what I find amazing is the assumptions are being made from the point of the viewer.
There was not one statement that would have let Juliette know the neighbors where dead. The assumption is made about what Kenneth and the Varret where going to do because we have knowledge and have seen them in action. Where has Juliette ever been exposed to the Royals. The only confrontation Juliette has any knowledge of was with the wesenreign. Even that one ended with only a few people dying. People make the assumption that Juliette even knows the number of Nick kills. Even the writers created a scenario to show that Kelly's death was not a for gone conclusion. Right after Kenneth and the Varret. The show replays the scene with the same number of men. Dressed the same with the same weapons. This time they take Juliette and no one dies. True as viewers we know that would not be and expected result from Kenneth. But Juliette the character does not know what we know. If you view the attack from Nick point of view. He would have known without a doubt what would happen. He has dealt with them.
Sure Juliette was mad and Nick and Adalind. But the show did a complete narration of why Juliette joined the Royals. Kenneth and the King let her know with the Royals she had a place and was wanted.
Another point the writter's made a point to show. Even as mad as Juliette was at Adalind she could not kill her. To go from that mindset to all of a sudden able to plan to commit multiple murders seems a big stretch. Even at the end the writers showed she did not have the mindset of a killer. She fought with Nick. Unlike Eve who if she wanted you dead you where dead without her lifting a finger. Meaning if Juliette had of had the killer mindset. Nick would have been dead.
For me a scene is written for a reason. Because the writter's create scenarios to make a point, to me it is not by chance but to frame an idea. It is to help direct the story and clear up ambiguity.
I don't expect most of the posters to abandon their point of view ,because they watched the show and have created and opinion based on what they know. But the topic is what did Juliette know. Not what did the viewer know. It is not even what did Nick know. Considering it has been established that Nick tells Juliette very little about being a grimm or the wesen world or what he does. If he had it is most likely she would have made a different choice then what she did to get him his powers back. Remember until she became a hexenbiest she had no idea what they where capable of. She had no idea that magic even existed. We know that by the surprise she showed as her powers started to develop.
There was not one statement that would have let Juliette know the neighbors where dead. The assumption is made about what Kenneth and the Varret where going to do because we have knowledge and have seen them in action. Where has Juliette ever been exposed to the Royals. The only confrontation Juliette has any knowledge of was with the wesenreign. Even that one ended with only a few people dying. People make the assumption that Juliette even knows the number of Nick kills. Even the writers created a scenario to show that Kelly's death was not a for gone conclusion. Right after Kenneth and the Varret. The show replays the scene with the same number of men. Dressed the same with the same weapons. This time they take Juliette and no one dies. True as viewers we know that would not be and expected result from Kenneth. But Juliette the character does not know what we know. If you view the attack from Nick point of view. He would have known without a doubt what would happen. He has dealt with them.
Sure Juliette was mad and Nick and Adalind. But the show did a complete narration of why Juliette joined the Royals. Kenneth and the King let her know with the Royals she had a place and was wanted.
Another point the writter's made a point to show. Even as mad as Juliette was at Adalind she could not kill her. To go from that mindset to all of a sudden able to plan to commit multiple murders seems a big stretch. Even at the end the writers showed she did not have the mindset of a killer. She fought with Nick. Unlike Eve who if she wanted you dead you where dead without her lifting a finger. Meaning if Juliette had of had the killer mindset. Nick would have been dead.
For me a scene is written for a reason. Because the writter's create scenarios to make a point, to me it is not by chance but to frame an idea. It is to help direct the story and clear up ambiguity.
I don't expect most of the posters to abandon their point of view ,because they watched the show and have created and opinion based on what they know. But the topic is what did Juliette know. Not what did the viewer know. It is not even what did Nick know. Considering it has been established that Nick tells Juliette very little about being a grimm or the wesen world or what he does. If he had it is most likely she would have made a different choice then what she did to get him his powers back. Remember until she became a hexenbiest she had no idea what they where capable of. She had no idea that magic even existed. We know that by the surprise she showed as her powers started to develop.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one