Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20141217190511/@comment-82.21.236.214-20150605123736

Nick did walk out on Juliette when she lost her memory of him. His walking out in her was in line with that behaviour.

I was hoping the writers would show Nick wooing Juliette all over again. Memories may be gone, but feelings are another matter. There was no wooing just waiting for Juliette to deal with it. I remember feeling that I didn't want Juliette to remember because there was no relationship to salvage.

Juliette woged to show everyone she "told". I was expecting Juliette to be arrested on the spot for threatening Adalind in a police station. Juliette got no help to deal with her hexyenbiest self. Renard reaction was 'what do you want to do about it?', Henrietta's was 'can't do anything, you're stuck', nothing about the dos and donts of being a hexenbiest. Nick may not have been told not to look at a really powerful hexenbiest, but he instinctively knew Juliette was very powerful. Nick's books in the trailer on hexenbiests would have been about how evil they are and how to kill them.

Juliette eventually had plenty of offers to help her but nothing about how to be a hexenbiest. Adalind may have given her some pointers, but they weren't exactly on speaking terms. Adalind's priority was suppressing Juliette's powers so may not have much interest in telling Juliette how  to live as a hexenbiest.

Juliette allowed her jealousy of Adalind to propel her to a descent into evil that left her with 2 bolts in her. I think "Juliette" has to come back, but as a much more nuanced hexenbiest.