Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-3125844-20131122222527/@comment-6770938-20131217091721

SkyLark34 wrote: Snacking on his arm. Dear me, you give me the best mental images. What do you mean by killing a PoW, though? I kind of meant that Wesen are terrifying sometimes and I wouldn't blame Nick if he had killed one out of fear/self-preservation; I'd do the same. I do wonder how the Vambrace worked, though... I believe the autopsy showed that it was the shock/jolt that ripped off Scott's arm, not the actual bite.

That does sound reasonable, now that you put it into words. It would really be rad if the writers explain it later on, though, instead of kinda letting it be like his sudden-Jinnamuru Xunte-induced hearing. Fans can infer that the blindness sharpened Nick's other senses, but there was never an official explanation.

''Avengers reference! Yes, he is'' a lot like Capt'n Murica, isn't he? Though if you look here, Nick does have an awful lot of powers, falling just short of immortality, and the writers are still introducing new ones.

And regardless of whether he falls out of a plane again (I sure hope not, good lord), he's demonstrated that he can survive such a thing, and if he can survive that, there's not a whole lot he can't. ^^

Also, by vulnerabilities, I meant like things specific to Grimms; being shot-point blank would kill pretty much any creature here. Like Blutbaden are really weak in their lower back, and Hexenbiester  can't touch Grimm blood, and Siegbarste  can be killed with the Gift, and Murcielago can be blown up by the Matraca, etc. I suppose there's nothing like that for the Grimms right now, yet, though...

DARN, I forgot it was mid-season finale for Grimm. Guess I really do have to start on the shows you linked me CX

It's almost 1a.m. over here, and I've got two final exams tomorrow, so I might just leave for the night. ^^ Today was an immense pleasure, and see you again tomorrow! "PoW" means "Prisoner of War". Seriously, that Krampus was lying there, subdued, basically a prisoner. Killing an attacker is one thing, but killing an unarmed prisoner? That would bring bad ramifications.

Vambraces are commonly known as wrist protections. You play Assassin's Creed? The protagonists got hidden blade(s) in their wrist protections, a defense and a weapon. I say at least one of those who wrote that episode must have played AC at least once.

A Grimm is only human. Whatever weakness we have, he does too. He just have higher durabilities and strengths, and is more resistant to physical damages.

P.S. The pleasure is all mine. Good luck, and see you tomorrow.