Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20160131045823/@comment-24399666-20160204030708

Bmwfan2015 wrote: Ever since that episode with Juliette as "Eve", it got me attracted to what'll be next.

I wonder if Kelly's powers will be revealed in later episodes. Perhaps almost near the end of the season, he could restore Juliette's humanity. That is if "Eve" snaps or something when it comes to Adalind.

If Kelly does use his powers on Juliette to restore the positive emotions within her and not the negative, maybe Juliette will finally die on a final episode.

But before she slowly dies when she sacrifices herself for both Nick, Adalind & Kelly, she tells that she saw Kelly's future that he'll take Nick's place and that he'll save the world.

In the end... no more Juliette.

It's just a theory. Interesting theory. I like the idea of Kelly restoring Juliette's humanity, mainly because it would answer the question of what Kelly will grow up to be, without a) having Kelly grow up ridiculously fast, which I HATE, b) having a child fight adult battles, or c) having a major time skip. If this is something that baby Kelly does just on contact, that would be an interesting notion. Assuming, of course, that Juliette's "lost humanity" is due entirely to being turned into a Hexenbiest.

The more I think about it, though, the more Juliette's "insanity" looks like garden-variety depression, and a need to get away and make a fresh start. Especially now, with the advent of "Eve." In which case, this is who Juliette is, and a lot of what she did last year was partly temporary insanity, and partly just a need to push Nick and his friends away, and partly just... rage. If Kelly takes that away, we're talking "Renesmee" territory (that's from Twilight, if you don't happen to know the reference. Renesmee is the biggest Mary Sue character in the entire Twilight franchise... and that's really saying something. IIRC, she had the power to basically make anybody peaceful and loving, or at least the power to make anybody like her).

Regarding her having a premonition of Kelly's future, though... that would make Kelly a chosen one. Chosen ones are a horrible trope that needs to be abolished, because it rarely (not never, but rarely) delves into the catastrophic effect that being declared to be extra-special has on a child's psychology.