(04-05-2017, 04:52 PM)Purity Wrote: The whole picture, Juliette was a coward to go after an un-born child via hurting his mother to hurt Nick. I saw no justice or redemtion for all she blamed on in that. I understood she really wanted to hurt Nick, yes, that she really did not care who she hurt in the process as long as it really devastated Nick. More reason she did not stop there, she decided to go after Nick's mum and kidnap Diana just to show her spite on them both, Nick and Adalind - to kill 2 birds with one stone. Nothing great about Juliettes actions. She chose to go that direction and it was all her doing and no one else.
Juliette had an agender and it was to hurt, even before the station. Nick was right to step in the middle.
I don't blame Juliette one bit for being angry and threatening Adalind. Her reaction is completely understandable. Talk about cowards. Adalind assumed Juliette's form so she could sleep with her boyfriend. That's a low even for her.
What I wonder is why Adalind chose that very moment to decide she should tell Nick the good news. Consider that she was "supposedly" really, really frightened of Juliette. Yet she decided to go to the police station by herself. Consider that Kenneth was about to blab the truth to Juliette. Consider that Juliette previously tried to drop a statue on Adalind's hexenbiest head.
Adalind knows Juliette is following her and soon Juliette will know the truth.
Do ya think the trip to the police station was a deliberate effort to get Nick to her side because she knew Juliette would show up?
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