12-08-2015, 12:34 PM
(12-08-2015, 10:21 AM)crossbar Wrote: Problem is, Juliette embraced what she had become. I mean, if Juliette just took the suppression potion and then, get a hold of Trubel because they knew where she was at the time. Use her blood to get rid of the Hexenbeist and problem solved.
Didn't happen that way.
I may have the sequence of events wrong, but it seems that initially Juliette did seek help in getting rid of the Hexenbiest curse from Renard. She poured over the book (the one Elizabeth left with Sean) from which Adalind made the original potion and found no answer. Then Renard referred her to Henrietta and she was the one who said Juliette's was a special case and that no known remedy would cure her.
I just rewatched the whole dang 4th season and returned to the library, so I can't refer back to verify, but I think Juliette only gave up the quest to reverse things after that. She did embrace what she had become then, and by the time the suppression potion was mixed and offered to her, she had let the Hexenbiest take over.
(12-08-2015, 10:05 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: I thought of that also (in fact wonder if Trubel's blood would take the hexen out of Adalind) but Henrietta said something to Nick about the way Juliette was created and Adalind having Grimm blood a Grimm's blood wouldn't work on Juliette. I just rewatched the episode a couple days ago and had missed that. She was telling Nick when he went to see her and he brought that out.
With that statement Nick's blood would not kill the hexen in Adalind like it did last time. I take what Henrietta said Adalind has like a flu shot with Nick blood so maybe Adalind is immune to Grimm blood now.
(12-08-2015, 09:56 AM)crossbar Wrote: And that's the question. Are they immune to NICK'S blood or Grimm blood in general?
In the case of Juliette, I take what had been said by Henrietta to mean that no Grimm blood, or anything else, could change her, it was going to be a permanent condition. In Adalind's case, good question.
We do know they can't go the suppression route again unless they range around to find the suitably old corpse of a Hexenbiest (apparently Henrietta's doesn't meet the age requirement.)
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