Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-3125844-20140425135414/@comment-5083222-20140518133322

My thoughts, Juliette:

Just when I was really getting to like the character as well. Want to know why there are too few "heroes" in the world? Juliette's "It's all about me" stops that in too many. "Hey let someone else stick their necks out to help, I want you here" and those are the people that whine and bitch the most when nobody does anything to lend a hand. Even heroes need people to back them up, those who are heroes in their own right. Juliette is not a hero.

Juliette gave Nick the "It's my way or the highway" speech, in not so many words, from things that happened that were allowed to continue from her inactions. Right now, cutting Juliette loose and finding someone who'll stick by him is in Nick's best interest. True Juliette fell in love with Nick BEFORE he was a Grimm, so that way she can be seen leaving as the man she fell in love with has changed. The problem with absolving her for that is that Nick is even more of the same guy, the caring hero, than he was before.

The Juliette character is guilt of what I just wrote and two other "plot continuing flaws" in this one episode alone. The other two are HOW DUMB CAN YOU BE WHERE THERE'S A WITCH who has already tried to kill you once AND have you ever tried getting to the bottom of something before you assume the worst (two cases)?

For the second, "How dumb can you be", Juliette's character recieved a full frontal lobotomy. All of a sudden Adalind calls about Renard, then Renard calls, then things go downhill. Hmm, let's see, everything was fine until the problem child got back and now things are what? Tell me again why I should believe anything that comes out the problem child's mouth again? Dumb, Dumber, Dumbest and then Juliette.

The third issue, part one, is when Renard called, the first thing is "When did this start?", Renard, "When you came over", J, "I never went over there", R, "You did yesterday", J, "I was at a wedding rehersal yesterday", J&R, "Adalind!"

Part 2 of the third issue is the "nightgown on the floor". Three things come into play here and all can be explained by a Frontal Lobotomy. First is if she remembers the minutea of where she put away what she wore the night before but forgets about how Adalind has already screwed up her life before, LOBOTOMY!

Second, why would she think that anyone would be there if Trubel is around? Unless she suspects Trubel but does she really think Truble is a "dainty thing" kind of girl? Even if she doesn't think it would be Trubel, if Trubel is around, she can ask her unless of course Juliette has had a LOBOTOMY!

Third and last, yeah clothes NEVER get mixed up. I've never found one of my wife's bras in my sock drawer before. She's never had one or two of my socks in her slip drawer either. And we do keep a tight house. Then again, neither my wife nor I have had a LOBOTOMY

In short, Juliette and Nick need to get married as she accepts who he is or she needs to move on and find a loser