Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20141217190511/@comment-26144319-20151121010256

Syscrash53 wrote: I do agree there is something strange about Bitsie departure. First it is the way the show ended her character. Everyother death was definitive. Juliette they left ambiguous. WE say her  dying in Nick arms but did not see her actually die.

But I am talking about the off screen activity. Yes Bitsie and David are together and she probably shows up as a guest. Then you also have to consider she is still friends with the cast so that could also account why she stays involved. But the other members have significant others, but are not included in the promotions. Also Bitsie is prominent in the 100th episode promotion, yet they do not include Jacqueline. Other then lack of screen time it is hard to tell Bitsie is not on the show anymore.

I am trying to thank of anyother show where a character is killed off but the actor is still invloved in the show and featured in it's promotions.

Also concider, the scene where Nick was remebering Juliette in the black dress he was holding. That is a new shot. Not something from a previous episode. Meaning Bitsie is still on the payroll.

Will they bring Juliette back or not can not be called. I don't even think the writers know, but they are sure leaving the door open.

Now a little troll bait.

Adalind dies and Juliette comes back to help Nick raise Kelly. That should bring on the haters. No, that'll make people dislike the show because they spent all of this time and effort to raise a kid, only for someone who died to come back and the other to die, even though she's at least trying to raise the kid. Yes, it's quite silly she's still appearing despite the fact her character is dead, seriously, it's a freaking mess. I wouldn't be angry that Juliette was brought back(well, maybe.), I would be angry that they spent all of this time and effort to raise a child, only for it to all go to waste due to a dead woman returning, and the living one to die. And Nick probably would move on since he doesn't want to deal with the problem he suffered with his mother.