Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20141231205412/@comment-25819845-20150118075958

Prof. Draco wrote: Syscrash53 wrote: Is their a significance to Juliette having a violent nightmare and how she feels when she woges. Then again the nighmare could be how she sees Adalind and it's her fear that's what she will become.

Confirmed Juliette is not having hullucinations you can not sweep up a hulllucination.

They really hammered home that the weserrein are the worst of the worst. Is this so in Trubunel when  Nick Turns Grey and starts removing heads or Juliette as in her nightmare ripes out a thoart we won't feel bad. I wouldn't be surprised if horrific nightmares are just a part of Hexenbeist life. None of the ones seen so far have been particularly pleasant, it makes sense to me that their dreams are pretty messed up too. Or maybe it's a side effect of the woge itself. A kind of panic response. Remember, most wesen woge for the first time when they're much younger, even in their teens or pre-teens. Maybe like chicken-pox it gets worse and worse if you're older when it first happens.

common duds, if i wake up one day and see i am changing to somthing tribble(!) i will scare and when i am underprssure i will have same nightmare. juliet scared too much of what she saw in mirror and for monroe and rosalie is under pressure, she is worry and her nightmare use this happend as a showing what she is going throw and reaaly is feeling.

i think it is common to have this kind of nighmares.