WHAT, is someone actually going to ask Juliette how she’s feeling about all this shit?
the only person to ask juliette how she feels is the main villain of the series
and fandom wonders why she’s pissed off?
Tag: cry havoc

tranquilfury reblogged your post agentthirsty replied to your post: wat… and added:
Yup. Not sure if I can bring myself to watch the last few episodes of this season. I was always Team Juliette 😦
These will not be episodes you love then probably…I’ve loved her since season one and this HURTS SO BAD. All I can do is hope for a season five fix-it.

pyrohydriscence replied to your post: Friendly reminder that Bitsie named th…
Juliette was always my favorite, I don’t know if I can do season five without her. I’m clinging to the possibility of her making it.
SAME.
I really think she’ll make it. They wouldn’t be keeping that ace in their pocket if she were just dead for real and forever, where would be the fun in that? They’d just tell us she was dead and bid a fond and tearful farewell to Bitsie on twitter, probably with pictures of all of them having cake or something. But no…the writers are trolling interviews, Bitsie is chipper as ever on twitter, and all we know for sure is that resurrection is possible…so I’m gonna hold out hope until the bitter end.
Feeling mixed about the finale. I felt like I wouldn’t be able to forgive Juliette for what she’d done, but in the end, I could. In the sense that I don’t hate her. And it’s rather upsetting.. Any time a show loses a main cast member the lack of their presence is felt in the next episode or season. Juliette certainly won’t be any different.. :(
I think they did a really great job with that scene, and I can’t imagine how anyone could not feel something watching it. Even through their mutual anger, there was so much PAIN there. And when she was dying and called Nick’s name…his face…how anyone could not feel for them and what they’ve lost and just want to fix it and give it all back to them, I can’t even fathom.
I’m not ready to contemplate a season of Grimm without her yet, though! It’s a supernatural TV show, death never has to last forever. I mean, last season ended with Sean full of more holes than the plot of a Doctor Who episode! And while his death certainly had repercussions, it wasn’t exactly permanent.
Here you go: tvline(.)com/2015/05/15/grimm-juliette-dies-dead-season-5-spoilers/
Um…anon…I’m pretty sure that entire interview was a giant trollfest. Seriously, I’ve seen it before: writers troll the ever-loving fuck out of fandom during the hiatus. If something is going to happen, they’ll tell you it won’t. If something isn’t going to happen, they’ll tell you it will.
You cannot trust literally anything you hear about Grimm season 5 in the upcoming months, because only some of it will be true, a lot of it will be misleading, and most of it will be out-and-out trolling designed to get the fandom all excited/riled for the show’s return.
But even if that weren’t the case, the entire tone of this interview is light, joking, full of the creators laughing and not being serious, and when asked if they’re being serious, refusing to answer the question directly. I mean c’mon, this is a literal quote about what Nick will be doing in season 5 from that interview: “All the episodes are him, grieving. It’s 12 episodes of him, alone in a room, feeling bad.”

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!
Has it been said on whether Juliette’s actually dead? I’m still holding out hope, but A.) Trubel did that without a second thought and B.) those people showing up. Trubel was on the phone with someone and I don’t think it was really Nick. What if she shot her with something to help her and the woman was telling them to hurry because they had to be quick to help Juliette. They said two deaths happened, but maybe in the premiere she comes back as herself or with the beast tamed a bit. I hope.
I really like your hopeful theory and will proceed to make it my headcanon for the hiatus, because all other options are intolerable to contemplate!
I’m sad cause Juliette is really gone as the ones behind the show said. But I’m even more upset because it sounds like they are hinting at a whole adaline/Nick romance and that just annoys the hell out of me. He can get with the one who caused all the problems, but was all weird with Juliette and all.
Hi Nonny! Would you mind citing your source for that information? Because I find anything said in interviews regarding finales or upcoming seasons HIGHLY suspect, considering a) writers and cast members are huge trolls during hiatus, and b) they would never give away big information like that off-screen, not if they knew what they were about, and I think it’s safe to say they do by this point.
I’m just gonna jump in the deep end of denial here and pretend the last thing in this episode was Martin Meisner’s beautiful lumberjack face. Nothing else happened after that. Nope, nada. That’s how the season ended, and we can spend the hiatus pondering what Meisner’s been up to, how he found Diana, and what brand of beard oil he uses to keep his facial hair so perfect.