Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150411001027/@comment-25875828-20150428224427

I read on Christaintoday  "But Nick, Hank, Wu and Monroe are in for a big surprise as they learn that the killer is no imitator but Nick's revolting former lover. This jumpstarts an ultimate confrontation between them, and based on the promo for the episode, it does not look like it will end well"

The problem with this opinion, what would be Juliettes motivation to go on a killing spree. People may not agree with Juliettes reasons. But every action has had a reason.

The one reason would be so Nick comes after Juliette with enough anger so they can have a show down. The problem, Juliette can kill Nick without lifting a finger. So unless she wants to just beat on him for a while why draw him out. Like she did with Adalind. But with Adalind she had not discovered the extent of her powers. Had she of known that like she said in the station. "I should have killed you when I had the chance"

We know we see Henrietta again. I bet it is Henrietta that gets Juliette to let go of her rage, and work toward making a life for herself. I wonder if Henrietta has a connection to the Royals.