Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150512091124/@comment-26235944-20150526055617

(P) Macabros77 wrote: Was it necessary to demonstrate her forces in the Spice Shop? No. On the other hand their friends lie to her about the potion and Nick pull out his gun. Monroe would be dead if she wanted to.

You have said this before, Macabros, on another thread..."Monroe would be dead if she wanted to."

That is not a very good argument, because Kelly is dead. Does that mean that Juliette wanted Kelly dead?

Juliette lured Kelly into a trap and listened while she was fighting for her life...and did not do a thing to stop it. And since Kelly is dead, I guess that means that Juliette wanted her dead.

The only reason Monroe wasn't shot, perhaps killed, is because Hank pushed him out of the way at the last second. Juliette caused Nick's gun to be shot...at Monroe. The bullet hit where Monroe had been standing. The same sort of thing happened with Adalind, on the sidewalk when Juliette caused the stone Gargoyle to drop. It would have killed Adalind if the Verrat guard had not pushed her out of the way. I am not defending Adalind...no way, I don't like her either, and I do not trust her. It would not have bothered me if the Gargoyle had smashed her. But I don't think you can say that if someone survives Juliette's attempt to kill them, it's because Juliette didn't really want them dead.

I know that you and Syscrash loved Juliette. But the writers decided to make her into an evil character...and even Bitsie Tulloch herself, said that Juliette had become "evil, disgusting, foul". They even warned us ahead of time that it was going to happen. It's like they wanted people to hate Juliette. So you really cannot blame the viewers for simply going where the writers and Bitsie Tulloch have taken them.