(12-29-2018, 06:10 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: At the time, Nick hadn't given up hope that Juliette could still be brought back down (his mom hadn't been killed yet), so the idea of keeping her from doing something there was no coming back from might have been a bigger consideration than Adalind's life. Juliette pre-hexenbiest would probably never have considered killing someone out of revenge.
Despite his statements to the contrary, it was fairly obvious that Nick gave up hope on Juliette the first time he found out she was a hexenbiest. And if Nick hadn't given up hope in the police station, he certainly hid it very well. This was all part of the grand plan on the creative team's part to make Juliette the evil nemesis so that Kelly would end up the martyr.
There's a lot of outrage over Juliette's betrayal of Kelly's trust, like having Kelly's trust was some kind of big deal. It wasn't. Kelly was just another thug who hired herself out to do whatever job her employer handed her, and then kidnapped a baby under the guise of protecting the world. We all saw how that turned out.
(12-30-2018, 05:31 AM)brandon Wrote: Juliette must have been imprisoned for threats to Adalind.
That would have been right.She did not need to become "Hexenbiest" to be bad.
As a simple human would have done harm too.
It really doesn't matter how she'd kill Adalind. The point I was making is that, if the series is going to let the characters kill to avenge or revenge, then Juliette was within her rights to kill Adalind.
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