01-21-2018, 04:07 PM
Adalind intended to kill Marie for personal gain. She put a deadly spell on Hank for personal gain. She put Juliette in a coma for revenge. Juliette helped Kenneth get Adalind’s daughter and kill Kelly for revenge and out of anger.
Personally, I don’t have any issue with Adalind doing whatever was necessary to get her baby back, but she was aware of Kenneth’s plans and the lengths he’d go to get Diana for King Frederick. Adalind telling Kenneth that Juliette wouldn’t betray Nick was based on her prior knowledge of their relationship, which quickly changed once Juliette confronted them at the precinct. Adalind didn’t share what she knew about Kenneth’s plan because she wanted Kelly to bring Diana to Portland and she was depending on Nick to prevent the Royals from taking her. In S4, as long as Juliette and the Royals weren’t left standing to harm her & the children, Adalind didn’t care what happened to Nick and his friends.
I think the more heinous act is that Juliette was willing to hand over an innocent child to obviously monstrous people to achieve her revenge against Adalind. But considering that Juliette had already participated in kidnapping the child while human, her lack of moral conscious as a Hexenbiest isn’t surprising. But then, Juliette’s heinous act isn’t about the child, it’s about Nick and Kelly.
Personally, I don’t have any issue with Adalind doing whatever was necessary to get her baby back, but she was aware of Kenneth’s plans and the lengths he’d go to get Diana for King Frederick. Adalind telling Kenneth that Juliette wouldn’t betray Nick was based on her prior knowledge of their relationship, which quickly changed once Juliette confronted them at the precinct. Adalind didn’t share what she knew about Kenneth’s plan because she wanted Kelly to bring Diana to Portland and she was depending on Nick to prevent the Royals from taking her. In S4, as long as Juliette and the Royals weren’t left standing to harm her & the children, Adalind didn’t care what happened to Nick and his friends.
I think the more heinous act is that Juliette was willing to hand over an innocent child to obviously monstrous people to achieve her revenge against Adalind. But considering that Juliette had already participated in kidnapping the child while human, her lack of moral conscious as a Hexenbiest isn’t surprising. But then, Juliette’s heinous act isn’t about the child, it’s about Nick and Kelly.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke