(12-28-2018, 03:47 PM)irukandji Wrote: I understood Renard was not one of your favorite characters.When did you start considering my views as moral standards? Your right, I was no big fan of Renard.
(12-28-2018, 07:29 PM)irukandji Wrote: Well, tell me what you saw about Henrietta that made you believe she was a good witch.She was only in a few scenes. Tell me what you saw about Henrietta that made you believe she was a BAD witch.
(12-28-2018, 10:22 PM)syscrash Wrote: No matter how or why, Adalind is still the one that conceived a child with Juliette boy friend in their bed. IN the police station Juliette wanted to confront ADalind and Nick protected her. Both actions are a reason why Juliette would be mad at Nick and Adalind. Juliette is a powerful wesen, why would she walk away and not get a pound of flesh from both of them. Remember Juliette can kill from across the room. If she was not a wesen and went after them, you would have a Jerry Springier moment. But she was a wesen and doing what comes naturally. Remember when wesen fight they do not use weapons, they rip each others throats out, just like the animals they represent.Juliette left Nick and got herself locked up in prison. She was trying to kill Adalind (and the child) outside a shop and continued to threaten them in a police station. Juliette made it clear she wanted baby Kelly dead, by stating “no child of her is innocent”. Nick needed to take Adalind to Rosalee, so she could help Adalind make the suppression- potion. That’s where they were heading when Juliette showed up. It was both for Juliette and his son’s sake Nick wanted to protect Adalind.
Was it fair to expect Nick to side with Juliette. NO matter what Nick and Juliette relationship was at the time. But for Nick to side with the women that had done as much as Adalind had done to Juliette is not fair either. Your whole argument hinges on ADalind being the mother of his child. I agree the child should be protected. But Nick had choices, and sending Juliette away was a bad choice. He could of as easily asked Sean to look after ADalind while he and Juliette went off and figured out what next. Why would you think Juliette saying she was going to kill Adalind was no more then a metaphorical threat. Remember she fought with Adalind, throw the knives at her, pulled the statue down on her but did not kill her, only threatened her. YOu can't say she missed. They show the accuracy of her powers by having her crushing bug across the room with her mind. It is the same thing with Monroe and the spice shop. had she wanted to kill someone she would have. But like the other events she only wanted to threaten them.
Juliette was out of control and would have killed both Adalind, Monroe and Nick if it wasn’t for someone intervening. Eve also told Trubel that Juliette would have killed both her and Nick. AND she helped trick Nick's mother into a death trap.