10-02-2015, 01:33 PM
(10-02-2015, 10:33 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:Like these idea's, that said I'd like to add a but . Just watched all of season 4 on DVD and when Juliette first goes to Henrietta, Henrietta told her Adalind was only able to use the potion because Nick had taken her powers with his blood. I took to this (could be wrong) as again Grimm blood is like a potion of its own. So would we have to add the Grimm blood as the DNA factor not Adalind or Juliette.(10-02-2015, 09:34 AM)irukandji Wrote:(10-02-2015, 08:58 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: You are right. Many subjects in the forum we can simple say: we don't know; the writers didn't answer. And so on.
The point in many of those others subjects is that the arguments used by you and the others members of the forum are so good and harmonic with the series that make me think: ohhhh if the writers choose a different way they will loose a very good theory.
You know that I don’t run away from good debate.... And you know that when the debate are really good I changed my opinion just to keep the debate going on (I have done this debating with you same times... Remember???.... )
My position in this specifically plot is because II haven't seeing yet very good explanation for any theory. All of them rises more questions then answers.
For exemple, if Adelaind became Juliette to take Nick powers, why did Juliette have to became Adelaind? If It was Juliette DNA who took Nick powers... So Juliette just needed to be Juliette to give Nick powers back.
Or... Elizabeth could have transform herself in Juliette and reverse the magic. Maybe what we have is a mixed DNA in both Juliette and Adelaind because of the magic. Maybe it didn't have to be Juliette to reverse the magic, but Elizabeth used it to transform Juliette I to hexanbiest.
For while I simply don't have a opinion about it and I am just showing my reasons for that.
Please, convince me that your theory is consistent with other events in the show and I will be happy to adopt your idea as mine.
I apologize because I think I misunderstood. You were stating that for you, this topic would take more thought. Right?
YES... EXACTLY... I think this subject deserves a more deep thought.
If your theory is right, it means that in grimm it is possible to change DNA using magic. As New Guy posted:
(10-02-2015, 09:00 AM)New Guy Wrote: 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?
Many questions. It can be a rich debate.
Elizabeth couldn't do it because she had never lost her powers and under got the "what ever" again a factor. Leaving me to think (again could be wrong) Nick had to sleep with Adalind the one he took the powers from. Could we add the Grimm blood the hat and come up with what happen to Juliette?
I always thought and posted the whole thing to me was like and STD, but may have have been both a DNA factor also. Thoughts idea's?