I know! I mean he did call her that in the season five finale, but it was more of a question than a slip.
You know what I’m really waiting for, though? The moment when he calls out “Juliette”
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and she responds to it.
I know! I mean he did call her that in the season five finale, but it was more of a question than a slip.
You know what I’m really waiting for, though? The moment when he calls out “Juliette”
….
and she responds to it.
And it has definitely been complex so far! It seems as though Juliette’s emotional connection to her memories and friends is definitely back, but there’s still that layer of control that is Eve there. It seems as though there’s a big part of her that’s afraid to be Juliette again, too, and I’m sure that just adds to the complications.
Yes! I did see it and I’m still emotional about it. And can I just say this ask is so beautifully-stated. It’s exactly what I was seeing while watching them. There’s so much confusion and no time to process any of it, Juliette isn’t sure who she is at the moment or what she is, and Nick is a twisted-up ball of fear and uncertainty and adrenaline and worry and love.
Both of them have to be thinking “too much has happened, too much muddy water under that bridge, too much pain and blame on both sides. Not even worth thinking about, really.”
And yet they gravitate toward each other any time they’re both in a room. They are always aware of each other. They protect and help each other like it’s an inborn instinct. And all that love is just swimming under the surface whenever their eyes meet, along with a question they’re afraid to ask. Case in point:

Me either, friend, me. either. Not only that, I don’t feel the writers have earned this redemption arc they’re trying to push through for her, much less a romance between her and one of the people she’s hurt most…if such a thing could ever be earned at all without sending a hugely toxic message, which it can’t.
That being said, clearly Nick/Adalind is not the only game in town. I mean first off, Nick and Eve are SO protective of each other. The only time Eve showed any emotion last season was around Nick, toward Nick, and in response to the possibility of someone threatening Nick. In the finale last year she basically kicked in doors and fucked shit up from one end of town to the other in order to rescue him, and he in turn rescued her.
(Spoilers for the premiere below the cut)
And he freaks out beyond all proportion when she looks the least bit in distress in this episode. And I mean…Nick is not a super emotional person by any stretch. He’s not single-man-tear macho, but he’s not naturally effusive, either. He doesn’t gasp or exclaim or any number of yummy verbs. He generally puts emotions he finds difficult aside for a later that never arrives.
But when Eve makes a sound of distress and nearly collapses? He yells her name like she’s not right there two feet away and dives to catch her. And the way they look at each other…the way his voice goes all…I don’t even know what…when he asks her how she feels now…
I could write a novel about the ways in which that submarine is rising from the watery depths, but. I think you get the idea, yes?
Can we talk about the CRACKLING tension between Nick and Juliette/Eve in that exchange just now? I AM NOT OKAY, OKAY. MY BABIES.

Grimm Characters + The Five Factions: Abnegation
But then, you have Bitsie, who was pretty cold about anything related to their relationship (my guess is because of all the bullying she’s been through, but I won’t elaborate on that), so idk who to believe, David or Bitsie lol? Which is why I wanted you opinion and what you think could possibly happen? Like I said, I’m personally confused, especially because sometimes, what David says is more wishful thinking than legit tiny spoilers so… 2/2
Hi Anon! Admin Liza here. So as a general rule, there are three important things you need to remember about anything that is said by members of the Grimm cast, crew, writers, etc during summer hiatus, and that includes SDCC:
1. They are contractually forbidden from revealing any real information about the next season.
2. They probably don’t even know everything yet themselves, because they haven’t finished writing the episodes, much less filming them.
3. They are lying liars who lie.
So if you’re feeling confused about the information and demeanor of the actors surrounding particular plot points, it’s probably because they’re trying to keep us confused and guessing. And, yes, they probably all have their own ideas about where they’d like things to go. Because let’s face it: they’re all fans of the show, too. They watch it together and they’re invested in these characters and their story.
So I can understand David wanting his ship back together, and I can understand Bitsie wanting Juliette/Eve’s character arc to soar on its own, and not get buried in a romantic subplot. Silverhardt are cute as hell and we love them, but Bitsie didn’t have a whole hell of a lot to do as Juliette in the majority of episodes before their relationship’s tumultuous end. And with a possible series finale looming at the end of just thirteen episodes, it’s unlikely there would be time to address and resolve Juliette’s journey as a character fully and deal with the question of Silverhardt’s relationship status. So I can see why she’d be a little cold toward the idea of trying to go there.
Still…you never know! Maybe the writers will pull it off somehow. Maybe they’ll surprise us with something none of us have thought of. Wouldn’t be the first time! Or maybe the ratings will be good enough to convince the network to order more episodes, and this won’t be the end after all…I mean, no one ever thought Grimm would get a season two, let alone a season six, so anything is possible!