09-02-2015, 02:04 PM
I am being typing something very obvious, but just to be clear about your intention about the question...
If by hypocrite you mean Juliette was pretending to believe something she was not able anymore to believe: in love, in friendship, in goodness. If you mean Juliette was acting to be someone she was not anymore, like when just before she "hexed out," she stated outright how much she loved Nick even maybe not loving anymore…
I think you right. Henrietta warned Nick that hexans are very manipulative creatures. I think that Juliette playing with the words like in "maybe I do still love you..." was her hexan nature being manipulative. Maybe hexanbiests are just hypocrite creatures.
How many times did us doubt from Sean sincerity about Nick, for example? If I remember right, he asked his mother to help Nick to recover his powers because Nick was valuable only as a grimm. It means that for Sean his objectives are bigger than Nick’s desire (ok, Nick wanted to recover the grimm powers, but Sean didn’t ask It to him) and bigger then Juliette’s life (neither Sean or his mother worried about the results of the spell over Juliette… there are another thread where we are discussing if Juliette transformation was really a side effect or actually the desired effect of the reverse spell). Just to give an example.
If by hypocrite you mean Juliette was pretending to believe something she was not able anymore to believe: in love, in friendship, in goodness. If you mean Juliette was acting to be someone she was not anymore, like when just before she "hexed out," she stated outright how much she loved Nick even maybe not loving anymore…
I think you right. Henrietta warned Nick that hexans are very manipulative creatures. I think that Juliette playing with the words like in "maybe I do still love you..." was her hexan nature being manipulative. Maybe hexanbiests are just hypocrite creatures.
How many times did us doubt from Sean sincerity about Nick, for example? If I remember right, he asked his mother to help Nick to recover his powers because Nick was valuable only as a grimm. It means that for Sean his objectives are bigger than Nick’s desire (ok, Nick wanted to recover the grimm powers, but Sean didn’t ask It to him) and bigger then Juliette’s life (neither Sean or his mother worried about the results of the spell over Juliette… there are another thread where we are discussing if Juliette transformation was really a side effect or actually the desired effect of the reverse spell). Just to give an example.