Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150512091124/@comment-26198454-20150514102912

Was this thread a good idea ? Maybe not. Make the storyline a sense ? No, it's only painful.

But it's not the point. Juliette lost in a short time everything. We always believe we could control our life. That is a false conclusion. Things can change from one minute to the next. She's alone and is looking at the wrong people for confirmation. She's acting like a junkie searching a possiblity to give her life a new sense. Juliette is not a woman who shows easiliy feelings. But when she finds the one, she would beg barefoot for him. Take her this away and she will pursue you with her hatred.

You want to blame her for the neighbor's killing ? Informations who you can get from everywhere ? Therefore you need no Juliette. Kenneth flatterned her with simulated interest. The only thing what really interested him was the message for Kelly to let her move with Diana to Portland.

Did Juliette know or should she had to know what might happen? Maybe yes, or no. However she is responsible for Kelly's death and nothing she will do in the future will change the stigma she carries.

But we talk about the aggressor Juliette. What is about the defender Nick ? Kelly shared informations with her son when possible. And what did he do ? After the message that the Royals were in town, nothing happend. Since episode 13 he knew Juliette has changed. Why not informing his mother ?

And suddenly Adalind is standing in the policestation with "GOOD NEWS". Every policeofficer would have asked, why are you here?, why did you leave the Royals?,what happened?, who is working with the Royals?, why shall I protect you from Juliette? (she is in Jail), who paid the bail for her?

And without any questions you trust Adalind, who not even told something about Sam death, the same you can say about Sean.

That Kelly died is due the circumstances that Adalind, Sean, but mainly Nick did nothing to prevent this happening.

Nick failed as policeofficer and son. He is also responsible for his mother's death. The explanation that he trusted Juliette deeply can not justify such a negligence of handling things so bad.

"Clearly you have never taken an ethics/morality course in college, syscrash, because your grasp of the complexities of moralityis remarkably tenuous".

No course can explain or prepare you for reality. My own experience, in my job and life, people who like to talk( majority) about ethics/morality turned out to be the "biggest and meanest criminals" in any kind whatever. And this without any regrets.