Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-49.182.158.52-20150823013829/@comment-26655494-20150829165655

(P) Macabros77 wrote: I think that the keys were not important for Juliette. She hasn't any ambitions  to rule the world like the Royals, who lost their powers over the centuries.

Juliette wanted revenge on Adalind, for raping Nick. And when Nick "chose Adalind over Juliette", Juliette was so blinded by her hatred and anger that it led her to believe that Nick loved Adalind more, rather than protecting his son.

(P) Macabros77 wrote: Juliette was in Prison. Why didn't she break out, so powerful she is/ was ??? On what was she waiting for? Was the food so good or the bed so comfortable??

She was waiting for her "Prince Charming" to break her out. I guess she figured he would change his mind or something.

General MGD 109 wrote: I would say for, look at it this way. She got nothing out of what she did for them, that benefited her only the opposite.

It did, benefit her opposite in the end, but Juliette wanted at first revenge. Then it grew into getting revenge, and becoming the best Hexenbiest.