Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20160301103151/@comment-40230049-20200203191110

Okay, your first point:

Question: How does being Juliette being kidnapped by the Damonfeuers make her worse than Adalind?

Second point:

Question: The memory loss and subsequent hallucinations were the result of recovering from being poisoned by Adalind. Keep in mind that Adalind was not forced into poisoning Juliette. You favor Adalind. Do you favor her poisoning people simply for no reason?

Third point:

Question: You speak of the dangerous lust, but wasn't that cured?

I think your point that Juliette should have gotten the hint that she was not safe in Portland is an interesting one. But, the drawback to the argument is that you're relying solely on Juliette to make the decision and then subsequently leave Portland. You're not taking into consideration that Nick never suggested it, the scoobies didn't offer it as a solution. Juliette loved Nick and Nick was a Grimm. According to the series premise, he is the one who's supposed to protect the good. The premise was never one of being forced to leave if danger was afoot.

I get that Adalind had no choice in the matter, so she was forced to de-Grimm Nick. I find it interesting that fans of Adalind seem to favor her actions over the main character's powers getting taken away by deceit and manipulation.