Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-3125844-20140207172539/@comment-5083222-20140208140803

Dragonfighter1 wrote: It's probable that it does work, The Postman, Larry Mackenzie and Alan Evercroft seemed to use it effectively. Larry Mackenzie and Alan Evercroft were under the effects of the the doctor's device, they weren't really thinking at all

As to the The Postman, he didn't want to confront two cops as it's bad for business. He wasn't sure if the police actually had nowledge of who he was or where he was at. Revealing himself and killing two cops would ensure more trips from the police.

We must remember Monroe beat the crap out of two human thugs, even when they were the ones COMING after him, and ripped the arm off of one in the process. These guys weren't "run of the mill humans", they were used to confrontation and violence. Even though they had the numbers and "surrounded their prey", Monroe, Monroe was more than a match for two thugs.

What I'm saying is most aggressive Wesen, even Coyotl, are more than a match for an average human. Hayden Walker was certainly expecting the cops would freak, give him enough time to literally rip the throat of one, and go after the other as he expected them to be in shock. Honestly, I'd say he's done that before. Confidence is one thing, over eager cockiness is another. The ones who are full of the latter generally don't live long enough to get the former.

In the case of Lee Mull, I think he would have held his ground vs a Coyotl, but the strength of a Blutbad is even beyond a trained combatant like him, without help or luck. No doubt a highly trained and strong human like Lee Mull would give a lot of Wesen a good fight[http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Lee_Mull ]