Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150417214605/@comment-26235944-20150506040213

The writers didn't have to do this to Juliette. They didn't have to do this to make her character more interesting, or create some new drama. I would've loved to see her stay with Nick, and learn how to use these new awesome powers as an uber-powerful member of the gang. They have been writing Nick in a way that is uncharacteristic of the Nick character, starting with the scene where Juliette told him about becoming a hexenbiest. For three and a half seasons they have been building Nick up as a 'different kind of Grimm'; a guy who is able to accept wesen people for who they are. They've also portrayed him as being a guy who sits down with his mate and talks things out. And then, all of a sudden, he's not that guy. Same with the Juliette character... It was out of character for Juliette to just instantly woge as a way of telling Nick that she had become a hexenbiest; she could've just told him about it. I was looking forward to scenes where Nick & Juliette would be hanging out around the house, and Nick says something like..."Where are my keys?"...and Juliette levitates them to him. Or "Pass the carrots"...and Juliette levitates the bowl across the table to him. They could've built up the suspense of us wondering 'When are we going to see Juliette use her powers against some new powerful threat in town/'...and showed us Juliette practicing her powers out in the woods, with Nick, like we've seen him practice his own skills. So, as I've said before...I would've liked to see Juliette using her powers with the group, instead of against them.