08-01-2020, 03:04 PM
(07-31-2020, 11:11 PM)dicappatore Wrote:Nick did voge during the rooftop fight after Sean did -- it was a little harder for him to do so, but he did it. I understand what you are saying about Nick not being able to heal Juliet with his blood -- but it sorta makes sense -- because they are connected now because of his Grimm blood being in her. I read fantasy novels as well -- and blood magic has a tendency to work like that. Blood magic doesn't just leave it has permanent side effects. It's probably also why Adalind and Nick could actually work together and live together without killing each other because they had neutralized each other's powers at one point (and that's me reading into a lot of the plot using how things like this works in the fantasy novels that I read -- not anything really that the writers put in the script).(07-31-2020, 02:37 PM)Tish Wrote: I love pulling plot lines a part...and analyzing what happened. Oh and debating with people who seem to watch a totally different show than me.I love it too. Unfortunately you will find out there are one or two contributors, (cough) here and there, on this board, when confronted with facts (scenes and scripts) to question their deductions, they will make up scenes and dialogue that did not exist to support their point of view. I can respect your observation such as you pointing out how Diana kicked the "Sean" out of Nick. I completely forgot about that scene.
But could have she kicked out the Hex out of Juliette? Juliette had no issues going back to being her self because she wasn't put in the situation to resist her becoming herself again. I need to go back to that episode to see if Nick was able to voge into a Zouberbiest when he was fighting Sean, as Sean on that rooftop fight.
I guess the same side effects didn't stick to Nick, him being a Grimm. What I didn't get is why Nick couldn't have removed the Hex out of Juliette as he did to Adalind, with the blood of a Grimm. The reasoning they gave us, of "IT' being done already, to that Hex lineage, was a bit too convenient and IMO, illogical.
I realize there are some on here that make things up to match what they wanted to see -- but that's what makes it fun. Because I really like reading what others THOUGHT they saw -- I was a pre law major that never made it to law school -- so sometimes I like to argue for the sake of arguing.