Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-1.175.95.73-20150528183119/@comment-26655494-20151022214146

Katerine459 wrote: Just quickly addressing the idea that if Juliette ever came back (which, according to the writers, she won't), that it's a foregone conclusion that she'll go after Adalind's baby:

Not necessarily. Toward the end of the season finale, it became pretty evident that she was trying to commit suicide by Grimm. That was her goal. Which actually cast a new light on all her behavior up to that point, and suddenly it all (finally!) made sense. She was depressed, she hated herself as a Hexenbiest, hated her life, and was either lashing out or purposely pushing away everybody she cared about in an effort to end it all.

Given this, it's extremely likely that if she comes back (which, again, she won't), she won't want revenge anymore, but rather, she will just want out. Out of Portland, out of Nick's life, out of her own life... just, out. In fact, the more I think about it, the more it seems that's all she's wanted for months.

Suicide? That's new. Haven't heard that theory before. But it's worth noting that writers LOVE to troll. Look at for example xD.

Point is, I don't care if the writers swear on the River of Styx. They lie all the time, it's part of the show. All the building up a lie and whoop-de-doo! The show takes a drastic twist. They make up the lies, and lead you toward them, to make you way more surprised when they make the "twist".

I'm not saying that'll happen, but don't expect the writers to be completely honest and faithful... 8 times out of 10, they're not.