Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150401181224/@comment-26198454-20150428144215

Juliette wanted a quiet life with her cop fiancé - and she got an infinite chaos of beings- and Royal threats. When it was time, she has contributed to help Nick. Instead of getting gratitude, self-determination over their lives is thereby further slipped away. And she's right when she drives Rosalee into a corner: For Rosalee and Monroe loving each other stands in the first place, Nick is the responsibility as "Grimm" on a par with his relationship with Juliette. Of course, the two situations are not comparable with each other without reservation, finally, Nick has a responsibility in the nature world, Rosalee and Monroe do not have. But one thing is here against each other: Juliette and Nick became in the adult age her abilities, what they are now, while Rosalee and Monroe were already facing from birth or at least since early childhood with their specificity. They had every opportunity to make friends with their identity, even if they did not always have to a camp.

Juliette was the entire series through patient, she has much accepted and kept trying to integrate into the group. But it probably didn't really worked, because when it cames to the crunch, she is not adressing to her friends, but Renard.