Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150326202354/@comment-26235944-20150420051029

Bheadr27 wrote: Nick might have reacted more positive at her beeing a hexenbiest after the Manticore incident, if she had showed him then, with the dead body lying at her feet. At that point, it might had generated a better opinion or reaction or whatever from Nick. After that, it was too late, Nick knew she was hiding something from him and like Juliette turned down his proposal because he wasn't truly honest with her, she misused his trust this time. It's a vice versa reaction...

And I still don't get why the heck she ever thought Nick will kill her in the first place. She of all people should have known him better than that. She is the only one always talkig about killing someone. Nick never did that... I'm so glad you mentioned 'trust'... Because Nick had been asking Juliette, in nearly every episode since the Re-Grimming, "Are you okay?"...or "Are you alright?" He trusted her to tell him if there was something wrong. So he didn't push her or pressure her to find out what she was keeping from him. He trusted her. But she chose to put it off, until she couldn't keep it a secret any longer. To her credit, I thought it was rather unselfish of her to keep it to herself when Monroe was kidnapped and all that was going on. ...But it would have been better if she told Nick after that. She had that dream, about Nick getting an axe and using it on her. [Which I thought made no sense.] So I guess we're supposed to believe that's why she said "I thought you were going to kill me". But I agree with you. She, of all people, should've known that Nick wouldn't hurt her, and he certainly wouldn't try to kill her.