Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150401181224/@comment-26198454-20150416173636

82.21.236.214 wrote: Why wouldn't Adalind tell Juliette there's a cure. She'd be a lot less inclined to kill her. That only works as long as Juliette wants a "cure" and continues to bleive that what happened to her was a side efffect. As you'll probably know, I don't believe what happened to Juliette was a side effect. I believe Elizabeth did it deliberately knowing full well what would happen. There is no cure, I don't believe it. And you're right. That wasn't a side effect. If it was wanted by Elizabeth or not doesn't change anything. She is now what she is. But Wolfwand showed me another point of view. First I was irritated that Adalind is running around. But I remember what Kenneth said. He wants to turn the dispute between Adalind and Juliette to his advantage. He needs a decoy. Surely he knows Nick is the father.

So he sends Adalind bugged in the policestation ( a lot of witnesses), where nobody will harm her. A little bit crying and whining, she's so scared that Juliette will do something to her or the baby  (and hey Nick your the father), so you need to protect me. Nick is not able to look the whole time after her, and calls maybe Trubel but I think he will contact his mother. And Adalind will tell tales about a cure that doesn't exist to sneak around trust. And they will believe her (another time). The Royals will wait (Spiceshop or Nicks home), that the big showdown starts. Juliette will be informed where Adalind is, the others Kelly, Rosalee will try to protect Adalind (the false snake) and the Royals will try to exploit the confusion to kidnapp Diana. And like always Adalind will be gone and the others will have to deal with the done damage.