Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150401181224/@comment-26198454-20150418131711

184.147.178.201 wrote: Nick loves Juliette, but he cannot permit her to kill Adalind (as much as she deserves it). Even if she wasn't pregnant with his kid, Nick would not want Juliette to become a murderer. It would set her down the path of irreversible evil, given her decent into sociopathy and at that point Nick would be forced to stop her. Jail isn't an option for such a powerful being, so he would have to either kill her or incapacitate her in a long term (and dangerous) manner. Neither of these options is appealing to Nick, so preventing Adalinds death is probably best for all involved (even if Juliette is currently unable to see it). Emotionally, I cannot agree with you, but obviously ( I hate to say this) you're right with your analysis. That's the problem with revenge. It doesn't turn time back or give you a better feeling, but it's an invisible force to bring a liittle bit justice for your own. And it's harder to forgive, than to fight back.