(07-27-2015, 03:21 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: Yes this was before Nick knew but the reason Renard was helping had more angles to me than a just being helpful to Juliette and believe Juliette should have known this. Renard wants Nick in Portland helping Juliette aids the goal. Remember I said I somewhat disagreed not that I totally disagreed. In fact I would use this as a point toward Renard changing. I just would question how much was this to help Juliette by just asking the question how much Renard seen this as helping Nick and his agenda.
It's not a bad theory at all. Generally, what I see with Renard is if he wants something for himself, he's usually very direct about it so the audience can follow along. In the case of Juliette, she showed up at his apartment, demanded help, and he suggested Henrietta. He may have had an angle there for himself (although I confess I can't see one), but if there was one, it must have been minor to him because he seemed genuinely concerned for Juliette.
Juliette often gets harshly criticized for destroying the potion Rosalee and Adalind concocted to remove her hexenbiest nature. Adalind and Rosalee claimed the potion would cure her. But, before they even started working on a potion, Henrietta told Juliette she couldn't be cured. In terms of trustworthiness, who should Juliette have believed?
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