I've watched all episodes multiple times, but I must say this episode had the most egregious plot holes I can recall.
Firstly, the 'haunted' house murders were said to have occurred five years prior and that the bank now owned the house and was obviously trying to sell it, per the for sale sign in front. Yet, I ask you, what bank or anyone in their right mind, for that matter, would leave a property to be sold completely unlocked and full of debris: a burned mattress, empty bottles, broken furniture, garbage everywhere? The latest sales technique in Portland?
Secondly, and I admit there's some wiggle room here, why wouldn't Juliette turn to the people who love her most and who have the most experience in these matters, to help her deal with her hexenbiest conversion? As a group, the main characters do not shy from the 'truth' of the Wessen/Grimm 'reality'. She's already experienced the alienation from Nick that his hiding of his Grimm status caused her in seasons 1 and 2, but now she's doing the same thing despite her knowledge of the consequences. Sure Nick wants to kill Adeline but if Juliette thought he couldn't get past some Hexenbeist revulsion (admittedly, not an easy accomplishment) then perhaps he's not the adaptable character we've been shown previously. To continue the story through this season and beyond, neither Juliette nor Nick can be eliminated from the story line, so clearly they will at some point be reconciled to her continuance as a Hexenbiest or her return to 'human' status.
Firstly, the 'haunted' house murders were said to have occurred five years prior and that the bank now owned the house and was obviously trying to sell it, per the for sale sign in front. Yet, I ask you, what bank or anyone in their right mind, for that matter, would leave a property to be sold completely unlocked and full of debris: a burned mattress, empty bottles, broken furniture, garbage everywhere? The latest sales technique in Portland?
Secondly, and I admit there's some wiggle room here, why wouldn't Juliette turn to the people who love her most and who have the most experience in these matters, to help her deal with her hexenbiest conversion? As a group, the main characters do not shy from the 'truth' of the Wessen/Grimm 'reality'. She's already experienced the alienation from Nick that his hiding of his Grimm status caused her in seasons 1 and 2, but now she's doing the same thing despite her knowledge of the consequences. Sure Nick wants to kill Adeline but if Juliette thought he couldn't get past some Hexenbeist revulsion (admittedly, not an easy accomplishment) then perhaps he's not the adaptable character we've been shown previously. To continue the story through this season and beyond, neither Juliette nor Nick can be eliminated from the story line, so clearly they will at some point be reconciled to her continuance as a Hexenbiest or her return to 'human' status.