it is amazing. All the arguments hinge on Juliette killing Adalind in the station. Why would Juliette kill her. Would it make more sense to torment her. As we saw in her other actions she would create fear in her victims. The arguments also hinge on because Juliette was in a police station she would be arrested for a crime. Both arguments ignore one big fact. Juliette is a hexenbiest. This means she could cause great pain without even gong near Adalind. Exactly what would they arrest her on? being in the room. Sure Nick and Sean would know what was happening but what could they say. Juliette is using magic to hurt Adalind.
But the biggest tell that she was not going to kill Adalind was because she didn't. If she was any character other then a hexenbiest, then opportunity would be the answer. But with magic, she could do like she did in the restaurant. As she was walking out blow her head up. Like in the restaurant no one other then Nick would associate the event with her.
The arguments seem to be motivated by an interpretation of duty and obligation. No matter the reasoning, the result was appeasing Adalind and pissing off Juliette. I see rationalization of they weren't together, Juliette cheated on Nick. But no consideration of Nick and Juliette having seven years of loving each other. Juliette being tormented, and turned into a hexenbiest by Adalind. Yet you feel because Adalind is carrying his child. She deserves to be appeased at Juliette's expense. There is one other point. Is it really wise to piss off a hexenbiest with Juliettte's power. Name one of her or Eve's kills that could be linked back to her. Others may know she was the one, but no one could prove it. So why would she be arrested for attacking Adalind in the station, how would they know it was her.
But the biggest tell that she was not going to kill Adalind was because she didn't. If she was any character other then a hexenbiest, then opportunity would be the answer. But with magic, she could do like she did in the restaurant. As she was walking out blow her head up. Like in the restaurant no one other then Nick would associate the event with her.
The arguments seem to be motivated by an interpretation of duty and obligation. No matter the reasoning, the result was appeasing Adalind and pissing off Juliette. I see rationalization of they weren't together, Juliette cheated on Nick. But no consideration of Nick and Juliette having seven years of loving each other. Juliette being tormented, and turned into a hexenbiest by Adalind. Yet you feel because Adalind is carrying his child. She deserves to be appeased at Juliette's expense. There is one other point. Is it really wise to piss off a hexenbiest with Juliettte's power. Name one of her or Eve's kills that could be linked back to her. Others may know she was the one, but no one could prove it. So why would she be arrested for attacking Adalind in the station, how would they know it was her.
Quote:But juliette knew very well how to handle a gun, she would not have needed to become "Hexenbiest".a gun verses being hexenbiest. A gun leaves evidence, using magic doesn't. She can take your gun, you can't stop her magic. You have to have your gun with you. You are never without your magic. In the wesen world being a hexenbiest is a lot preferable then having a gun.
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