Board Thread:Spoilers/@comment-3125844-20150109204749/@comment-1104107-20150113040651

Syscrash53 wrote: That could be that path the writers are going. Setting of for the fight to be the coexistence of wesen. Having Nick a Grimm and Juliette a hexenbiest could make them the ambassador's of peace. Monroe was the first ambassador of tolerance. If Sean thought having a Grimm on his side was a benefit, what about a Grimm and hexenbiest team. Would they really write Juliette in as his partner instead of Hank? Juliette is the intellectual, I would have thought by now Juliette would have been deep into the boxs and would be the go to for knowledge. This would have paved the way for her to take up the  Zaubertrank Recipe book. But then maybe this is what drives Juliette to learn the books.

The show could really jump the shark and have  being a hexenbiest go to juliettes head, having her become a mad scientist driven by revenge toward Adalind. At the same time have Adalind realize she needs Nick and Sean if she ever wants to see Diana. We are in the fourth season and for one reason or another Nick and Juliettes relation seems doomed. Even aunt Marie told Nick a relationship would never work. We all thought that Nick was going to go evil, what if it is Juliette that goes evil. They say Grimm is going dark, and evil Juliette, with the lies, betrayals, and  deception known to be hexenbiest traits. That would be a really dark Grimm. It would be dark for Grimm to go there with Juliette evil. Since David Greenwalt was a writer/producer on Buffy/Angel, hes been invovled with those stories before. Not forgetting he wrote the episode Wesley betrayed the group and went dark too. lol