Nick had no problem with Renard asking his mother for help. Nick didn't have a problem with Elizabeth working with Monroe and Rosalee to come up with a cure.
Juliette went to Renard in order to get in touch with Elizabeth. Her actions make sense. I don't see how this can be viewed as a betrayal of Nick when everything that was done was not done to hurt Nick but to help him. Why Nick should have a problem with that seems to defy the whole point of Juliette's visit, which was to seek help from the witch who concocted the potion in the first place.
I don't blame Juliette for being concerned about herself anymore than I blame Adalind for being concerned about herself. I think it's much as you say. The hexenbiest is affected by her surroundings and I also think, her impressions. And really, I can't imagine anyone expecting Juliette the hexenbiest to be self-sacrificing and concerned about others. That doesn't mesh with what the viewer knows about hexenbiests.
Juliette went to Renard in order to get in touch with Elizabeth. Her actions make sense. I don't see how this can be viewed as a betrayal of Nick when everything that was done was not done to hurt Nick but to help him. Why Nick should have a problem with that seems to defy the whole point of Juliette's visit, which was to seek help from the witch who concocted the potion in the first place.
I don't blame Juliette for being concerned about herself anymore than I blame Adalind for being concerned about herself. I think it's much as you say. The hexenbiest is affected by her surroundings and I also think, her impressions. And really, I can't imagine anyone expecting Juliette the hexenbiest to be self-sacrificing and concerned about others. That doesn't mesh with what the viewer knows about hexenbiests.
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