Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-5732287-20141213032435/@comment-174.92.14.239-20150227044953

Wolfwand wrote: 82.212.18.228 wrote: @Wolfwand. You're right.Where is the Story going? I can only judge after seeing the trailer. Hurt feelings can change everything. She had suffered so much because of Nick  and now that she needs his love, he turns away. How will the friends still see her.? As Juliette or as a "Monster"? And by the way, who can teach her learning to controll her powers.? Sean is not a teacher, Henrietta can not be trusted, Elizabeth is gone. Undoubtedly, Juliette is a self-conscious and loving person, but if depression is tranformed into hatred, you don't ask anymore what is wrong or right. (Trubel was always alone. She did'nt know what love is. Love can be wonderful but also destructive). It might  split the group " Grimm". Personally, I'm glad that Juliette is so powerful. if nick left her, trust me they should gather nicks pieces from the wall and ground( base upon what she did to mantikor!!!) but i dont think he left her. juliet is hexenbiest beacuse of him, he made this issue for her and nick is always responsible man. about their friends, i dont think they dont accept her. but sort of hard to explain it in english really.

frist step of controlling is practice woge( juliet is controlling it  becuse she finally was able to show her woge easily to nick) and secound is : dont get mad easily and dont piss off. she just need learn this issue, more she dosent need,yet, untill a trustable hexenbiest find to teach her( very hard to find one)

other things are not danger( a papre male to her head or braking glass are not really import in compare what she  might do in real angry).

if nick stay with her, as you said beacuse her love to nick, she will be able to pass this issue but if not. a super man need to save portland.

I disagree with your assumption that it would be Nick who would have to be cleaned up after a fight. Do not forget that he is, by grimm standards, very powerful himself. He is an experienced killer, with around 23 Wesen kills. He fought 3 Gaelumcaedus(wesen so powerful that Nick thought the murder one committed was done by a Siegbarste) at once, killing two of them and subduing a third (yes, that last one had him pinned, but it took all the wesens strength to keep him there and even then it didn't look like something he couldn't escape from through lashing out with his unpinned limbs). He defeated 3 phansigar unarmed. He Knocked out the legendary Krampus stone cold. When he goes zombie, no foe he has encountered has been able to do anything other than get tossed about and beaten to a pulp. He dented a solid metal coffin from the inside (which is even more impressive than it sounds, given he would have had barely any arm room in such a small space) and survived a plane crash unscathed that either killed or crippled the other passengers. Time and again, Nick has proven he is more than capable in a fight.

As for Juliette, she is powerful, but not invincible. Henrietta, even after finding out how powerful she was, warn her of the old witch burnings (the subtext being she could still be killed by someone like Nick). She has three victories as a Hexenbiest. She killed Jonah, a young Blutbad whose mistake was taking the time to taunt her rather than, you know, ripping her throat out. The manticore was supposedly powerful, but he seem a bit dim (if she is about to kill you with your own stinger, how about RETRACTING so that she can't hold it anymore). Finally there is Adalind, quite possibly the weakest Hexenbiest in existence (who fared just as poorly against Nick when he was at his weakest). Juliette relays on raw power to win, which is not always the most reliable stratagy. Bottom line, Nick is more than a match for Juliette in a fight (though I agree with you that it is not likly to come to that).