05-11-2016, 02:26 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-11-2016, 02:55 PM by Hexenadler.)
(05-11-2016, 12:11 PM)irukandji Wrote: I don't hold it against Juliette for trying to kill Nick. He tried to kill her first by drawing his gun on her. I assume he wasn't doing that in some convoluted effort to bluff her.
That was after Juliette had thrown the suppressant potion to the floor and snarlingly treated her former friends like idiots. Nick pulled out the gun as self-defense, and she responded...by forcing him to almost murder Monroe. She could've simply had him drop the gun, but instead, she tried to make him a participant in Monroe's death. That's beyond reprehensible.
Quote:He also tried strangling her before she ever laid a hand on him. I'd say the score was even on her attempting to kill him.
HIS MOTHER'S HEAD WAS INSIDE A BOX BECAUSE OF HER. In his shoes, I would have torn off her face with my teeth. I can't understand why you're trying to justify Juliette's actions here, but you seem to have your own version of the episodes playing inside your head that are completely separate from what was actually seen on television screens.
Look: I like Juliette as a character, and I still despise what the writers chose to do with her in season four, but I can't deny her actions were thoroughly unforgivable, either. This is definitely a case where she's sinned more than she's been sinned against.