Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-24876152-20150131165952/@comment-25875828-20150131190932

We are two espisodes into Juliette being a hexenbiest and are no closer to the show defining it's perspective on the transformation. Is it a good thing or is it just another punishment that Juliette endures. From Sean reaction and actions, it appears it is not something that is detrimental, but Sean didn't think being resurected was detramental. But he is concerned because she could become dangerious. He does seem to be surprised when he sees the power she has. Because Henrietta did the resurection and the  Verfluchte Zwillingsschwester which made Juliette a hexenbiest. I wonder if the two things are connected. I do like that Juliette is embracing her power and not affraid of it. What will be interesting will Juliette be able to control her emotions. Like other wesens when stressed they woge, so does Juliette except the rage becomes physical. We know Juliette is willing to learn about being a hexenbiest. How Nick find outs about Juliette will be a good indicator if the shows perspective on Juliette being a hexenbiest is a good thing or bad. The promos for Maréchaussée indicate that Juliette will be held hostage by a bounty hunter. A bounty hunter trying to collect the bounty on Nick. You sort of feel sorry for the manticore bounty hunter. How could Nick not find out  juliette is a hexenbiest. But we have a problem, Juliette and the bounty hunter are in Nick and Juliette house. There would be no way to explain a man with his head blown off on the floor. She could snap his neck, that would not leave a supernatural mark. Plus Nick would back her up and say he snapped the guys neck.