Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150707234627/@comment-25862208-20150711153802

Bheadr27 wrote: If she really had wanted to apologize to Nick, why did she end up in not only not doing it, but in trying to kill or get killed? Did her last remnants of humanity fade the moment Nick wasn't able to kill her? Or was her 'do it' her apology? In her words at least there was only a lame excuse but never a word of apology... Remember that scene where Juliette found out that Nick had gotten away (Rispoli was on speaker phone)? For a moment, it looked like she was relieved. Call it a shred of humanity, some feelings she still had for Nick, but whatever it was, I do think she had some remorse that she was responsible for Kelly being killed. The way Frederick had been talking to her the whole episode, he sure seemed dead set on bringing Juliette back to Austria. Whatever reason Juliette had to not get on the chopper, it must've been a "good" one.

I think what changed when she encountered Nick was the fact that Nick attacked her. I have my doubts about this, but perhaps if Nick hadn't done or said anything, Juliette would've said her peace and then walked out, but I think after Nick attacked her but couldn't kill her, she basically felt that it was either she lives and Nick dies, or she dies and Nick lives. That's how warped and messed up her logic and personality had become at that point.