12-14-2020, 09:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-14-2020, 09:51 AM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
Juliette went off the rails because she thought (not entirely incorrectly) that her turning hexenbiest resulted in Nick rejecting her. Her corruption by the royals was part revenge, but also part need to find a safe harbor. Vengefulness and attraction to power were described as typical hexenbiest characteristics, so it would have made sense for them to become part of her new hexenbiest persona. If Kenneth had taken Diana without killing all those people (and, especially, Kelly), I suspect she would not have had second thoughts about her actions.
If Claire Coffee hadn't gotten pregnant, I don't see any reason why Juliette couldn't have ended up as Nick's hexenbiest partner instead of Adalind. I always thought that the peak of the series was that short period between Juliette finally getting clued in to the grimm/wesen world and Nick losing his powers, when Juliette became a fully fledged member of the scoobies. The real problem with the Juliette character in s01-s02 was that there was never enough for her to do.
If Claire Coffee hadn't gotten pregnant, I don't see any reason why Juliette couldn't have ended up as Nick's hexenbiest partner instead of Adalind. I always thought that the peak of the series was that short period between Juliette finally getting clued in to the grimm/wesen world and Nick losing his powers, when Juliette became a fully fledged member of the scoobies. The real problem with the Juliette character in s01-s02 was that there was never enough for her to do.