05-03-2016, 06:07 PM
Juliette did what she did because she was mad point blank. She tried to attack Adalind prior to being a hexenbiest and Adalind was holding Diana, so it isn't a stretch for Juliette's character to try and kill Adalind especially now she has the means to do show, regardless if Adalind was pregnant. When she lost her memories of Nick she showed aggressive tendencies towards him.
Juliette slept with Kenneth to get back at Nick because she was mad at Nick. She was mad at Nick prior to even becoming a hexenbiest. It had nothing to do with her being possessed or out of control but rather she was pissed at the moment and made some pretty horrible and stupid decisions. She blamed Nick, Adalind, Monroa, Rosalee, Wessen in General for all the crap she went through and took her frustration out on them.
Juliette knew exactly what she was doing the whole time. She wasn't having any blackouts like Wu. Juliette needs to take responsibility for her actions and own up to it.
The exact same could be said about Adalind. It isn't about feeling sorry, regretting or apologizing for what you did but rather owning up to what you did. Don't make it seem like you didn't have a choice because you did. They made a choice and now they have to and need to live with the consequences of those choices they made.
I hate when people try to brush off what Juliette did as though she was the victim when she wasn't.
Juliette slept with Kenneth to get back at Nick because she was mad at Nick. She was mad at Nick prior to even becoming a hexenbiest. It had nothing to do with her being possessed or out of control but rather she was pissed at the moment and made some pretty horrible and stupid decisions. She blamed Nick, Adalind, Monroa, Rosalee, Wessen in General for all the crap she went through and took her frustration out on them.
Juliette knew exactly what she was doing the whole time. She wasn't having any blackouts like Wu. Juliette needs to take responsibility for her actions and own up to it.
The exact same could be said about Adalind. It isn't about feeling sorry, regretting or apologizing for what you did but rather owning up to what you did. Don't make it seem like you didn't have a choice because you did. They made a choice and now they have to and need to live with the consequences of those choices they made.
I hate when people try to brush off what Juliette did as though she was the victim when she wasn't.