Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24399666-20151107180145/@comment-26572767-20151109040205

Neither agree or disagree. More feel like sometimes the problem is power. Adalind had power as a hexenbiest. It is implied that hexenbiest typically lean toward the darker side, but as shown by momma Rennard, some seem to be better able to control it. When Adalind lost the power and became human, she wanted the power back... and she wanted to make the people that took it away, regret that decision. Really this seems to be the same mindset that Juliette had when she found out that Nick was having a baby, by making Nick regret the decision by burning the camper and setting Kelly up. I feel like Adalind becoming human, just went to a feeling she had always known for comfort, which was venegence. Adalind losing her first child and then being betrayed by Kenneth and seeing she was pregnant with a Grimm child (a child that probably would not be beneficial for the Royals to keep around) and seeing how Juliette was becoming a very strong force to be reckoned with, made her start to grow up. I sorta wished she had more development before drinking the potion, but maybe we will see her learn something by wanting to stay human as in saying no to power or maybe even becoming like Monroe. I kinda want Adalind to get her powers back (in order to be helpful), but have complete control over them... She did say that something unexpected could happen when they returned. As for Juliette, she mentioned that she liked the power of being a Hexenbiest. It probably is like a drug and heightens aggressive nature and allows you the power to do something with it, and Juliette had not been born one so the power and emotions that came with it.... went to her head really fast so her attitude was like a 180. On that note, I kinda wished we had more time for Juliette to develop as a villian than just being evil because she turned into a hexenbiest.