Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150314161443/@comment-26232195-20150331050444

I'm in agreement with most of what Syscrash53 says above about there being good, objectives reasons for Juliette to be dismissive of Nick. What is out of character is her not wanting to have more of a discussion with him about her feelings. That was her, quite valid, complaint through the early seasons of the show, her feeling that he was excluding her from important aspects of his life. Now the tables are turned and she's shutting him out. Turn about can be fair play but, I think this is indicative of a change in her core personality.

Although being a Hexenbiest is an integral part of who she is now, I don't think Juliette fully realizes how it is affecting her outlook. I almost hate to compare it to real life situations but, people who have suffered brain trauma or who are experiencing the early stages of demetia are often unaware of drastic changes in their personality that are obvious to outside observers. Getting someone to see that they have a problem is usually the first step in helping them deal with that problem and Juliette is not there yet. In her mind there is no problem because at this point she only feels empowered - not unlike someone in the manic stage of bipolar disorder.

At some point Juliette will realize that she's not just the person she's always been but with newfound powers but rather that her new powers are changing who she is emotionally in fundamental and unexpected ways. I do expect a reconciliation between Nick and Juliette at some point, although what form it will take I don't know. In any case, like I've said before, I don't expect it to happen before the end of this season. @Lurkenfrau I think there will be plenty of action to tide us over in the meantime. I feel that the drop from the top of the roller coaster is about to begin. :-)