07-27-2016, 10:13 AM
(07-27-2016, 10:07 AM)irukandji Wrote:I would go another way "surprised?" by now because the king is being attacked he knows Kenneth failed so he ask Juliette to kill Nick, because he figured Nick had killed Kenneth. Even with the in fighting in the royal families they could let something like that go. IMO(07-25-2016, 03:27 PM)Robyn Wrote: Taking into account Juliette’s intelligence/common sense and the type of intel Kenneth wanted from her, it’s reasonable that she at least considered the possibility. But Juliette lying to Nick doesn’t make sense. Juliette might have felt the weight of her actions once the Royals were gone and Kenneth was still MIA, but what would she gain by lying to Nick. It’s not like she’d expect him to immediately believe her or tell her as long as she didn’t know everything would be okay. Plus, Juliette never hid anything else she did. In fact, she enjoyed Nick knowing what she’d been up to since they parted.
Juliette being in the house during that entire confrontation made no sense. She was a valuable asset to the royals. Kenneth wouldn't have left her in the house where there was a possibility she could be killed. It makes me wonder if the original intent of the story was for Juliette to remain out of the episode until the very end, where she comes back to tell him she didn't know Kelly was going to be killed. That would have made complete sense if she was already with the king.