Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25397320-20150322163750/@comment-26198454-20150423170024

78.42.230.40 wrote: @ Lurkenfrau Nick has no choice but to take her word for it. The confrontation and the threat are happening there at the Police Station...where he works. So it is his job to deal with it at face value, like a real threat, because it is his job to do that.

I wouldn't take the policestation as benchmark but the spiceshop. Playing "Happy family" will give Juliette the rest. Nick should send Adalind back to the Royals. You came to me as Juliette now leave as Adalind. The child, well did you ask me anything?

The Show-creators said that Juliette is "out of control" and like "a baby with a gun". They are the ones who are making Juliette appear dangerous...not me. I am simply commenting on what they are showing us.

I would not give much on their statements. Till now we have seen more PR.talking than acting, Since they announced Juliette as Hexenbiest, I've seen less movement around Juliette in 10 episodes than in one episode with the dark Queen "Once upon a Time". So every woman who acts like Juliette is " a baby with a gun". O.K. I know a lot of these women in different age groups.

She is pushing Nick away. She has also had sex with another man, Nick's boss...I don't know if she is still living with him. ...But Juliette is not acting like she is still a 'girlfriend of Nick' right now. Not really. She's acting more like a 'former girlfriend'.

First he couldn't accept it, now he remarks what he lost. Comes late.

I don't know if she had sex with Sean, but I expected that something would happen. she didn't find anything in the book about her or his problem, so this whatever it was, must have been the best solution.

So Juliette is concentrating on only one thing...being a Hexenbiest. Having these new powers, being a powerful new being, is affecting her brain and she is not dealing with it all that well. Part of her seems to know this. That's why she said in the Spice Shop "I'm losing myself".

I used a statement on another thread about Juliette being a descendant of Persephone. Persephone is the goddess of all those who are going through difficult times in their lives and from these again - with another consciousness. Disillusioned, perhaps, but detached from desires and expectations - what can liberate and strengthens the sense of the beauty and joy of the here and now. She is seriously and strict but has a lot of compassion and uses her healing power. So I think she is dealing not so bad without help, like Persephone in the beginning, before she accepted her destiny and raised up being the goddess of the underworld

Yes she's losing herself, because she is in conflicts with her "to be or not to be". A part of her wants revenge and Adalind dead another part hesitates.

You mentioned Kelly...that is what Kelly has been in her life: one thing - a Grimm. No husband (she had one, he was killed) or boyfriend (that we know of), and no job, other than being a Grimm.

No. Kelly was 12 years mother, maybe housewife or had a work and had a husband. Yes, she had to change as they were betrayed. She gave her son in the hands of her sister and was searching revenge. And she has a job. Not a regular one. Even a killer has a job, the only difference is, he earns with a bullet maybe more money than you and I in the whole life.

Don't get me wrong. It's sound always as Nick would be my enemy. That's not correct. But there is a line. If you cross it, they might be no return.

The best would be and it sounds now heartless the child.....! I don't think Juliette could educate Nick/ Adalind son. I'll add something. Adalind will do nothing without the permission of Kenneth. That's the game. She goes in the policestation and Kenneth lets Juliette out and the show can begin. She knows exactly if she betrays  the Royals again, she has no place to go. And the King will surely protect her. So staying with a policeofficer. ??   XXD