Grimm: Juliette Makes a Comeback, Bitsie Tulloch Shares the Real Story!

David Greenwalt, the producer of Grimm had made it very clear that Juliette and Eve are two very different persons and that the only similarity lies in the fact that the two of them look similar.

This premise doesn’t look too solid for the fans since they doubt that there is going to be turn in events that will make Nick figure out how to unlock the real Juliette and bring her back.

According to Zap2It, Juliette/ Eve’s entry into the series is going to spoil equations between Nick and Adalind (Claire Coffee). The two are trying to work things out and are slowly learning to trust each other, but with Nick coming face to face with his dead girlfriend will hamper this relationship.

James Kouf has informed Christian Post that Nick and Adalind will have a tough time in their relationship and this will be explored when Grimm returns in January.

Grimm Season 5 had not been very regular with their episodes. This season had already come on air a little delayed and it took a Thanksgiving break and now it has wrapped up for the winter midseason break. The second part of Season 5 is going to hit the television screen again on 29th January.

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8 thoughts on “Grimm: Juliette Makes a Comeback, Bitsie Tulloch Shares the Real Story!”

  1. I’m okay with her back as long as she doesn’t work with Nick. The writers have spent a lot of time setting up a relationship between Nick and Adalind. I hope it isn’t a bait and switch because I love love love them together. Nick working to bring Julitt/Eve’s feelings for him back would be a rerun of season 2. Boring.

  2. I’m okay with her back as long as she doesn’t work with Nick. The writers have spent a lot of time setting up a relationship between Nick and Adalind. I hope it isn’t a bait and switch because I love love love them together. Nick working to bring Julitt/Eve’s feelings for him back would be a rerun of season 2. Boring.

  3. This feels like a bit of a cop out. Sure, bringing her back appeases the fans who liked her, at the same time having her as a “whole new character” quiets fans who disliked her. It doesn’t really work, imo. It would’ve felt more definitive and daring of the show to kill off a major character who had been there since the start.

    If another character were to truly die, what with rumors that no one is safe this season, it would feel unwarranted saving this character that a large portion of fans believed never worked with the show — especially when the rest of the cast are so strong and more integral to its success.

  4. This feels like a bit of a cop out. Sure, bringing her back appeases the fans who liked her, at the same time having her as a “whole new character” quiets fans who disliked her. It doesn’t really work, imo. It would’ve felt more definitive and daring of the show to kill off a major character who had been there since the start.

    If another character were to truly die, what with rumors that no one is safe this season, it would feel unwarranted saving this character that a large portion of fans believed never worked with the show — especially when the rest of the cast are so strong and more integral to its success.

  5. I can have enjoy this new version of Adalind and slow build up to the relationship she has with others. I hate to see that come to end like this.

  6. I can have enjoy this new version of Adalind and slow build up to the relationship she has with others. I hate to see that come to end like this.

  7. Adalind is dull without her powers, and her relationship with Nick is just too weird. I hope they have her Hexenbiest powers come back. The show is starting to feel old.

  8. Adalind is dull without her powers, and her relationship with Nick is just too weird. I hope they have her Hexenbiest powers come back. The show is starting to feel old.

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