Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150320175116/@comment-26232195-20150408035002

@Syscrash53 Very good! So many people miss how these stories are woven together.

@Lurkenfrau And good point about that scene from "HIghway of Tears!" I do remember there being something odd about Juliette's reaction. I'll have to go back and watch that again. I love how Grimm drops these subtle little foreshadowings.

What I think we see in this latest preview is how Juliette's transition is tearing her soul apart. I suspect this scene comes later in the episode after she has shocked herself by her ruthlessness towards Adalind. At the beginning of the scene she is briefly herself again, feeling very human and vulnerable and trying to find a way to reach out to her friends. Then Nick and Hank walk into the room and the situation begins to get overwhelming. The nonverbal communication between Juliette and Hank is exquisite. Of course she rationally knows that Hank will have to know at some point but, against all reason she doesn't want him to know, she just doesn't. Remember she and Hank were supposed to be the normal ones. (Don't forget her toast on behalf of herself and Hank at Monroe and Rosalee's pre-wedding dinner.) Now the hurt and fear is becoming disdain and her attitude is starting to grow again. We know by the end of the scene she will be full on Hexenbiest and scaring the crap out of Monroe and Juilette. I suspect the scene will end with her saying "to hell with you all!" and storming out of the shop. Only question is how much inventory will she destroy before she's done! She's going to a dark, dark place.