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(P) Macabros77 wrote: @Grimm Analyst              I always thought Diana would stop Juliette. They are ( I can not explain) like two sides of a coin. I believe Diana may be much stronger but its not proven. Maybe it doen't need any force, as you said. You're right Juliette took Trubel under her wings. And nobodyas Trubel knows better how it feels being alone, been treated as freak, not being accepted, dispised and so on. Trubel is maybe the "Dark Knight" who might bring Juliette back in track. Hmm, that comment about Diana and Juliette being two sides of a coin has me thinking. It's like what Syscrash53 when she began this conversation - these events are all tied together in such a crazy quilt sort of way. Adalind gets pregnant in order to get her Hexenbiest powers back and ends up giving birth to this supremely powerful child. And then as result of all these twists and turns, Julette ends up being transformed into a supremely powerful Hexenbiest. Adalind's desire to be evil leads to the birth of a potentially great good, and Juliette's desire to further the good gives rise to a potentially great evil. It's almost like Diana and Juliette are becoming countervailing forces in some sense.

It's also interesting how in Synchronicity Juliette agrees with Kelly that how Diana is raised will make all the difference in who she becomes, and then in this latest preview of this week's episode, Sean tells Juliette that how she learns to use her abilities will determine what she becomes. Another crazy symmetry! It's often easier to give advice than to take it. Syscrash53 is right, it's almost impossible to guess where all this is going. The only thing I'm fairly certain about is that we won't know until next season, at the earliest!