Quote:The question Monroe ought to have asked was "why did Juliette destroy the trailer?". If not-Juliette is not Juliette, she'd answer in full, without hesitation.hexenette answered that question in the spice shop. She said she went a little overboard when she found out that bitch was HAVING A LITTLE GRIMM. I don't know what part of that does not scream one really, really pissed off female.
tscchope you know I have read every article out. The article was referring to her motivation for the transformation. Post transformation explains character state of mind. AS the character stated the intent was to kill Nick and Trubel. By that I would assume it would have extended to anyone else that got in her way.
You read to much into the importance of Kelly on decisions. There are two scenes created to show the greatest difference between Juliette and Eve. As Juliette even as hexenette she could not drop the statue on someone she had an emotional hate for. As Eve she can assassinate for the better good.
The same with Sean. His gutting the pig, classic Sean. Let us knew the old Sean is still there.
They did the same thing with Adalind. Early Adalind never had concern for others or her actions. Her only concern was the result. Now even thinking about a job she considers Nick. She looks for approval instead of demanding respect. When Adalind was using her knowledge helping Nick, she showed confidence, instead of arrogance. That was one of the best parts, we got to see Adalind holding her head up proud again. Not huddled and scared.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one