This must have been excruciating – turning into the one person she hates the most, the one who almost killed her, the one who slept with her boyfriend, the one responsible for just about everything that ever went wrong in Juliette’s life. To make matters worse, in order for her to help Nick regain his powers, Juliette must turn into Adalind and sleep with him. This is a major sacrifice as she gives up her one chance for the kind of peaceful life she always wanted. However, seeing how miserable he is not being a Grimm, coupled with Monroe being kidnapped and nearly murdered by the Wesenrein (the Nazi-like group of Wesen who oppose inter-Wesen marriage), she agrees to help Nick get his powers back. Juliette has the opportunity to have a normal life again – to start over with her boyfriend, away from the Grimm-Wesen life. Given the amount of danger she and Nick (as well as their other friends) had been put in, Juliette wishes that Nick would just be “normal.” Her wish ends up coming true at Monroe and Rosalee’s wedding when Nick realizes in horror that he lost his Grimm powers. Juliette is heartbroken and furious with both Nick and Adalind, even though Nick didn’t know that the woman he was sleeping with wasn’t Juliette. However, her patience (understandably) runs out when Adalind morphs herself to look like Juliette and has sex with Nick. Once Juliette regains her memory, she is 100% in. She continuously puts her life in danger to help Nick and his friends, especially when the Cracher-Mortel Wesen arrives to Portland, zombifying the city. Once Juliette regains her memories, she goes through the shock of learning about the Wesen world and what Nick does as a Grimm.