Hello Forum,
The writers may have caused the spells and potions of Grimm to raise questions about Human Genetic Engineering. You can research the topic. I came across this:
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage...eering-768
Does the fantasy of Grimm cross into the reality of genetics? If the Adalind to Juliette (destroy Nick's Grimm traits) and Juliette to Adalind (restore the trait) actually alter the genetics and DNA?
Has fantasy become as strange as science?
In the real world of genetic engineering an altered species is permanently altered. In the fantasy of Grimm why were these spells and potions only temporary alterations?
Some have speculated Juliette will return from the dead. There are some cryogenics laboratories in operation:
http://www.alcor.org/
I have not seen any evidence that Juliette was put in the deep freeze. It looks that one of the crossbow bolts hit her heart. Another in the lung. If that stopped her heart, then her brain cells began to die:
http://www.sciencealert.com/news/20140810-26301.html
Grimm is part fantasy so the writers could cook up some hokey plot line to have her return to life, but based on the negative feedback about Renard and Jack plot, that could risk a new record for decline in sweeps and Nielsen ratings. In real life death is permanent. We see her in a casket. The modern method of embalming involves the injection of various chemical solutions into the arterial network of the cadaver to prevent decomposition. The intention is to keep them suitable for public display at a funeral, for religious reasons, or for medical and scientific purposes such as their use as anatomical specimens.
IMHO. Juliette's cadaver will be six feet down and will remain there.
New Guy
The writers may have caused the spells and potions of Grimm to raise questions about Human Genetic Engineering. You can research the topic. I came across this:
http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage...eering-768
Does the fantasy of Grimm cross into the reality of genetics? If the Adalind to Juliette (destroy Nick's Grimm traits) and Juliette to Adalind (restore the trait) actually alter the genetics and DNA?
Has fantasy become as strange as science?
In the real world of genetic engineering an altered species is permanently altered. In the fantasy of Grimm why were these spells and potions only temporary alterations?
Some have speculated Juliette will return from the dead. There are some cryogenics laboratories in operation:
http://www.alcor.org/
I have not seen any evidence that Juliette was put in the deep freeze. It looks that one of the crossbow bolts hit her heart. Another in the lung. If that stopped her heart, then her brain cells began to die:
http://www.sciencealert.com/news/20140810-26301.html
Grimm is part fantasy so the writers could cook up some hokey plot line to have her return to life, but based on the negative feedback about Renard and Jack plot, that could risk a new record for decline in sweeps and Nielsen ratings. In real life death is permanent. We see her in a casket. The modern method of embalming involves the injection of various chemical solutions into the arterial network of the cadaver to prevent decomposition. The intention is to keep them suitable for public display at a funeral, for religious reasons, or for medical and scientific purposes such as their use as anatomical specimens.
IMHO. Juliette's cadaver will be six feet down and will remain there.
New Guy