Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-33188476-20160411220032/@comment-2202172-20160517173626

In a lot of cases, wesen don't seem to have much advantage over humans. They seemed to bank on the surprise/fear factor of them Woging unexpectedly to give them the first strike. Folks like Miesner and Hank have proven to be capable of taking on wesen hand-to-hand like anyone else. Since they aren't surprised by a Woge, the surprise factor is ineffective. And armed folks getting startled by a woge are still potentially dangerous with a lucky paniced shot.

The Wesen with profound increases in strength, resilience and/or with special attacks will have an advantage with anyone. But once their abilities are known, they can be countered. It seems most Wesen can be taken down with a bullet at range. The one thing BC will lose if wesen start moving around openly in public will be their anomimity. No more hiding in plain sight.

Grimms will become even more important to keeping the peace (explaining Boneparte's dire need for the Grimm Bloodline documents). And unless wesen have more numbers than the show implies, they're outnumbered. Any precieved threat by them will send the general population into witch hunt mode. Which was what the whole Wesen Council was supposed to be about avoiding.

-DavicusPrime