12-15-2015, 08:57 AM
(12-14-2015, 10:20 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(12-14-2015, 09:21 PM)syscrash Wrote: It is amazing how deep meaning is being applied to what is a simple basic action reaction response. You have two hexenbiest. When they feel they have been wronged they retaliate in a way to cause the most damage. This is the impulse Adalind wants to get rid off. Eve sees it as, now she has the power to no longer be wronged. So far hexen juliette / Eve is stable and in control, blowing up the car was the only time she showed loss of control. The only unstable part about hexen juliette was her coming to terms with being a hexenbiest. By the time of the spice shop she had embraced being a hexenbiest, it showed she was in total control of her powers and emotions.
Forcing Nick to fire a bullet at Monroe is not "total control of your powers and emotions." It only proves you're a raging psychopath that has to be put down like a sick dog. All Meisner did was slap on a leash.
I don't think Meisner knows about how much of a sociopath Juliette was. He didn't experience it first hand. From his perspective, it makes absolute since to use Juliette as a very powerful weapon, because that could shift the balance of the war.