I think the only time Juliette was truly out of control was when she blew up the car. She was in control at all other times.
Juliette was in control when she went to the station and I believe she had every intention of killing Adalind right there on the spot. She didn't kill her because Nick was standing in the way and she seemed surprised that he was defending her at all. Juliette threatened to "rip that little bitch's throat out" and I believed her. It wasn't until Nick grabbed her arm that she backed off. It was at this point that most of her ire shifted from Adalind to Nick. Juliette went to Kenneth immediately afterwards and was clearly upset about Nick telling her to leave Adalind alone despite everything she's done to them which is when Kenneth told her about Nick's protective urges shifting now that he knows he's going to become a father.
Juliette then went on to torch the trailer because she felt betrayed by Nick and that was stronger than her hated for Adalind at the moment. She wanted him to feel just as angry and betrayed as she was feeling at the time.
Juliette went to the spice shop with no intention of accepting any help the scoobies had to offer. I think she just went there to humor herself but wasn't thinking about hurting anyone at the time. Juliette initiated the first attack when she saw Rosalee attempting to catch the suppressant and threw her against the shelf. Monroe then went in for the attack but was repelled by Juliette then the guns came out because they know Juliette is a lot more powerful than any of them so they can't fight her head on. Juliette uses Nick to turn the gun against Monroe and at the very least didn't care whether Monroe lived or died. Yes, she could have killed all of them before she left but I believe at that moment she was trying to kill Monroe because she couldn't have predicted that Hank was going to push him out of the way. She decided that she had her fun and thanked them for taking Adalind out of the picture before she left.
Juliette was in control unlike Sean being possessed by Jack the Ripper, Hank by the Mishupeshu, Nick by zombiefication, and Rosalee by the infection. She was a scorned woman who felt her friend her boyfriend and friends were against her but I never thought she unable to control herself.
Juliette was in control when she went to the station and I believe she had every intention of killing Adalind right there on the spot. She didn't kill her because Nick was standing in the way and she seemed surprised that he was defending her at all. Juliette threatened to "rip that little bitch's throat out" and I believed her. It wasn't until Nick grabbed her arm that she backed off. It was at this point that most of her ire shifted from Adalind to Nick. Juliette went to Kenneth immediately afterwards and was clearly upset about Nick telling her to leave Adalind alone despite everything she's done to them which is when Kenneth told her about Nick's protective urges shifting now that he knows he's going to become a father.
Juliette then went on to torch the trailer because she felt betrayed by Nick and that was stronger than her hated for Adalind at the moment. She wanted him to feel just as angry and betrayed as she was feeling at the time.
Juliette went to the spice shop with no intention of accepting any help the scoobies had to offer. I think she just went there to humor herself but wasn't thinking about hurting anyone at the time. Juliette initiated the first attack when she saw Rosalee attempting to catch the suppressant and threw her against the shelf. Monroe then went in for the attack but was repelled by Juliette then the guns came out because they know Juliette is a lot more powerful than any of them so they can't fight her head on. Juliette uses Nick to turn the gun against Monroe and at the very least didn't care whether Monroe lived or died. Yes, she could have killed all of them before she left but I believe at that moment she was trying to kill Monroe because she couldn't have predicted that Hank was going to push him out of the way. She decided that she had her fun and thanked them for taking Adalind out of the picture before she left.
Juliette was in control unlike Sean being possessed by Jack the Ripper, Hank by the Mishupeshu, Nick by zombiefication, and Rosalee by the infection. She was a scorned woman who felt her friend her boyfriend and friends were against her but I never thought she unable to control herself.