Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26235944-20151220044345/@comment-26235944-20151225041420

General MGD 109 wrote: I agree it was out of character.

But I have a feeing that was just the writers invoking the Worf effect to make Bitsie's new character look more awesome. The Worf Effect? Yeah, I can see that...but it's like they're doing a mashup of tv tropes: The Worf Effect, Mary Sue, Deus Ex Machina and the Anti-Hero. Maybe the writers couldn't agree on which one to go with so they came up with the compromise of mashing them all together.

General MGD 109 also wrote: After this no doubt their return Nick to his normal levels of skill and power, and probably dial down Eve's raw power so she can't just clear up ever problem so easy (how their going to explain the sudden drop I don't know) that's generally how it works in these shows. I hope you're right about Nick...because as a Grimm, he's supposed to get stronger from his ordeals, not weaker. :/ But as far as Juliette's raw power, they don't really need to dial it down...at this point in the series, I think the audience is ready to see the full measure of both Nick and Juliette's awesome powers. I'd like to see them working together to defeat a common foe, without getting bogged down in all the soap opera drama. General MGD 109 also wrote: Or maybe Nick will just gain immunity to telekinesis (hey its not impossible, Grimms and magic seem to have a funny relationship. Sometimes it doesn't work, sometimes it does, and sometimes it works ten times what it should) and be the first one to beat her, thus regaining his crown. Eh...I'd rather not see Nick be the one to 'defeat' Juliette. With regard to magic, it may be magic itself that is Juliette's undoing...remember, Elizabeth said that thing once about how "these rue d'approeve take more out of me" after she had done the magic to re-Grimm Nick. It made me wonder if Hexenbiests become weakened over time from using their magiks.