(11-02-2018, 06:11 PM)irukandji Wrote: I don't think Juliette harbored a deep hatred for Nick. She would have done a lot more than destroy his little trailer if she hated him.
"his little trailer"? What more could she do? She burned it down and ripped out pages from the grimm books. I'm sure she didn’t want to spend hours there, in case Nick showed up.
(11-02-2018, 06:11 PM)irukandji Wrote: Juliette's hatred was directed at Adalind. She did something Adalind couldn't do. She got Diana back, for the royals. I imagine the fact that Adalind wasn't going to see Diana, possibly ever again, probably made Juliette feel pretty good.
So why did Juliette try to kill Nick - after he decided not to kill her and told her to get out? Was that why she altso wanted to murder Nicks unborn son? .....and wanted to force Nick to kill Monroe?
(11-02-2018, 09:42 PM)Hell Rell Wrote: I don't think Juliette had any long-term plans in season 4. Her hostility drove her actions. She really didn't have any loyalty to anyone nor did she pretend to have any unless sleeping with Kenneth to show him the benefits of having her around counts. She certainly didn't fear them either so I have to assume they had some inkling of how to protect themselves if she did turn against them.
You may be right, but at the same time, there was strong indications that she considered the royals as a new opportunity for her.
Juliette: What's in it for me?
Kenneth: A whole new life, with a family that values what you are and what you can do.
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Kenneth: So, will you be a pawn or will you be a queen? It's up to you.
Juliette: What do you want me to do?