Board Thread:Spoilers/@comment-3125844-20150123235427/@comment-130.76.32.99-20150210210454

Wolfwand wrote: 130.76.32.216 wrote: WhiteRaven43 wrote: I don't think the Grimm blood cure will work because she already has Grimm blood in her. She has it from the cure Rosalee made her to stop her and Sean's obsession with each other. Forgot about that... Could that be part of the reason her powers appear to be off the scale strength wise? seems anything the Wessen pull on Nick just increases his abilities (Temporary blinding him = enhanced senses, Zombified = Ability to slow down his metabolic rate, etc.). Could the effect of gaining Adalind's wessen powers via the doppleganger potion + the blood of a Grimm = Super Hexenbiest? And it seems Adalind's abilities increased in potency as well after getting hit with both the blood of the grimm and regaining her wessen nature. I bet the writters don't over think this stuff as much as we do> :-P

-DavicusPrime as croteal-mortel( that ballon fish) and nick?

you are going to say: what doesnt kill you make you stronger?

intresting idea, i liked that. Exactly. At least if it's a Grimm doing the surviving. :-)  Initially it seemed that Grimms gain power and reputation via simple knowledge and experiential wisdom.  But if Nick is also increasing in strength and innate capability from having survived the effects of wessen attacks against him, he'll become an even more powerful asset or enemy depending on who you are,

Likewise, if Juliette and Adalind now have some acquired "Grimmness" from exposure to Nick's blood, it could stand to reason that when things hit them, they would gain additional strength/abilities. If gaining or regaining the Hexenbiest powers via non-hereditary means tends to be more potent, add in the added effect of Nick's blood and scary things are posible.

All of this starts me wondering about the long range arc of this show. First season, Renard seemed to want to run the Portland area as his little micro kingdom, but Nick's unorthodox way of doing things and building an alliance of sorts with the local wessen has changed the equation. Nick has built trust with the local Wessen and put the fear of God into the more hostile types,  He has had dealings with Royals, The Wessen Council, The Reapers and the Resistance and generally come out on top each time. As his physical powers increase and the positive feelings within the wessen community increase and the circle of non-wessen "in the know" backing him increase, I'm curious if the Nick/Renard influence will grow beyond Portland. Right now it looks as if the results have been that of increasingly securing Portland against outside influence and the "old school" wessen organizations. But there are more players out there we haven't gotten to see yet (the wessen that tried recruiting trouble, for example).

So many directions this show can go in. Lets see what the writers can come up with, shall we?

-DavicusPrime