05-16-2017, 08:15 PM
(05-16-2017, 06:37 PM)Tara Wrote:(05-16-2017, 06:28 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-16-2017, 05:38 PM)Tara Wrote: I think it's depends on how much the woman love the man. Actually I would say no not evil directly rather very pissed.
I get her burning down the trailer. That is typical of scorned woman revenge, in my opinion and in view of Nick's actions toward her, logical.
What is illogical is Juliette helping the royals to get Diana. That doesn't make sense to me, and what puts a further barrier on this is betraying Kelly to get to Diana. Juliette trusted Kelly and vice versa. They were friends. Kelly did nothing to ruin that bond, so Juliette's actions make no sense.
What really doesn't make sense to me is Juliette threatening the unborn Kelly, yet makes a special point of befriending Diana.
She had the perfect revenge against Adalind right in her hands. She could have easily killed Diana, but didn't.
Yes that's true. Maybe Juliette didn't think that far at that monent and I don't want to approve her action.
That's why I said if she really wanted to she would die it without question.
Bringing the topic back to Juliette, I wouldn't want to approve that decision either. I just brought it up because it's a strange contradiction in her character.
I personally don't know why she'd want to help the royals anyway. If her anger is directed at Nick, this, to me, is an odd way of getting back at him.
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