Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20151009190731/@comment-24399666-20151023050113

Just clarifying:

If the fans ask the producers at Comic Con if Juliette is dead, and the producers present a video showing Juliette's funeral out of context, is that a lie? No.

If, OTOH, fans ask the producers at Comic Con (at, say, the 2:15 mark in this video ):

Q: "Now, on other genre shows, like GoT for example... we don't believe  is dead, so there's always a chance that characters can come back to life. Can we expect that with Juliette?"

A (all three producers practically in unison): "NO!"

...

Q: "So that's it... just a flat-out no. You don't want to tease us with anything more."

A: "Anything could happen... but no."

...

And in the Flicks and the City interviews, if, say, Russel Hornsby has the following exchange:

Q: "What can you tease us about the premiere?"

A: "Ahh... Juliette's dead."

Q: "That's not a tease - we know!"

A: "But she's in a casket dead. Like pale dead. Like the blood has gone out of her dead. She's like, formaldehyde dead."

...

And then later in that same video, when interviewing the producers, they had the following exchange:

Q: "And you can confirm that Juliette and Kelly are both gone. They're dead."

A: "I can confirm that Juliette Silverton and Kelly are both gone."

...

If there's all of that, and then it turns out that Juliette is not dead, then the following possibilities exist:

- The producers are lying through their teeth.

Or...

- Juliette somehow never did die (even though Nick held her dead body), and therefore when they say that Juliette does not come back to life, they are technically telling the truth. But regardless, she is "gone." And Russell Hornsby is just misinformed.