Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150707234627/@comment-25862208-20150712045514

Yeah, I could see how Frederick might've told Juliette to kill Nick actually. He just seemed to value her a little more than Kenneth & Rispoli actually, since in his view, she'd done her job and what she needed to do, while there was still a job to be done for Kenneth and Rispoli. It'll be cool if they actually addressed some of this at the Comic Con today.

To be honest, I've had a tough time figuring out Juliette's motives in that last scene. She had her two personalities almost fighting each other; one moment, she's actually telling Nick to kill her, as if she wants him to end her misery (she did once tell Nick at the precinct that she was in hell), and the next, she's on the offensive.

Considering what you've said, and really, what Juliette said, I think Juliette actually just approached Nick to either kill him or be killed (she just didn't see Trubel in that mix!). I think it says something about her though that she willingly first gave Nick the opportunity to kill her, rather than attack him first. In a weird sort of way, maybe that was her last shred of humanity, the part of her that still hated what she'd become. Oh man... that was kinda deep lol