Perhaps, but it still felt wrong for Juliette to be so ''in his face'' with their new reality.From her perspective, it really wasn't. This is who she is now. It's a part of her that he has to accept if they're to have a future. Personally, I hate it that the show's designers made Hexenbeists and Zauberbiests so hideous, but as a matter of characters' feelings and basic rights, it's no different from a story about accepting someone with a physical disability or even someone of a different ethnicity. What's on the surface shouldn't matter to how you feel about someone.Juliette trying to force Nick to kiss her new monstrous face was all kinds of wrong.
What would've been more wrong was to try to hide from the issue, to keep her Woge hidden and let Nick try to pretend things were still the same. She wasn't "trying to force Nick to kiss her," she was forcing him to confront the issue that they have to face as a couple, bringing it all out into the open. And that's better than avoiding it.
Hexenbeists have been nothing but trouble for them both, and to take someone still in shock over finding out she's become one, and goad them into 'kissing' her, knowing how difficult seeing her this way would be, was just as cruel to him, as Nick's earlier behavior-leaving the house, not letting her come with him to see Henrietta, was to her. He knew there was a way to transform a Hexenbeist to human, and he didn't bother telling her to allay her fears, but instead, leaves her alone to stew. What a guy.![]()
But then Nick is told that his blood won't work to transform her back. Still Nenrietta's warning was for Nick alone.