Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20151015022913/@comment-26235944-20151024060332

Katerine459 wrote: Please do check out the conversation; I'd be interested to hear your take, both of you. :) Thanks for the link. :) I'll check it out. Katerine459 also wrote: Lurkenfrau also wrote: And how many people had Juliette killed?

Umm... two? I may be misremembering (it's almost midnight here), but I only remember two, and they both were self-defense. The Blutbad kid in Tribunal, and the Manticore in Marechaussee. And then of course there were the several attempted murders of Adalind, and she eventually attempted to murder Nick, and may or may not have attempted to murder Monroe (it's unclear whether she missed on purpose).

Not disagreeing (well, except for the next point)... just confused. Yes, those two...which like I said, were self defense. Juliette also fired her gun at the Wesenrein guys right after Nick fired his...we don't know if she killed the one she fired at, but she was a really good marksman and there were a couple of bodies lying there. And Juliette didn't "miss" in the Spice Shop...Hank pushed Monroe out of the line of fire, just in the nick of time. The bullet hit where Monroe had been standing. As to Kelly's death...Juliette lured Kelly into a trap, which resulted in her death. At the very least, that is manslaughter. If you lure someone into your home, where there are people waiting to attack that person...and they kill that person, then yeah, you are responsible for their death. My point is, that Juliette had proven herself to be deadly and was a being a danger to others. That's why Nick said "Kill her" when they were getting ready to go to the compound. Nick didn't want Trubel, Monroe or Hank to get killed by her because of their hesitation to treat her like they would any of the others there.