Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150320175116/@comment-25875828-20150410184026

I agree Juliette is pushing people away. But she also realizes that she is changing. You could even say Juliette is dying and she can feel it.

Why doesn't Nick come to her aid. Even Hank who I was sure would take her side is ambivalent. In the restaurant Hank was more concerned about Nick, with no concern about what was happening to Juliette.

Henrietta and Sean not having empathy is understandable they are hexenbiest and zauberbiest. We have seen that lack of empathy is one of their traits. But what is Hank and Nick excuse. If Juliette was dying which she is, would Nick and Hank also respond with the same lack of empathy.

We are going into this episode showing Rosalee and Monroe having more concern for how this is effecting Nick then concerned for the fact the Juliette is dying.

Especially after Juliette tells Rosalee she is losing herself. I would think someone should step up and say, "Juliette is not herself" instead they react like Juliette is being unreasonable and needs to keep control of herself.

True if someone is irrational  it is not much you can do. Plus she is going to continue to dye until nothing is left. The way it is written it comes across as Juliette is drowning and her friends are standing around helpless.

But as anyone that has had experience with someone whose mental state has or is changing. There are ways to help them cope. But having your closes friends not to realize you have a problem. To have them not compensate for the change, but to exasperate it does nothing to help the problem.