10-15-2017, 09:15 AM
(10-15-2017, 08:14 AM)irukandji Wrote: What I am saying is she didn't do it. She walked toward Adalind and threatened her but she never followed through. Nick got in front of Adalind and Juliette stopped. The outrage I've been reading is over how Juliette could even fathom threatening a pregnant woman in the first place. It had nothing to do with Juliette's former good guy image.
It doesn’t matter that she didn’t follow through. All that matters is that she went against Nick. Nick made two decisions - fix Juliette and help Adalind & the baby. Nick’s friends were immediately on board, just as they were with the kidnapping. That Juliette wasn’t is equal to her betraying Nick.
Juliette becoming a Hexenbiest was never about her, it was about Nick’s anguish. Once the Hexenbiest Juliette turns against Nick story ran it’s course, Juliette immediately died and became an artificial persona completely disconnected from her previous life until whammied with Nick’s stick. If it was actually about Juliette, she would have either gained control of the Hexenbiest and reconciled with her fate or she would have continued her destructive path in Portland or somewhere else.
It’s not really any different than Adalind’s storyline that was actually about Nick. It’s irrelevant that Adalind realized what it meant to love someone more than herself after giving birth to Diana. It’s irrelevant that she’d already stepped onto the path of being a better person and good mother before being taken to Portland against her will. Adalind transitioned from bad guy to good guy because she was loyal to Nick. Period.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke