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AJoYL wrote: HexenBädenGrimm wrote: Kristin.m.greene.1 wrote: I also thought that was an obvious plot twist. Could Adaline destroy the captains other half? If he were entirely human he would be politically dangerous to Victor's claim on the throne. The Verat are purists(racists, more likely). Would they welcome him as an heir if he wasn't half wesen? I've also wondered, since season one, if Julliete is really all she seems. We know very little about her family. She spent some of her childhood in Spain with a grandmother. Why didn't family come to the hospital when she was in a coma? Juliette, a Royal? A princess? Interesting... very interesting! Maybe things are heading down this path - I re-read the episodes from when she went into her coma, the quote on the episode was 'It shall not be death, but a sleep of a hundred years into which the princess will fall' - Maybe this was literal and we just didnt know... It was someone of pure of heart (Not royal?) that could awaken her - Which both Renard and Nick took this potion, Renard kissed her to wake her, but Nick also kissed her to put things back to the way it was.

I think Juliette's history will come out; We know of mostly everyone else's back story... A new revelation... affecting Nick and Juliette's relationship to the core... Maybe that is the only thing that makes sense! If she's a princess, and if the traditional fairy tales stories fit, then the cure for waking a comatose princess is the kiss of a prince. Therefore it's no surprise that Catherine Schade said with her dying breath, "You can't... only he can," right before Sean Renard kissed her awake.

Thoughts?