Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-1.175.95.73-20150528183119/@comment-26198454-20150530102730

210.48.222.13 wrote: Yup I agree with your intuition on both of them not being dead. That's what i was thinking right after trubel recieve the phone call from an anonymous woman while in the car with bud. "Kelly's dead was a setup!", that's what comes to my mind right away. And also when the king was thrown into the sea, i'm quite surprised that julliete wasn't there but she went straight ahead to confront nick. I always had a problem with the whole storyline. First "Juliettes evilness". She made things without ultimate consequences. One moment please, I have my 10 minutes and must be a liitle bit evil and than I'm walking desperately around the streets without any direction. Then going with the Royals, for what ?

Juliettes E-mail with Kelly and the phone call,"Nick is not here, the door is unlocked. Was the door in any episode unlocked ? Kelly trust Juliette. Why should she do this ? Kelly is a woman who might trust somebody if this one saves her life but not only because of a nice face (for me unbelievable). The first time she came unexpected and parked the car in a side- street and now she knows the Royals are in town and she parks the car under a street lamp, so everybody can see her. And she has not so much possiblities to hide in Portland and the Royals know this. I don't believe in this fairytale of walking in the trap with Diana because trusting Juliette. If she is dead only because of Diana.

The next point is Trubel. Suddenly she stands in Nick's house with a crossbow. That's not her standard weapon like the machete. What for a luck. So why had she a crossbow with her.? How did she came so fast at Nicks house and how did she even knew that Juliette is there ? She shoots without any talk. Really? And Juliette is so powerful and can not even stop two arrows ? ( So the members of the league of assassins in "Arrow" are much better, they can catch arrows without powers).