#tell her you idiot

THIS. When fans defend Nick’s hurried 11th-hour confession in “Woman in Black” and ask “but when else could Nick have told her?” THIS WAS WHEN. This was the perfect moment. She was already questioning, already open to it.

But no. He waits until it’s a matter of life and death and she’s already disinclined to trust him, behaves erratically and freaks her the hell out. No wonder she didn’t believe him!

And that’s one of the most frustrating aspects of Nick’s character throughout the series. He never wants to be open and honest until the sky is falling down around his ears.

I jut wish Nick and Juliette’s story could have ended like Bitsie’s and David’s. Is that so much to ask? :-(

I don’t think it’s too much to ask. Apparently the writers disagreed.

But at least we’ll always know that Bitsie and David are happy together in reality.

And hey, even if Nick and Juliette didn’t end up together in the end of the show, we do see that Juliette is still a part of Eve, and that Nick and Eve still hold a sincere affection for one another. I think we can safely assume they will always be a part of each other’s lives, no matter what happens.

Reasons that I love Juliette

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1. She’s practical.

2. Like, seriously. When Nick has a problem that he can’t Grimm his way out of, he tends to throw up his hands and yell, “WOE!” And then go to Juliette, who solves it for him.

3. Example: Nick is getting sad emails from his mom. He can’t help her. He is filled with woe. So Juliette offers to help, and uses the emails to track down where Nick’s mom is.

4. Example #2: Juliette keeps getting attacked and kidnapped. Nick is like, “Trust me, it’ll be okay.” Juliette says, “Cool, teach me how to use a gun.”

5. Like seriously I love how practically Juliette deals with shit.

6. She’s supportive without being a pushover. In Season 1 she thought Nick was just going through a rough patch because Aunt Marie died. She gave Nick space and didn’t make him talk…….but when he asked her to marry him she said, “No, not until you can let me in again.”

7. She’s a vet, which is cute.

8. She also patches up humans. Like remember when Hank got stung by bees and she was like, “You are basically a puppy. I will care for you.”

9. She really loves to help people.

10. Nick and her friends, obviously. But also when she and Nick were on that vacation and she saw a woman being abused and she reached out to her and tried to help her.

11. Okay yes and she has hexenbiest powers now and that’s cool.

12. Like, I’m really into her powers and I want her to keep them forever.

13. But even before powers she was a bad ass.

14. She threw boiling water in an ogre’s face once.

15. Punched a dragon.

16. Was ALARMINGLY good at shooting a gun when she tried it for the first time like seriously I keep expecting that to become a thing.

17. Man she’s really forgiving too like all of her friends lying to her and her boyfriend lying to her and her boyfriend accidentally sleeping with another woman and all of that and she dealt with it.

18. Okay now she’s pretty vengeful but who can blame her?

19. She invited Monroe over for dinner because he helped save her life and idk that was just really cute.

20. She’s smart and sensible and a bad ass and cares about herself and about others and she’s just really great.

How is it possible we have never reblogged this?

I think Juliette is one of the most tragic/complex female characters to surface on TV THB.

She’s definitely up there in my top ten. Just the sheer weight of the tragedy of her story alone is enough to put her there, because as much as I hate thinking of it like this, it’s clear that as far as Eve is concerned, Juliette Silverton died during the events of “Cry Havoc” or shortly thereafter, and Eve was resurrected from her ashes. And although the place she’s in at the finale is strong, it isn’t necessarily happy. 

What I love most about her, I think, is the way that each “iteration” of Juliette is made stronger through addressing the issues that the previous iteration had.

Juliette Prime, or season one Juliette, was already intelligent, resourceful, and compassionate…but she was also far too trusting and completely naive about what the world she lived in was really like (though to be fair, Nick was working pretty hard to keep her that way).

Amnesia Juliette, or season two Juliette, was much more wary of the motivations and intentions of those around her, and much more pointed and resolute in her questioning of things. At the same time, though, she was off-balance and reactionary for most of the season…again, mostly because the people in her life were working too hard at “protecting” her to actually give her any useful information.

Team Player Juliette, or the Juliette we get in season three and half of season four, is less reactionary, more measured and careful and considering of everything. She’s still intelligent and kind, but she’s less credulous and more apt to question Grimm things beforehand instead of just reacting to them later, because she finally has enough information to do so. At the same time, she’s still extremely selfless to the point of often ignoring her own needs and burying her own emotions in favor of helping her friends with what she sees as their more important problems.

Jujubiest, or “my guilty favorite Juliette,” that we get in the back half of season four is basically a raw, exposed nerve. Every need Juliette ignored in favor of helping her friends, every motion she buried, all just came pouring out in bouts of uncontrollable rage and pain, directed at the very people who she once would have willingly died for. I could write an entire meta on this Juliette alone (and I kind of have) but the point is that she was no longer selfless to a fault. But the hexenbiest magic caused her to lose all control, leading to destruction and despair rather than the acknowledgement and healing she so desperately needed.

Eve, on the other hand, is ALL control. Or all controlled, really, since she doesn’t really seem to have any will of her own. She was so traumatized and horrified by her prior actions that the only way to deal with them was to shut off her emotions all together, to bury them even more deeply than they were before. HW helped her do that, but they also trained her to focus only on their mission and nothing else…which basically meant that she had control over her own emotions, but not her destiny.

And then we finally get to my precious Julieve, who is as kind and compassionate and intelligent and dedicated to her little found family as she has ever been, but who also knows how to set healthy boundaries for herself. She gets space from Nick and chooses not to pursue the connection they still have any further because she knows it would not be good for her. She is able to feel things again without letting it consume her, and she’s able to control her powers without having to shut out all her emotions.

She’s much more balanced, and while she may still be horrified by her past actions she is able to deal with it and move on from it. But she still isn’t ready to fully accept her former identity, professes that she never will be in fact, and to some extent she has given up on the notion of ever being happy, convinced herself that it doesn’t even matter whether she’s happy or not.

So while I love her arc SO MUCH, I also hate that this is where it ended…in a place that’s much more healthy but not remotely happy, in a place that’s resolved but also a little resigned, not fully healed from her past wounds and with very little in the way of hope ahead of her. I hate to think of Juliette or Eve (because really, they’re one and the same) in that situation forever. I mean, everyone else got their happy ending…I feel like Juliette deserved to get one as well.

I’d like to think that if we’d gotten another season, it would have involved more character development for Eve, more healing, more resolution with Nick and the rest of the team…and that eventually, she would have fully found her way back to Juliette Silverton, and been able to look to the future with hope for happiness the way the rest of them could.