agentthirsty replied to your post: watchingthedetective:

fuckyeahnickbur…

She was obviously going to kill Nick though, so I mean, they were doomed no matter what.

(apologies, this rant was just waiting for the TINIEST springboard to jump out with)

I’m wondering why Trubel had to go straight for the kill shot though. I mean, Nick told her to kill Juliette…but then…Trubel’s never listened to Nick when he told her what to do before, why did she have to start now? She could have incapacitated Juliette temporarily to give them time to decide what to do, or joined the fight and distracted her long enough for Nick to get up, making it two against one and giving them a much better chance of subduing her. But no…two arrows to the chest really leaves no room for argument.

It’s kind of along the lines of why the FRESH MERCIFUL SUGAR-COATED HELL did they just hand the only cure to Juliette and expect her to drink it without a fight? WHY? It made no sense at all. It’s like the writers wanted to kill her and decided to make all of Team Grimm conspire to be inefficient, illogical, and frankly a bit out of character in order to make it happen. Everything from the moment Juliette revealed she was a hexenbiest has made zero sense and been a case of the Worst Possible Way You Could Have Handled That Situation over, and over, and over again. It was ridiculous.

agentthirsty replied to your post: I’m just gonna jump in the deep end of…

It was like a peace offering before shit got real

Nope. I don’t know what you mean, because it was totally the last scene of the finale NOTHING HAPPENED AFTER THAT NOTHING. Everyone is alive and well (except for Ken-doll and Frederick of course), and happy. THE END. Meisner smiles, Diana smiles, Cue Credits! See you next fall!