Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20160521044321/@comment-2202172-20160525204938

I suspect all her emotions will be intact, perhaps more balanced than pre-Eve, but rage should be acheivable.

I have no idea how Evette, Nick and the rest will interact, but they will probably remain allies. Juliette and Nick won't return to what they were. That ship has sailed. Bigger things are happening and they already similar goals.

Adalind and Evette are connected. And Nick was at least a little connected since he was able to see through Adalind's eyes that one time. No idea what that means for the future, but it will be interesting.

The stick's effects remain undefined. Evette was healed physically and posibly "healed" emotionally. If she retains her wesen nature as Monroe did, there won't be too much to worry about on that front. Nick has been healed from multiple gunshot wounds and appears to have retained his Grimm abilities. So rapid regeneration, emotional transformations (speculated) and the ability to cure blood poisoning have been observed. No other effects have been identified.

As to what the stick, that remains equally mysterious. Its obviously a religious relic, easily attributed to a christian mythology due to the previous owners' involvement in the crusades (which one, we don't know). All of the relics passed around in the middle ages are extra biblical, so there won't be much real offense from religious viewers (such as myself). Healing was a common thing attributed to such relics so not much of a stretch there either.

In the end, we appear to have Eve and Juliette in one package. Reborn again, originally a vet with attitude, then a powerful hexenbeist with all emotion and no control, then a hexenbeist with all control and minimal emotion, now all three intergrated into one whole being. I think she'll be what I had hoped Juliette would have been when she first realized her wesen powers.

Now we wait and see.