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I really see this as Juliette beoming more stable. Working with the Royals but on her own terms. Like she told Kenneth would be more traggic for a Royal to die in Portland. Later she ask him what in it for her. I like Kenneth's answer you can be a pawn or a queen. Then informed her that her services had value.

with Nick having lost Juliette, lost the trailer, now permanetly tied to Adalind. With Adalind as a baby moma Nick can now never have a life with anyone. And we have yet to see what is coming. It looks like he shots Monroe. On top of the guilt he is already feeling because this has all happened because he is a Grimm.

I can see Nick lose his since of compasion. There are so many times when he has caught himself and not solved the problem as a Grimm. But to pull a gun on Juliette I think he is losing his compassion.

I could see Nicks  change giving him a role reversal. Have Nick go from the rational and composed, to irrational and reactionary. It is reallly going to mess with Nick to know that Juliette can make him kill someone. It scared him really bad when Henrietta kissed him against his will. What if Juliette finds Nick in a room and just starts having him shot people.

The way Juliette controls Nick holding the gun. Why didn't Juliette have Nick pull his gun in the station and point it at Adalind. That would have put real fear in both Nick and Adalind.

Everyone would figure Nick just snapped. what is he going to say My two girl friends are hexenbiest and they made me do it.