
Grimm Aesthetic: Eve

Grimm Aesthetic: Eve
The bad news (for you) is, it does indeed look like Juliette is back. The good news (for all of us) is, that doesn’t necessarily mean Eve is gone completely.
Eve was and still is a part of Juliette. In a way, Eve was what was left of Juliette after you shut down her love, her anger, her impulsiveness, her passion and curiosity–in short, all the things that made her human–and replaced them with a singleminded sense of control that was built on and held up by two things: intense training and an incredible amount of fear. In a very real sense, Eve wasn’t so much a character as a brainwashing program layered over severe PTSD.
That being said, having been Eve isn’t something Juliette is likely to forget easily. I think we’ll see glimpses of her from time to time, just as we saw glimpses of Juliette when Eve was in control.
I’m personally glad Juliette’s back, but I also hope the things she learned and understood as Eve aren’t gone completely. I think Eve’s intense control and Juliette’s sincere passion together would make them both stronger.
Unfortunately, my computer is getting really old and likes to do things like freeze and crash when I try to run Photoshop for too long at a time. So it might take a while to fill this request. But I’ll do my best to fill it! In the meantime, I have made a few gifs from the ep and a lot of others have as well, so check out this tag to see what I’ve reblogged/giffed already from the episode! ❤
I KNOW ANON I KNOW. I’M STILL EMOTIONAL ABOUT IT. THE WAY HE LOOKS AT HER. THE WAY SHE LOOKS AT HIM. THE WAY HE CARRIES HER AWAY FROM DANGER. THE WAY HE REVEALS ONE OF HIS BIGGEST SECRETS IN ORDER TO SAVE HER. HIM. HER. I CAN’T OKAY. I CAN’T.
Can we talk about this? Because at first I reacted to this with the same level of eyeroll-incredulity as Trubel. “Don’t make mistakes?” Yeah okay I’ll get right on that.
But then I thought: this is coming from Eve, who is not a perfectionist or Trubel’s boss or anything else that would suggest she’s giving an order. In fact, Trubel and Eve are probably the closest thing either one has had to a friend or equal within Hadrian’s Wall.
So…what if this is Eve’s stilted, robotic attempt at trying to give Trubel friendly advice? After all, who knows better than Eve what happens when you allow yourself to feel emotions and make mistakes? The last time Juliette Silverton felt angry, she made a lot of mistakes…and she lost everything.
And then, too, there’s what she says after this, about how she thinks it’s the reaction to one’s choices that decide whether they were good or bad, not the person who makes the choices (and implicitly, not the intentions, reasons, or even results of those choices).
The really heartbreaking thing is that Eve isn’t just saying to Trubel, “don’t allow your emotions to cloud your judgment or distract you into messing up.” She’s not saying don’t make a mistake. She’s saying don’t make mistakes, period.
Because when she’s sifting through the many mistakes Juliette made, it doesn’t escape her notice that Juliette’s choices were judged and found wanting long before the mistakes were big, and deadly, and irreparable. Long before her intentions were anything but good and loving.
So she tells Trubel: Don’t make mistakes. Don’t feel things and make choices because at the end of the day, you’re not the one who controls how people will react to those choices. And all it takes is one choice they don’t like to bring everything crashing down.
It’s not really clear at this point! I mean, if I had to guess I’d say the stick removed her hexen powers and restored all the emotions stripped away from her by HW’s “training.” But we saw so little of her that I’m almost afraid to guess!
At any rate, I think it’s clear that Juliette is definitely back, and I cannot wait to see what the writers have in store for us next year!