Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150429181403/@comment-26235944-20150505041205

This show has a lot of writers...around a dozen (12) different writers. This could explain why the characterization of some characters has been so varied. The character 'Juliette' is the best example of this... In some episodes, Juliette is portrayed as 'loving and generous'. In other episodes, Juliette is portrayed as 'whining and selfish'.

Are the writers doing this on purpose? Or do some of the writers not like the actress, Bitsie Tuloch? I don't know...but I've always been curious about the differences in the way that Juliette has been portrayed. Until this current season, the writing inconsistencies have been more subtle...but it explains why there has been such a wide variety in the way that the viewers feel toward the character, Juliette. Some people lover her. Some people hate her. Then...in episode 414 - Bad Luck, it's like the writers flipped a switch and suddenly made Juliette into a crazed, homicidal hexenbitch, who one moment is whining about what has happened to her and the next moment is declaring that she loves what has happened to her. There have been so many episodes where Juliette was portrayed as a strong person, able to control her emotions, that I was hoping that she would be able to handle this new development in her life. And she seemed like she was doing just that...until episode 414. So I have no idea what the writers are going to do with the Juliette character next. The further they take her into the dark side, the harder it will be for us viewers to accept her if they decide to switch her back to being 'good Juliette' again. Just like it is impossible for me to trust Adalind, now. The writers have portrayed Adalind as a lying, scheming villain for 3, almost 4 seasons...and now they want us to accept her as 'good Adalind'? No. Can't do it.