Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150326202354/@comment-174.92.13.142-20150414195527

Right. Juliette still loves Nick. I am sure that is why she decided to laugh in his face when he told her he loved her and later went on to screw Renard.

That was sarcasm.

Look, I do not think you are actually listening to what I am saying. Juliette and Juliette alone is responsible for the current difficulties between them. Nick, whatever his preference, has at least tried to discuss the issue. He is trying to find a Way for things to work out, and I could easily see him fully coming to terms with what she is (he did tell Rosalee that there was no cure and there was no point in trying to find one, which does point to some level of acceptance). Juliette is not letting him do that, and is only making it more difficult through her actions. Walking out, not returning his calls, laughing in his face, sleeping with his captain, yelling and blaming him and their mutual friends (despite varying levels of blameworthyness, which is not honestly that high to beguin with) and doing all of this while continually insisting that the relationship cannot work because "you're a grimm and I'm a hexenbiest" (quite possibly the dumbest reasoning she could possibly use, given the evidence to the contrary in Rosalee and Monroe).

While I do agree it would be best if they got around to fighting and killing together, I feel that Juliette is the one who must realize that she is being completely irrational (and reaching Adalind levels of likability fast).

The ball is in Juliette's court, not Nicks, and she Must deal with this in order to make this work. Because Nick is already trying and it isn't enough.