(12-17-2020, 05:22 PM)brandon Wrote: I would say that it is in everyone to believe or not to Juliette.
An innocent will tell the truth, but the guilty will also say that he is innocent- ja-
That she has denied knowing something, for me it does not mean that it is true.
It has nothing to do with it becoming " Hexenbiest"
You favor Adalind, and defend her on occasion. I think you believe her to be telling the truth. But here's the catch to this hexenbiest issue and it involves Adalind. Adalind told Rosalee that the hexenbiest is in control. Those were not her exact words, but it is the essence of what she said. It has everything to do with being a hexenbiest.
I think we all could agree that, if Juliette had not been turned into a hexenbiest, she never would have worked with the royals. Nick could have told her to get out and had nothing to do with her forever and ever after that. As a human, she would have been angry with him, but she would never worked with the royals and she never would have betrayed Kelly.
The hexenbiest made her do it.
But see, this is where Nick, Renard, and Wu get off so easily on Grimm. When they became possessed, the series took a whole male chauvinist point of view. In other words, these men didn't know what they were doing. So they get to pass Go and collect their $200 monopoly money. With Juliette, and even Adalind, there is no getting off. They are viewed as having the capability to effectively control themselves, and so they should be in control, always. That, despite the fact that Adalind told Rosalee differently.
So, you either have to believe Adalind that the hexenbiest is in control, or she's full of it.
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