Getting caught up on my Friday shows
Nov. 19th, 2012 03:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I watched the last two episodes of
While Peter`s Observer-transformation finally kicks the storyline into gear and his new powers are waycool to watch, I sure hope they can fix this. And that he won`t lose his beautiful hair. Noooooooo. There are limits on what I consider acceptable sacrifices for saving the world, you know. *g* - Holy crap, people
So Nick knows about Juliet and Renard though not yet about Renard`s origins/status in the Wesen world. I hope they somehow manage to resolve this stupid love triangle, after all, the only reason Renard tried to help Juliet in the first place was to keep Nick around and manage to work together somehow. I get that Renard is somewhat of a shady character but I always thought he was genuinely good at his job and him and Nick have a great rapport.
Also, Nick (and Monroe) taking on the Verrat assassins like that? Wow, Nick sure is building up his reputation. In the beginning of the show, it always struck me as so funny when Wesen would go "`ZOMG!Grimm" and shaking in their boots in front of sweet, easy-going Nick who hadn`t harmed a fly at this point. But these days? He seems to have aquired some ninja-fighting skills and I don`t know, superstrength? Because at first it sure looked like stronger Wesen bitch-slapped him around like any old human but now they seem equally matched if not Nick stronger when they fight. Like, you`ll see a Wesen slap around the much bulkier Hank but Nick is barely fazed by a punch. Anyone else notice that? - Another holy crap, here
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Aww, Duke, I just feel for him. He is trying SOOOO hard this Season and things just never really seem to work out in his favour. And his running sarcastic commentary on things? Great.
I was happy to see Nathan treat him better when they were stuck in the past. Seemed to come out of nowhere though considering the Season so far. Oh well, I take what I can get.
Nathan is the father of the Colorado kid then? Not sure how I feel about that. While Sarah is Audrey on some level, they are also different enough that romantically substituting one for the other should be wildly problematic. On some level, it proved that Nathan pretty much wants Audrey first and foremost still - and poor Jordan who seems to genuinely care for him, not realizing she isn`t the "one" - but getting with Sarah is kinda like boinking a twin of the one you really want.
Oh, OT3, what am I supposed to be doing with you? *flaily hands* - oh we`re closing in on the Season Finale now *wibble* but did you hear, renewed for S4? \o/
respectively.
While Peter`s Observer-transformation finally kicks the storyline into gear and his new powers are waycool to watch, I sure hope they can fix this. And that he won`t lose his beautiful hair. Noooooooo. There are limits on what I consider acceptable sacrifices for saving the world, you know. *g* - Holy crap, people
So Nick knows about Juliet and Renard though not yet about Renard`s origins/status in the Wesen world. I hope they somehow manage to resolve this stupid love triangle, after all, the only reason Renard tried to help Juliet in the first place was to keep Nick around and manage to work together somehow. I get that Renard is somewhat of a shady character but I always thought he was genuinely good at his job and him and Nick have a great rapport.
Also, Nick (and Monroe) taking on the Verrat assassins like that? Wow, Nick sure is building up his reputation. In the beginning of the show, it always struck me as so funny when Wesen would go "`ZOMG!Grimm" and shaking in their boots in front of sweet, easy-going Nick who hadn`t harmed a fly at this point. But these days? He seems to have aquired some ninja-fighting skills and I don`t know, superstrength? Because at first it sure looked like stronger Wesen bitch-slapped him around like any old human but now they seem equally matched if not Nick stronger when they fight. Like, you`ll see a Wesen slap around the much bulkier Hank but Nick is barely fazed by a punch. Anyone else notice that? - Another holy crap, here
and
Aww, Duke, I just feel for him. He is trying SOOOO hard this Season and things just never really seem to work out in his favour. And his running sarcastic commentary on things? Great.
I was happy to see Nathan treat him better when they were stuck in the past. Seemed to come out of nowhere though considering the Season so far. Oh well, I take what I can get.
Nathan is the father of the Colorado kid then? Not sure how I feel about that. While Sarah is Audrey on some level, they are also different enough that romantically substituting one for the other should be wildly problematic. On some level, it proved that Nathan pretty much wants Audrey first and foremost still - and poor Jordan who seems to genuinely care for him, not realizing she isn`t the "one" - but getting with Sarah is kinda like boinking a twin of the one you really want.
Oh, OT3, what am I supposed to be doing with you? *flaily hands* - oh we`re closing in on the Season Finale now *wibble* but did you hear, renewed for S4? \o/
respectively.
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Date: 2012-11-20 04:56 pm (UTC)Why on earth do they need to get rid of Juliet??
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Date: 2012-11-20 05:11 pm (UTC)In any case, the whole thing did not make sense to me. If Monroe did not tell Nick, the only reason was obviously that the writers needed some big confrontation scene. Which is just bad writing, no matter how much I'm looking forward to that upcoming Renard/Nick scene.
But Nick did piss me off when he took off on Juliet when she said she wanted to talk to him. It's not her fault she can't remember him!
No it's not her fault, but that doesn't mean it isn't understandable that he doesn't want to talk to the woman he loves right at the moment when he figures out she is seeing someone else. And I have to wonder why Juliet did not talk to him about that obsession much, much earlier. She said herself that she doesn't understand it. She also knows there's something strange going on with her memory. But she never seems to ask the right questions, and when she asks and hears something she doesn't want to hear, she takes off, like with the Bruja (?).
I find the writing for this character frustrating to say the least.
Why on earth do they need to get rid of Juliet??
Because she brings nothing to the show. I actually kind of liked her in season 1, but right now I don't see the point of her, and I don't even like her.