Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-98.117.68.195-20150503215639/@comment-25093611-20160303065332

Yaguaraté wrote:

If I were Nick, I would have remembered all the things Juliette had gone through and accepted about me and my life, and asked her first and foremost what she wanted to do. Nick's a Grimm so his life is always wrought with danger, both for him and the ones closest to him. If I were Nick, I would have thought that Juliette's newfound powers were an asset because they would enable her to protect herself when I couldn't be there. I would have accepted her for what she was now without question if she wanted me to.

If she continued to be indecisive about her powers, I would have consulted someone on my own only then and if the answer were to help her control them or to kill her, I would have helped her control her powers. That way, the friends around us (i.e. Monrosalee and Hank) would have taken my cue and backed us up. That way Juliette would have known she was accepted and would have tried to control her powers and not hurt people. Just my $0.02. what if if she acted like in canon and actively did bad things to you and your friends? it wasnt only because they didnt accept her, she was like a beast being set free (not literally but it comes close, she neither cared about her close ones or anything else despite a strange kind of revenge :(

but the polic-captain did that, and as far as i know juliette never had a lot big problem controlling ehr powers, remember the adalind vs juliette fight? she trashed her, or the stuff with the manticore, if she stayed on her anger-path (which happened without her friends actually throing her away) than there is no way to get her back, bu despite that we already saw that even at the brink of being killed by juliette nick couldnt bring himself to kill her, if she was able to be "brought back" with the methods you described than the current situation shouldnt have happened :(