(07-12-2016, 07:44 AM)irukandji Wrote:(07-12-2016, 07:30 AM)degrimm Wrote:(07-11-2016, 06:21 PM)syscrash Wrote:Quote:I guess this would mean that all Grimms are addicted to being Grimms, all wesen are addicted to being wesen, and all hexenbiests are addicted to being hexenbiests. Lots of addicts running around, in addition to the human addicts.You can't be addicted to what you are. You can either accept it or not. In Juliette's case she could have denied being a hexenbiest, never wogeing, or using her powers. The same as Adalind trying to not be a hexenbiest. But why would anyone deny who they are.
To me I feel you can only attribute that idiom, u 're what you re when u ve been that for most of one's life; if I ven't never drank alcohol in my life and one night, get drunk, u can't call me an alcoholic for life and tell me i'm what I am. It's one period. Yes being a hexenbiest for juliette is almost for life but she can choose to know how to act. The more reason i said she was out of control, she didn't know how to control the spirit, HW or Meisner helped her to control or tame d spirit and now she is back, it's left for us to see how she handles being a hexenbiest all of her own mind.
With Adalind, she was stripped of her powers in S1 and she responded how a hexenbiest should. That's an example
When you say out of control, degrimm, what do you mean?
Not in control of how one wants to act to situations. I don't react to been hit but if I react pretty easily.
We have seen adalind with/without d hexenbiest and always makes the same decisions every time.