Juliette threatening Adalind isn't necessarily shocking because she had already done so. Juliette threatening her in the middle of a precinct is very shocking. She openly threatened a pregnant woman in the middle of a precinct. Why would any person in their right mind ever do that? Even Adalind threatening Juliette in her own home is a smart move by comparison.
As for pregnancy, it is of major consequence in Grimm. It was the cornerstone for two major arcs in the show. Adalind threatening to abort her baby doesn't negate it. It doesn't even apply in this case since it's not abortion at hand here. It would be straight up murder. I'm not even going to try and compare the two.
Nobody said Adalind threatening Juliette was right either. There was a generally positive response to Juliette kicking Adalind's ass. The response would've been even greater if Juliette were pregnant and Adalind had known. I often think that bringing up one of their actions to try and justify the other is a lose/lose situation. Sometimes, they're both wrong. This is Juliette and Adalind we're talking about after all.
Adalind wouldn't have bothered making the suppressant if she thought Juliette would refuse it. She genuinely thought that Juliette would take it and only went to Nick to buy herself some time until she did so. Adalind isn't nearly as clever as you credit her for being. None of her nefarious schemes are a secret to the audience. She didn't concoct some great plan to make Juliette look like the enemy while she would come off looking like a paragon of virtue. Adalind was really confused as to why Juliette didn't take the potion while she was lying in bed at Bud's house. She thought Nick was there to get rid of her because she thought Juliette had taken the potion and therefore Nick would have no more use for her.
Nick admitting it was his fault doesn't mean he was the only person Juliette blamed. Juliette herself said they were all to blame and said it to their faces. Rosalee told Juliette she felt partially responsible for her becoming a Hex while visiting her in jail and Juliette's exact response was, "You are."
The scoobies were defending themselves from Juliette. I would agree with you if she tried to walk out and they stopped her from leaving. That didn't happen. She shook the building and threw Rosalee across the room. I think the idea of them planning to kill her with no provocation has no reasonable basis.
As for pregnancy, it is of major consequence in Grimm. It was the cornerstone for two major arcs in the show. Adalind threatening to abort her baby doesn't negate it. It doesn't even apply in this case since it's not abortion at hand here. It would be straight up murder. I'm not even going to try and compare the two.
Nobody said Adalind threatening Juliette was right either. There was a generally positive response to Juliette kicking Adalind's ass. The response would've been even greater if Juliette were pregnant and Adalind had known. I often think that bringing up one of their actions to try and justify the other is a lose/lose situation. Sometimes, they're both wrong. This is Juliette and Adalind we're talking about after all.
Adalind wouldn't have bothered making the suppressant if she thought Juliette would refuse it. She genuinely thought that Juliette would take it and only went to Nick to buy herself some time until she did so. Adalind isn't nearly as clever as you credit her for being. None of her nefarious schemes are a secret to the audience. She didn't concoct some great plan to make Juliette look like the enemy while she would come off looking like a paragon of virtue. Adalind was really confused as to why Juliette didn't take the potion while she was lying in bed at Bud's house. She thought Nick was there to get rid of her because she thought Juliette had taken the potion and therefore Nick would have no more use for her.
Nick admitting it was his fault doesn't mean he was the only person Juliette blamed. Juliette herself said they were all to blame and said it to their faces. Rosalee told Juliette she felt partially responsible for her becoming a Hex while visiting her in jail and Juliette's exact response was, "You are."
The scoobies were defending themselves from Juliette. I would agree with you if she tried to walk out and they stopped her from leaving. That didn't happen. She shook the building and threw Rosalee across the room. I think the idea of them planning to kill her with no provocation has no reasonable basis.