06-20-2016, 05:18 PM
(06-20-2016, 04:39 PM)Robyn Wrote:Robyn and Kathryn,(06-20-2016, 04:16 PM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote: Sean had no memory during the possession of Jack the Ripper...the only time he knew he was not in control was when He wrote in his own blood on the mirror.. Jack the Ripper
I agree, but New Guy thinks that Renard and Juliette should have been able to resist the attraction caused by the spell used to wake her, so I'm curious if he sees the possession differently. And why a spell powerful enough to return Grimm powers and turn a human into a Hexenbiest wouldn't be strong enough to influence behavior.
If Hexenbiest spells were so powerful that no one could resist them then the world would be totally controlled by Hexenbiests. It is an individual choice to live by high moral and ethical standards. Renard will kill if it suits him. When Jack "possessed" Renard it was simple for Jack to get him to murder the hookers because his own moral standards are so low. His lack of any remorse for the murders shows how amoral he is.
The re-Grimm turned Juliette into a Hexenbiest. It didn't alter her morals. She just used it as an excuse to launch a tirade of hatred and acts of violence against Nick or anyone who tried to "help" her. IMO even if there had been no Hexen-side-effect Juliette may have implemented her vile acts because her hatred was already within her. The Hexenbiest simply amplified the severity of her heinous crimes. She enjoyed what she did and like Renard has no remorse because she also is amoral.
New Guy