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Even after the beating she took.Īlso, I thought that the whole changing Juliette's job was to eventually add her a bit more naturally into stories. We haven't seen the hearty, hardy lady coroner in ever, it seems. Unless, of course, the writers are science-averse. And the abysmal actress seems far better suited to play a vapid, dumb, vaguely snotty valley girl than the kind, intelligent vet the writers want her to be. She has pretty much ZERO salient personality traits. I feel like the writers never took even a few seconds to ask themselves who Juliette was supposed to be. No matter how supernaturally 'empowered' they're trying to make her now, Juliette is, for me, an example of a sadly ill-defined role made even flatter and duller than it has to be by an enormously talent-deficient actress. I actually find it a reflection of how poor the writing and acting are for Juliette that the highest praise most viewers can give to this character is "well, if she were dead, we'd be subjected to Nick dating a lot." ) I really don't think this would turn into the These are the Days of Nick's Lives. And a whole bunch of options that I'm not even thinking of right now. His love life could not be focused on at all with just hints via comments in conversation. It could be a combo - hold off on dating for a while then meet someone. He could meet someone and end up in a committed relationship. He could stay single, thinking being a Grimm is too dangerous. There are a whole bunch of other things that could happen if Nick is not with Juliette. I have seen this brought up by several people over time. Be a dear and bring some Chinese home, 'kay? Bye." Plus, I've got to remove a lung tumor from Chester, the Dawsons' golden retriever, later this afternoon, assuming things don't, like, literally go to Hell.
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Juliette: "God, I'm sorry Nick, I wish I could help, but Henrietta says there's some kind of dimensional weak spot in the North woods that'll open into a full blown portal to Hell unless we reinforce the wards. Also, it gives us a reason why Juliette can't just be with Nick all the time to drop a hexenbiest smackdown on any Wesen he has to deal with. If nothing else, giving Juliette her own set of supernatural responsibilities creates a point of worry and tension for Nick.
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Perhaps hexenbiests (or most of them) aren't Wesen protectors, but Henrietta did stress the idea that Juliette was channeling a "primal force of Nature." The idea that Juliette might need to "give something back" in terms of healing/protecting Nature is certainly possible. Anything is possible in this little drama, but I don't fancy seeing Nick and Juliette at odds and I don't want to see Juliette growing into her responsibilities of killing humans or Wesen. Renard's mother protected her son, and helped a Grimm get his Grimm back. I can't remember when Adalind or her mother have had much of anything but self-interest. I don't know if I buy that hexenbiests protect Wesen from humans.