Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150214031251/@comment-174.91.124.108-20150215233636

Syscrash53 wrote: I could also see the relation with Juliette and Sean. Not romantic, but as part of it being Julette new destiny. I have not seen anyone address this. Julette is now super powerful. The show goes to great lengths to show how powerful she is. What is the purpose what is her destiny. For some reason this power is going to become important. It will be used for more then wiping the floor with Adalind. This episode will set the stage for Juliettes new path. In the first three season Juliette was following Nicks path. I am seeing Nick having to deicide if he will follow Juliettes path instead.

I wouldn't be so sure about Nick following Juliette's "path". The show is not called "Hexenbiest" after all.

While she is supposedly quite powerful, I think the showdown with Adalind may cause us to overestimate that power. Tossing around Adalind like a rag doll is impressive, but we must remember that Adalind is a) a thin, lightweight women who would be easier to toss around than a heavier wesen and b) Adalind is rather unimpressive by hexenbiest standards (at best, her power is average).

Nick himself possesses quite a bit of power at his disposal. He is superior physically, being faster, stronger and more agile. He was able to toss around 3 grown men when he was zombified, and was able to acess that strength later to KO Krampus in one hit. He has superior awareness, with his super hearing. He must have a degree of resistance to magic, judging by the fact that no hexenbiest has bothered to use it against him (and Adalind could not have forgotten she had it during their fight, so my guess is she knew it would not work). Lastly, Nick is more experienced and better trained in combat, meaning he can more easily bring his strengths to bear.

Bottom line: do not write Nick off just yet; he is more powerful than you give him credit for.