Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24399666-20151107180145/@comment-26198454-20151109210233

What you say is really impressive "SummerLightSails". But there are some points,( I can help myself ) I see them in a different light.

Adalind wanted her powers back because it was her identity and the way to a better life.( with all the these abilities). She acted like a spoiled child who was taken away from her toy. But for Juliette it was destroying her whole life, her dreams with Nick. Adalind humilitated Juliette in anyway, and she mocked Juliette because she was so weak but oh surprise, Juliette was able to strike back. Suddenly she was not the one who had control, now she had to fear somebody who was in former times a nobody.

And like always she ran to the next person and begged for help like several times in the past. Should I have pity with Adalind ? Hell, no.

I only regret that Juliette didn't kill her as she broke in the house. And every judge would have given Juliette right.

That's the difference between Juliette and Adalind. She always begging for help when she does something ( without caring about consequences) and it goes wrong, she 's begging for someone who gets her out. Juliette not.

That has to do with character, not abilities. About her moral I don't even want to talk.