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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.