10-14-2017, 11:05 AM
Jealousy is such a negative emotion and left unchecked can be destructive on the long run. I don't for a second believe Nick was jealous of Hexenette. He thought he was helping her, or rather he was trying to help her but she was past the point of no return, escalating her destructive actions and working against him at the same time.
The suppression was supposed to help her but knowing Adalind was behind it, who could blame her for not taking it and destroying it? I understood that. But as HR said, my problem with Juliette was her destructive nature when she lost confidence in Nick or his love for her. In the four years I have known and disregarded Juliette's character, I only ever felt sorry for her and to some extent was rooting for her to come right after she discovered she was a Hexenbeist, right up to point of confessing to Nick. That couldn't have been easy. She had a fear of rejection, a fear of hurting those closest to her, self hatred and who knows what else. Unfortunately after burning the trailer and basically declaring war on Nick and the scoobies, all that unexpected sympathy garnered immediately after her transformation dissipated quickly because of her actions, more so after what happened to Kelly.
Juliette wasn't acting herself and on top of that her new condition/state was permanent according to Henrietta. That was not someone to live with who had little to no regard of the lives of people. The kind and caring Juliette was gone, eclipsed by a powerful Hexenbiest feeding off her anger, pain and resentment until HW and later the magic stick brought her back to some semblance of her old self but with the hexenbiest in tact.
The suppression was supposed to help her but knowing Adalind was behind it, who could blame her for not taking it and destroying it? I understood that. But as HR said, my problem with Juliette was her destructive nature when she lost confidence in Nick or his love for her. In the four years I have known and disregarded Juliette's character, I only ever felt sorry for her and to some extent was rooting for her to come right after she discovered she was a Hexenbeist, right up to point of confessing to Nick. That couldn't have been easy. She had a fear of rejection, a fear of hurting those closest to her, self hatred and who knows what else. Unfortunately after burning the trailer and basically declaring war on Nick and the scoobies, all that unexpected sympathy garnered immediately after her transformation dissipated quickly because of her actions, more so after what happened to Kelly.
Juliette wasn't acting herself and on top of that her new condition/state was permanent according to Henrietta. That was not someone to live with who had little to no regard of the lives of people. The kind and caring Juliette was gone, eclipsed by a powerful Hexenbiest feeding off her anger, pain and resentment until HW and later the magic stick brought her back to some semblance of her old self but with the hexenbiest in tact.