Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150424201205/@comment-82.21.236.214-20150514154806

Adalind's already sussed she's of no use to the royals once they have Diana. Adalind wants Diana. Nick won't allow his unborn to be in royal hands, either.

I do hope Sean is finally killed off. For Juliette to really ruin Nick's life, it has to be part of her plan. Especially, if she proves unable to kill Nick.

I am surprised that there's been no eyebrows raised about Juliette's ability to fight as well as the others in the big fight against the zombies at the end of season 2.

We know Juliette isn't going to die from Nick's prophetic dream in the pilot - she's a scary wesen to meet in the Black Forest.

Aunt Marie did not say it was dangerous for Nick to have a girlfriend. She said 'I know you love Juliette. You have to leave her and never see her again. It is too dangerous'. So why was it too dangerous for Nick to look at Juliette? Why refer to Juliette as an 'it'? it's not till the last half season, we've been able to see what Aunt Marie meant.

When was Sean Renard born? Who is to say he wasn't the original Jack the Ripper, as far as this series is concerned.