Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-79.118.186.70-20180415020517/@comment-44285497-20200210112058

Lucille55 wrote: Riyu von Julai wrote:  "Till now it really catches me off that there was something more Nick wanted to ask and know but, he never got around it. Because why would you ask that? Those words have so much implications on them, especially when he knows that Juliette came back from being Eve. The dynamic between them changed when Juliette came back."

I agree that this is a loaded question, and of all the times Nick was alone with Eve, why he chose a situation where their chances of living were slim to none, is anyone's guess. It's certainly not a question that can be answered with a yes or no. But the other thing here is, that Juliette really did not come back in the true sense of the character. Eve made it plain that she was not Juliette. With that in mind, it would be interesting to discuss how or even if Eve is that mentally sophisticated to be able to separate Juliette from the person she has become.

I think over the years, Eve and Juliette will mash together again into one whole person. What happened to her brainwashing. In a way, Juliette did need to become Eve because she was spiraling out of control. In my opinion, that's probably what needs to happen to every Hexenbiest so that they won't be controlled by the Hexebiest inside them.

If the show runners had more time, I think they would've addressed Juliette's circumstances more. And then maybe we'll be able to get the Nick and Juliette closure we were deprive of.

But then again, not everything has a happy ending too. There's a possibility that both think their relationship is beyong being saved already, hence why we never really got it in the first place.