04-27-2018, 10:55 AM
(04-27-2018, 09:45 AM)Zansy Wrote: Well, to be fair. The Captain of the Precinct who had a pretty good idea who Juliette was and what the situation was, was standing in that hallway, too. So let's just say. There was at least one more person around who could've potentially made that call. And at that point I'm pretty sure Renard's orders would've been followed at least as easily as Nick's?
I think they were all looking at how Nick handled the situation. He didn't seem distressed, and any cop looking at him would have saw that. Wu asked him if there was a problem, Nick told him there was not. I don't think Nick viewed it as a deadly situation.
(04-27-2018, 09:45 AM)Zansy Wrote: According to the Scoobies they're trying to help Juliette get back what she lost (they might still assume that she wants that? She did earlier in the season). And Nick does sound as if he's still not done hoping they might work through things if she stops being a Hexenbiest. But I'd also reckon that they realize that she's a threat (definitely to Adalind, but after torching the trailer and her earlier bar brawl, also at least potentially to others) and the Scoobies have this tendency to try to stop Wesen who're a threat to the community.
Or it could be as Nick pointed out when Juliette said she liked who she was. He responded (and I am paraphrasing here) by stating he did not.
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