Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150326202354/@comment-174.92.13.142-20150414182001

Syscrash53 wrote: That sneak peak really shows what an idiot Nick is. Juliette finally explained her self. We now see she has worked through in a couple of episodes what it took a whole season for Nick to realize. Something Nick still has not really accepted. Wesen are real, they are not like us. Being wesen is more then just changing your look. With it comes a since of power, power beyound what any human could even concieve.

It was really telling when Juliette told Nick for a long time he was the special one. He was the one that had the connection to the wesen world. I had always said that even though Juliette was helping on cases she always seemed like an outsider.

I say Nick is an idiot because. You finally have Juliette accepting what she is and wanting to master what she is. Just like Nick worked at mastering being a Grimm. But Nick is so obsessed with wanting Juliette to supress what she is. To act is if she has not changed. There can never be a coming together for these two if he keeps on thinking like that.

When Juliette said what do you expect a Grimm and a Hexenbiest living together happly ever after. Nick should have opend the door and said show me what you've got. Show me a Grimm and Hexenbiest can be together. Let Juliette woge and have it go into a knock down drag out fight. Have it end in a draw with them both at the point where they realize they actually could kill each other. Nick backs off ,tells Juliette grab your coat we have a case to solve.

The Juliette we see in the jail it like that one. The split between the passive victim and the arrogant biest, have come together. We now see this Juliette is no longer a follower but a leader. Comments say Juliette is becoming a bitch. compared to the old Juliette she is. But people forget. This Juliette is someone who has now come to grips with the knowledge that she has power beyond belief. That she is at the top of the food chain. That she is a preditor not pray. We saw the same reaction when Trubel reliazed she was no longer a victim. Would you expect Juliette to not be arrogant. To not feel she is better then everone else. This Juliette is the type of person that could be with a Grimm.

At first I wanted to see Juiette and Nick right off go into battle together. But know after seeing how they are developing the character. Redefining who Juliette is. This will make a much better matchup. Instead of Juliette being the side kick, or Nick secrete weapon. You would see battles between them for dominance. The kind of battle that is going on inside the Royals.

I just can't figure out how Kenneth is going to relate to Juliette. With everyone else Keneth is demanding and threatning. that is not going to work with Juliette, she no longer fears anything or anyone. The only way I can see Juliette with Kenneth is either as a mutual colaberation, because she feels she owes Kenneth for getting her out of jail, or for emotional reasons.I do think Kenneth will pay to make the charges go away, getting Juliette out of jail.

I do not see Juliette being another Adalind being under the control of a Royal. I also don't see her taking part in some plan cooked up by Kenneth to get Diana back. I do see Juliette do a favor for Kenneth in exchange for some compensation. Juliette will be only loyal to herself, lkie Henrietta, Elizabeth, and Kelly. Side not Kelly would make one heck of a hexenbiest. I think you forget that Juliette is the only one doing the pushing away here. Nick, whatever he might prefer, is at the very least willing to try. He speaks of not giving up and that he is still trying, but we have not seen him consult anymore books or speak to anymore experts or do anything that could be seen as moving towards a cure. He has, however, done his best to reconcile with juliette over the last several episodes. This lead me to conclude that when he speaks of "Not giving up", he is talking about her and not her transformation. He could get used to to Juliettes new form, given enough time, if only she felt the same way.

But she does not. She makes it abundently clear that she thinks it will never work, regardless of how hard either of them try. This is incredibly defeatist and moronic on her part, and it looks to me like the only reason the relationship ouldn't work is her own stubberness on the matter (Which creates a self-fulfilling prophecy).

I get that this change in personality is a result of her transformation, but Juliette is driving me nuts with this subplot. Having her as a Hexenbiest is good, but the the dramatic drop in brainpower is sapping all the fun out of it. I hope that this subplot is resolved quickly so that we can see a return to Grimm being about monsters and shadow powers rather than this soap opera calibre crap.