everything she loved.The last scene with Nick she felt sorry how things turned. No she didn't apologized, why should she ? She did more good for Nick  than other people. And I'm pretty sure it was not the last scene with her.

Some people say, she will go after Nick' son or Adalind. I think this is now history. Nick will have so many enemies, you don't need Juliette anymore.

Juliette had always one constant, doesn't matter what or for which reason she did what she did. She always loved Nick. You should not underestimate this feelings. But she also knows that there is no return in her "old life". She will move on even it means that she renounce to her love of her life.

Love also means to let go. And that is the most difficult part in a relationship ( in TV reality but also in reality). I  personally think that people who have no problem to give up a partner without fight or getting a little bit "crazy" never really loved them.

And the role of Diana ?? Who know which side she will choose. The ironic would be if "Juliette" would be the one who saves the world from this uprising danger.