

If Max answers correctly, Juliet will explain her anger towards Dana.

She will test Max's concern and ask if she knows her last name. Juliet hostilely counters Max's question stating Max never cares for others and zones out with her camera. Max is obligated to inquire of Juliet as to the motive behind her actions. When Max goes to retrieve Warren Graham's flash-drive from Dana's room, Juliet is seen trapping Dana in her own chamber. They can be seen talking and holding hands. The two proceed down the hallway and stop outside the girl's restroom. When Max steps out of the classroom, Juliet and Zachary Riggins are discussing her outfit, Juliet wanting to be complimented on what she was wearing. Jefferson's classroom shortly after dismissal. Juliet makes her first appearance in this episode outside of Mr. Juliet is the Blackwell newspaper reporter and thinks highly of her own skills, which is evident by her efforts to interview people and get information after Kate Marsh's suicide (or suicide attempt) and by her dorm room plate which proudly reads "Juliet: X-treme Reporter". Despite this, she feels betrayed by Victoria when it is revealed she lied to her which indicates that she considered her a close enough friend to trust her over Dana.

She even goes so far as to write an article about the bullying issue at Blackwell that has only worsened because of the Vortex Club, as seen in Episode 5 when Max has the opportunity to observe the newspaper at the Two Whales Diner. Despite this, she also criticizes the club for its elitist manner as well as one of its main representatives, Victoria Chase, much like fellow member Dana does. She is easily overwhelmed by resentment and jealousy and rashly approaches predicaments with a headstrong demeanor.Ī popular member of the Vortex Club, she mingles with the likes of Victoria Chase, Nathan Prescott, and Dana Ward. Juliet is a compelling, witty girl with a temperamental side.
