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That is exactly how I see it. The biggest thing will be Juliettes anger. The show seems to make the point what you are does not defined who you are. But if Juliette does not get hold of her anger. Because of what she is and what she can do, it will start to define who she is.

I see Juliette's birth of her hexenbiest side and anaolgy of Diana's birth. It is a way of seeing Diana's furture. It shows how  nurture can effect nature. Watching a grown women battling how see defines herself. Emphasizes the need for Diana to grow up in the right environment. Even though Adalind may be Diana's mother. At the end of the day Adalind is Adalind. Adalind feeds on the power and control.

Adalind is driven by the same thing driving the Royals, domination. Juliette is not driven by the need for domination. Juliette is driven by anger. The anger she feels because Nick can only see her as a powerless victim who has lost control of her life. This is what will push Juliette to prove Nick wrong. She will show Nick and everyone else that she is in control, that she has the power. That she is not someone to be pitied or pushed around. The show did a really good job at establishing that Juliette was already someone that was in control, someone not to be pitied, someone that could not be pushed around. Unfortunately everyone has taken her kindness for weakness.

We will see Juliette become someone that is feared. Unlike Adalind and Royals where the fear is they want people to bow down to them. Juliette will be like the nerd that can now beat up the school bully,  The problem is what her friends see as having concern for Juliette and what see is becoming. Juliette will see it as their perceiving her as weak. She will react to them as if to say "I will show you who is weak"  Take Nick for example. Each time Nick tries to show concern and compassion. She sees it as being condescending and goes out of her way to prove her power and control. Watch how she treats Sean. He is only trying to help. How does she respond, she demands and pushes him around. She does it as if to say I will no longer be pushed around, I will do the pushing.

This is why the confrontation with Rosale will not be pretty. Rosale being Roslae will show compassion. She will want to be a shoulder Juliette can cry on. Unfortunatly this will only result in Juliette dumping on Rosalee with both feet.

It is this type of response that will result in post after post of how much of a bitch Juliette is becoming. Forgetting what got Juliette to this point. Juliette will start to enjoy the power, she will start to enjoy the fear seeing it as respect. Did you notice how Juliette stood a little taller. You could see a sense of pride when Sean was telling her she is something special. That she has more power then he will ever have. Even in the promo, Juliette burst into Seans room towering over Sean and demanding. She does it with such authority even Sean the master of authority is taken back.

This path can only end one of two ways. Everyone unable to adjust, completely shuts her out, and Juliette becomes a pariah. Or starting with Nick they will have to start taking her seriously. Their fear will need to turn to actual respect. They will have to come to the realization that they mis judged Juliette.