12-25-2016, 06:59 AM
The show has never given the character motivation for what they do. The only one that bothers me is Juliettes motivation for the Kidnapping. They give use the reason of Kenneth promise of a better life. But so much happened and they made it hard to empathize with Juliette. You could imagine what she was going through. but noting in the show confirmed it.
There is a difference between pre police station Juliette and post police station Juliette. Before the police station Juliette anger was her dealing with being a hexenbiest. While in custody she seemed to comes to grips with it. When she got out of jail the dialog indicates she did not hate Nick. But she was not in a suicidal mood. After the police station during the dialog with Kenneth, Juliette seemed to have an I don't care attitude. Even when she was talking with the King she seemed to not care.
During the entire kidnapping Juliette walked around like she was in a trance. The season ends with her wanting Nick to kill her. She did not even bother trying to stop him. The assumption could be made the Nick and Adalind encounter in the police station was the last straw. Not only did Adalind create the ultimate attack on her by having a child with the man she loved. Nick made it worse by choosing Adalind over Juliette. It would explain her trance like state. It would also explain why she was willing to let Nick kill her. But then Juliette turned the question is why.
Without having any clue what Juliette was feeling. You can't even come up with a reason why she changed from wanting to die to wanting to kill Nick. There are a number of things that could have motivated Juliette's involvement in the kidnapping. She could blame Kelly for bringing Adalind to the house with Diana. She could be mad at Nick for choosing Adalind. She could want to make sure Adalind never gets Diana to get back at her.
Was the show trying to symbolically represent when the last of what was Juliette ended and what was to be the new hexenbiest started. They then added the being shot to emphasize that Juliette is gone. It also provided a reason for the others to spread the idea that Juliette was gone. Because that part was so disconnected. I am thinking they wanted Juliette to have a chance to apologize. They also want to give a preview of Eve. It just seemed like the entire scene was added on after the fact. The way that episode went you could have ended the series with the helicopter scene.
There is a difference between pre police station Juliette and post police station Juliette. Before the police station Juliette anger was her dealing with being a hexenbiest. While in custody she seemed to comes to grips with it. When she got out of jail the dialog indicates she did not hate Nick. But she was not in a suicidal mood. After the police station during the dialog with Kenneth, Juliette seemed to have an I don't care attitude. Even when she was talking with the King she seemed to not care.
During the entire kidnapping Juliette walked around like she was in a trance. The season ends with her wanting Nick to kill her. She did not even bother trying to stop him. The assumption could be made the Nick and Adalind encounter in the police station was the last straw. Not only did Adalind create the ultimate attack on her by having a child with the man she loved. Nick made it worse by choosing Adalind over Juliette. It would explain her trance like state. It would also explain why she was willing to let Nick kill her. But then Juliette turned the question is why.
Without having any clue what Juliette was feeling. You can't even come up with a reason why she changed from wanting to die to wanting to kill Nick. There are a number of things that could have motivated Juliette's involvement in the kidnapping. She could blame Kelly for bringing Adalind to the house with Diana. She could be mad at Nick for choosing Adalind. She could want to make sure Adalind never gets Diana to get back at her.
Was the show trying to symbolically represent when the last of what was Juliette ended and what was to be the new hexenbiest started. They then added the being shot to emphasize that Juliette is gone. It also provided a reason for the others to spread the idea that Juliette was gone. Because that part was so disconnected. I am thinking they wanted Juliette to have a chance to apologize. They also want to give a preview of Eve. It just seemed like the entire scene was added on after the fact. The way that episode went you could have ended the series with the helicopter scene.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one