Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20141217190511/@comment-26235944-20150606032316

82.21.236.214 wrote: Nick did walk out on Juliette when she lost her memory of him. His walking out in her was in line with that behaviour.

No...I think he slept on the couch at first, then she kicked him out.

82.21.236.214 also wrote: I was hoping the writers would show Nick wooing Juliette all over again. Memories may be gone, but feelings are another matter. There was no wooing just waiting for Juliette to deal with it. I remember feeling that I didn't want Juliette to remember because there was no relationship to salvage.

Nick tried wooing her...but Juliette told him to stop it, said that it seemed like he was "pressuring" her. He stayed away from her at her request. He was going crazy about it, and used Monroe to try to find out what was going on with her.

82.21.236.214 also wrote: Juliette woged to show everyone she "told".

No. She woged as away of 'telling' people. Also...she woged at the guy in the bar. Please name one person she told about being a hexenbiest without woging at them first. I may have missed one. :)

And Renard tried to council Juliette on her new state as a hexenbiest...he told her "What you do with your powers will determine what you become." Henrietta tried too, in the short time that she had with Juliette, before Juliette walked out. Henrietta told her to "be careful" and to remember that "People used to burn witches at the stake". Henrietta probably could have been more help to Juliette...if Juliette had gone back to her, and given her the chance.

I think that the writers were hell bent on destroying the character of Juliette. And so that is what they did. We could play woulda-shoulda-coulda forever...but it won't change anything that has happened.