Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150320175116/@comment-25875828-20150407174312

From Juliette confession. I guess the personallity change is more the hexenbiest in her and not an emotional reaction to the situation. I still see the old Juliette but without restraint. Where the old Juliette would not have laughed at Nick but she would have thought it. So far we have seen what Juliette is. This episode will show us who she is. The romantic scene between Sean and Juliette I am kind of up  in the air. Elizabeth makes the statement when she changed to Adalind that she feels slutty. I am wondering if Juliette is suffering the same effect. Or is it her desire to still feel wanted that has her making the move on Sean. I don't see the episode answering that question.

The other thing that will be ambiguous. If Sean does sleep with Juliette will he do it under his own will. Or will it be bacause Juliette is just that strong it influencing him.

If it is under Juliette's influence that will piss Sean off, causing him to throw her out. It would also setup for Juliette to do the same thing to Nick.

Juliette has not hit bottom yet in destroying the old Juliette. Juliette has yet to cross the line, that will totally convience Nick that the old Juliette is gone. Once she hits that point Nick will start to help the new Juliette as he does anyother wesen. He will no longer look at her with pity. But he won't see her as Juliette.

Hank is great, he likes the idea of Juliette being wesen.

As the new Juliette she and Nick will develope a working relationship. But Nick seeing Juliette but it not the same person inside will be a source of frustartion for Nick. With the new Juliette hexenbiest attitude this frustration won't even bother her. She will take the attitude to bad. Her rational it is Nicks fault that he left. Juliette will have moments where the old Juliette compassion will surface, and she will feel for NIck.