Since he's her teacher (and probably didn't expect he'd be dying soon), this is his way of furthering her training and abilities. The birthday presents Juliet gets from Sensei Morikawa and her family all make sense considering who they come from: Morikawa gives her the Chainsaw Dash, which opens the way for new zombie hunting moves and lets her make a lot more progress with her techniques and be much faster in taking zombies down.She knew full well it was going to be something helpful, hence why she went after it right away instead of prioritizing helping Cordelia (who she also knows is a badass zombie hunter in her own right who can probably handle herself), giving some logic to what otherwise seems like, and is lampshaded by Nick as, Skewed Priorities. Juliet being set on chasing the present from Cordelia throughout stage 2 makes sense when you realize that zombie hunting supplies probably make up most of her wishlist (and indeed, every birthday present from someone except Nick in the good ending is a power-up).A number of extracurricular activities require a certain, minimum GPA in order to participate, and she's a cheerleader. It makes sense that Juliet, despite being The Ditz, apparently has a 3.4 GPA.The zombies' colorful language towards Juliet can probably be attributed to Swan being angry that she chose Nick over him.She's not sociopathic, she's just used to this. Juliet seems to take the zombie apocalypse and resulting depopulation of San Romero more or less in stride, so it's easy to think there's something wrong with her, but then she tells Nick she's been hunting zombies since she was an infant.
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