Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150326202354/@comment-25875828-20150418233744

I understand Nick reason for leaving Juliette in jail. The problem is Nick sees Juliette as having a problem. Juliette is beyond seeing it as a problem and is tgrying to accept it. From the begining Juliette was fascinated by having powers. That's why she was testing with the pepper shaker. She was scared and wanted to get rid of it. If Nick had of come at the problem as Juliette being a hexenbiest was a good thing. It would have went a lot better.

Juliette's confession in the jail really established who she is now. Juliette made it clear, now she feels connected to the world that Nick was born into. After Juliette telling Nick she now understands what he has been feeling. Why he wanted his powers back. How good it feels to have power. Nicks response was to tell Juliette to stop it. Why would Nick not want Juliette to be part of his world. If Juliette was ranting at how tearable being a hexenbiest was, or how she wants to hurt people. (Killing adalind doesn't count). If she was showing psychotic tendensies. Then ok, Nick's response would have made sense. So far all Juliette has done is be a liberated bad ass. Right now Juliette is feeling like a rock star. Felling like she can do whatever she wants and she can.

So far they have made Juliette smart about what she does. During Juliette's interaction with Sean she remained the dominate one. With Nick, Juliette always holds the dominating position. Some call it being a bitch, I call it being a bad ass.