Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150424201205/@comment-26385440-20150522000616

I have many thoughts on the season finale, and why I am disappointed in it.

I really enjoy the "cliffhanger" type of finale and this one did not have it. With Juliette dying, and I really liked her character...Chavez showing up: she's not a big-game changer and it was like...."that's it?!?" I would have preferred a better ending, with Trubel at least yelling, or arguing with Juliette, having some type of conversation--even a fight. If that was me, and I know knew that my "friend" who is like "family" to me, Juliette was like Trubel's family and she cared about her as much as she cared about Nick, I would have a hard time just killing them/her with a crossbow or other weapon. Juliette dying in Nick's arms was so sad and tragic. I believe she is really dead.

Other issues: these have to do with Trubel. : #1. When she finds out the Adeline is now preggers with Nick's child, she doesn't demand to know more. MUCH more. #2. When at Bud's, when Trubel is told Juliette is now a Hexenbiest, she barely reacts. With Trubel's youth and inexperience, I would have expected her to rip into Adeline--because we can blame a lot that has happened to Juliette is because of her (cat scratches, Juliette ends up in Coma, has amnesia, all because Adeline needed to get to the Grimm, Nick; Adeline uses magic and has sex with Nick, as Juliette, to remove his "Grimm Powers". One can argue that Adeline is now trying to redeem herself. Someone said on here or another blog site that if "the writers want Adeline to be softened, then it will happen." I do apologize because I do not know who that is/was.

Trubel is an outgoing, outspoken, WTF and WTH kind of person. The calmness and quietness, her acceptance of Juliette's change were the complete opposite of her personality. It's almost like either she already knew about Juliette or has other things on her mind and doesn't compute what has really happened to her dear friend. I know Nick told everyone to "Kill her"....but saying something and doing it are two opposite things.

I thought the ending was way too clean and tidy for me. Too many loose ends all tied up in a big red bow.

Three more points: #1. When Henrietta told Nick that "would can either kill Juliette. Or you can learn to accept her in her new transformation. After all, she learned to accept you being a Grimm." Well spoken and Nick did not, nor would he have ever, accepted Juliette as a Hexenbeast.


 * 1) 2. When Juliette Woges for the second time, Nick cannot look at her ...his face is filled with anger and contempt and rage. He really cannot stomach looking at her. If he had kissed her, WOW! That would have been a Grimm scene for the ages.


 * 1) 3. Nick showed more compassion and love to Juliette, as she was dying in his arms. Too bad he could not have shown her that type of love, empathy, compassion during her transformation. It would have made all the difference

Just my thoughts.