(11-07-2017, 08:27 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(11-07-2017, 08:14 AM)irukandji Wrote:But she did do it.(11-07-2017, 08:09 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: It isn't a problem until it becomes a problem. This is what was written. Hexenette looked back at her relationship with Nick and saw him as someone who intentionally ruined her life even though that's not what happened.
And that was merely a ploy to get Juliette out of Nick's house and get Adalind in. Even as a hexenbiest, Juliette's character would never have done that.
Sure she did it. What I'm saying is there was no reason behind her character doing what she did. All that did is get Adalind into Nick's home and Juliette out of Nick's home.
Let me put a different spin on this. Why did there have to be multiple scenes regarding the suppression potion?
A. to show Adalind had something of value to offer the scoobies
B. to show Adalind loved her mother, even though she was parting her out to make the potion
C. to show Adalind herself would take the potion, thus proving it was "safe"
D. to give Adalind some bonding time with Rosalee.
E. to lure Juliette into the spice shop.
I don't think one poster for a minute believed Juliette was ever going to swallow the potion. So the real reason behind the scene was to get Juliette to show her power, throw people around, point Nick's gun at Hank, and then walk out, declaring she liked who she was (paraphrasing).
Thus, Juliette is out and Adalind is in.
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