(03-29-2016, 04:36 PM)Hexenadler Wrote:(03-29-2016, 12:07 PM)Mart Wrote: They've said only Blutbaden can be born with that defect.
There was no word about what a scratch from a Lycanthrope can or can't do to humans.
Then why on earth wouldn't Rosalee mention something about that, especially since SHE WAS THERE when Wu got scratched?
First, she didn't even know Wu was scratched as Wu didn't know or realized it himself at that time being high on adrenaline and all that was going on, so how could she? Is she Jesus?
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But even if she saw the scratch - why would she assume something could happen, if there was nothing about that written in the books or in the stories she was told about that defect?
Maybe noone before documented a surviving of a Lycanthropia attack while just being scratched?
I mean, how many similar incidents could there have been before, being there during an attack not only with a Grimm, but a few more people AND wesen involved helping that Grimm by taking a Lycanthropia down after having just scratched and not killed a human?
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I'm not a huge fan of the later seasons development either, but this is really making up inconsisties that just aren't there.
I'd really have stopped watching for quite some time, if i was at this point already.
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(03-29-2016, 05:29 PM)droid327 Wrote: Its contradictory in that regard because it flies in the face of basic medical science.
As is falling into a coma and losing all memory by the scratch of a cat - or taking the look of another person by inhalating a substance through the cut off top-piece of a witch hat - or surviving deadly bullets with the bite of an imaginary snake, or, or, or ... don't confound "Grimm" with "Science today"
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