03-23-2015, 04:27 PM
(03-23-2015, 03:14 PM)speakeasy Wrote: Valid points all. Except the dog part; gotta question why no other wesen on the show are known to have pets - thinking it might throw an animal who relies so much on instinct to discern between the wesen and human conditions of its owner. Did absolutely no research to back up my position on dogs as wesen pets, so I won't be surprised if there actually are some wesen pet-owners around, but I call disclaimer to Adalind's or other hexenbiest's cats because I consider them as familiars. (How's that for fence-sitting?)
Well, there was a scene in "Marechaussee" where Juliette woged while on her job, and the animals in the room didn't seem to respond too well. I don't know if that's a hint as to why we never see Wesen owning any pets, but there's nothing to suggest a dog or cat can't acclimatize to having a Wesen owner either. I guess that's one as-yet-undetermined part of GRIMM canon.
Quote:Then there's the Captain, my all-around favorite character on Grimm. He seems dangerous, but has a conscience, I think. I feel there's hope for him. So perhaps Juliette can infuse enough of her innate fine character into this new form and emerge a hybrid Hexenbiest who can be a force to be reckoned with, but also has the ability to empathize.
That's the best possible route they can take with her character, IMO. Enough aspects of Juliette's original mindset could remain, albeit filtered through a Hexenbiest's darker nature and only visible in pivotal dramatic moments, and/or private scenes between herself and Nick.