Thread:Bheadr27/@comment-25828071-20141207142436/@comment-24397663-20150519143454

Yes, It's sad, if you look at the previous Juliette... I thought till the end of third season both had come to terms with each other and they finally could be a couple. I was happy for Nick. He could talk freely at home, Juliette helped him, the five of them building a strong group for helping Wesen in need. But then - out of the blue - Juliette had had enough of this grimm stuff on the way to the wedding. And it hit Nick unprepared, like it did with all of us. So frankly, it seems they were building up this whole 'Juliette leaves Nick'-storyline since 3.22 and it lasted for a complete season. Making her a Hexebiest has been an interesting twist, but her not trusting Nick or Rosalee from the very beginning was sooo not Juliette... It was a slow but steady change. One we all now have to live with...

Did she deserve it to be an outcast? no. Did she enjoy it? Yes! Power corrupts the character and Juliette was the living proof of that.

I'd loved to write her, she was such a thoughtfull person, good for explanations and empathy were Nick couldn't or wasn't able to show it. I'm gonna miss the old Juliette. But she had weeks and months to tell her best friends about what was happening to her and ask for help or assistance, but she put it on herself alone to figure it out. And you see what happened.

Oh, and I do believe, that he will be away for some time. Maybe not immediatly, but give it 3 to 5 episodes....

Btw, a friend brought this up and I think she was right - what kind of powerfull and 'wise' Hexenbiest was Henrietta, if she knew nothing about posession and the way to 'cure' it or the potion to suppress a Hexenbiest? Adalind never seemed to be a smartipants and she gave the answers in an instant...

Oh and hey, didn't I say the coffin was part of an exhumination? ;-)) but I never would have thought it was Adalinds mum's XDD