Whoa! Juliette was presented as a salt of the earth person for the better part of the first three seasons and midway into the fourth. She didn't really cause any trouble in that time span and I don't think she was this morally depraved harpie that some have painted her to be. Whether she was an interesting character or not is a different question.
I really don't see why Juliette turning down Nick's proposal is counted against her. She shouldn't be obligated to accept just because he asked. Juliette was right about Nick holding a huge secret from her and she shouldn't marry someone who she knew was holding something huge from her. What she didn't know was Nick was essentially hiding a big part of his identity from her. I suppose she could've dumped him but she was hoping he would open up to her in time.
Now that I think about it, Nick only told her about his new reality when her life was in danger. He didn't even tell her in season 2 because Rosalee took the lead on that front. Monroe was pretty much dragged into it by her and Nick didn't play much of a part. Despite this, Juliette managed to break the Musai's hold over him.
Juliette can be held more responsible once she learned of the wesen world because she decided to stay with Nick which means she accepted the risks. She should be held accountable for what she did as a Hexenbiest and everything she did to Nick and the crew was pretty much out of spite.
Juliette is not nor has she even been the most interesting character in my book but blaming for stuff that happened in the first three seasons seems a little out of proportion.
I really don't see why Juliette turning down Nick's proposal is counted against her. She shouldn't be obligated to accept just because he asked. Juliette was right about Nick holding a huge secret from her and she shouldn't marry someone who she knew was holding something huge from her. What she didn't know was Nick was essentially hiding a big part of his identity from her. I suppose she could've dumped him but she was hoping he would open up to her in time.
Now that I think about it, Nick only told her about his new reality when her life was in danger. He didn't even tell her in season 2 because Rosalee took the lead on that front. Monroe was pretty much dragged into it by her and Nick didn't play much of a part. Despite this, Juliette managed to break the Musai's hold over him.
Juliette can be held more responsible once she learned of the wesen world because she decided to stay with Nick which means she accepted the risks. She should be held accountable for what she did as a Hexenbiest and everything she did to Nick and the crew was pretty much out of spite.
Juliette is not nor has she even been the most interesting character in my book but blaming for stuff that happened in the first three seasons seems a little out of proportion.