Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-5732287-20141213032435/@comment-25819845-20141217155734

Bheadr27 wrote: 205.186.223.50 wrote: ...The only downside to Juliette being a hexenbiest is if her personality changes to her becoming evil. .. Why should she become evil, just because of the hexenbiest? The Wesen per se doesn't change her personality instantly. Push the button and kaboom... Dr. Jeckyll's gone and hello to Mr. Hyde? Sound much to schizophrenic. And it's not like there's no other way for a Wesen but to live like the inner beast 'tells' you to. Otherwise Monroe never could've gone Wieder against his Blutbad-nature.

It's even like what Nick's doing. He goes against every Grimm-rule and instinct in befriending Wesen. Just because it's tradition, it doesn't mean you can't change course of things.

And Renards doesn't seem to be so bad just because of the Biest within, but mostly because of the way the family treated him and his mother (and they probably won't stop doing so any time soon...). There's a saying: "Wie es in den Wald hineinschallt..." or 'We reap what we sow'... i am agree, why she should be a bad wesen when she is good person ?

as bheader said, the most anti-nature-rule character in film is nick.

i think juliet is the frist good hexenbiest in film(after sean mother maybe?) and it is cool! hexenbiest are so powerfull and you mix it with a good person= somthing like nick but a little fewer.