Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20141217190511/@comment-82.21.236.214-20150605233451

Are you really saying that Henrietta and Elizabeth were nasty, selfish and never showed anyone respect for their feelings? Even Catherine and Adalind showed each other respect as hexenbiests.

Juliette did kill in self-defense. Even Rosalee who's a very good listener was too busy to seriously consider Juliette's questions. Nick knew Juliette was reading about hexenbiests, but never once asked her why.And her friends weren't interested in helping her come to terms with what she is now. True Juliette was looking to isolate herself and concentrate on revenge on Adalind. Kenneth drove her to the discovery that pushed her over edge. Renard offered no resistance to sleeping with Juliette. I'm not talking about relativistic morality or ethics. No-one told her this is what being a hexenbiest is. This is what you can and can't do. Renard who did know about hexenbiests didn't tell her.

Juliette knew hexenbiests and Grimm are mortal enemies and was terrified that Nick would kill her. If you listen carefully that's what Henrietta told Nick to do. Yes, it was Juliette's choice to accept that the life she had lead was over and burn all her bridges. There was a time when she could have been reached out to and possibly turned from the path that lead to her apparent destruction.