(04-05-2017, 06:56 PM)Juliette Wrote:(04-05-2017, 06:50 PM)Circe27 Wrote:(04-05-2017, 06:29 PM)Juliette Wrote: I do not see it as a benefit, I see it as cause to make more problems than possible. Then when she really wanted to have Diana back she wouldn't have sleep with Nick. She would have shown that she has changed and that she is able to have her child. But no she pretend to be Juliette and jumps into bed with Nick. (Nick her enemy at that time) There is no sense into it.
And no, that is no advantage for Juliette being a Hexenbiest.
What do you mean by " then when she really wanted to have Diana back" She always was desperate to have Diana back. Her child was kidnapped, taken from her, she didn't need to show anyone anything to prove she deserved her child back, it's her child. She slept with Nick because that was only way to take his Grimm away, which Victor told her to do if she wanted to be with her kid. She didn't do it because she wanted him for herself.
I guess Adalind has some nerve to want her kid back and do anything to be with her. Apparently, care and consideration for the kidnappers of her child should have been the highest priority in her life.
It has a reason why they took Diana of her.
They made up a reason but that in no way gave them the right to do it.
If you want to place blame for Juliette and Nick ending, you have to go back to were it all started and that was when they kidnapped Diana. Everything that happened afterwards was a direct result of that. Adalind wouldn't have gone to the royals, as they led her to believe her child was with them, Nick wouldn't have lost his Grimm, Juliette wouldn't have become a hexenbiest, Kelly would have lived, and no baby Kelly.