(04-21-2016, 03:45 PM)tscchope Wrote: except that the potion was designed to restore Nick's Grimm powers and only gave Juliette the appearance of Adalind.
The thing about side effects is, you can never really predict them until they happen.
Have to wonder the book of spells is like the hexenbiest Betty Crocker cookbook or if every family has its own book of recipes that only they really understand completely.
04-21-2016, 06:02 PM (This post was last modified: 04-21-2016, 06:07 PM by irukandji.)
(04-21-2016, 03:02 PM)tscchope Wrote:
(04-21-2016, 07:24 AM)irukandji Wrote: Interesting that Adalind will be the only hexenbiest working for them.
The quote was that she was their favourite hexenbiest. The inference being that there's more than one and that she brought in business because of her being a hexenbiest. 'Course it might have been that her connection with Renard was known. As she said of her clients 'they were a better class (wealthier) criminals'.
No, this was the quote:
Quote:It'll be nice to have a Hexenbiest back in the firm. Assuming you are still available in that capacity.
Harrison told Adalind she was a favorite at the firm, not that she was their favorite hexenbiest
(04-21-2016, 03:02 PM)tscchope Wrote: except that the potion was designed to restore Nick's Grimm powers and only gave Juliette the appearance of Adalind.
I don't think it was that simple. Juliette had to do everything that Adalind did, only in reverse in order for the spell to work. If Juliette simply took Adalind's form, the spell wouldn't have worked because Juliette was not a hexenbiest like Adalind was. Elizabeth had to do something to make Juliette a hexenbiest so she could be exactly like Adalind and perform the spell in reverse.
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The is what the writer do even states the fact so they can be taken several ways.
when Harrison told Adalind she was a favorite. That could have meant he knows she a hexenbiest the other members don;t Harrison knows how she closes deal. The other only know she has one the highest close rate of any of the associates. That would make her a firm favorite.
To infer Harrison meant she was the favorite hexenbiest would mean it is a wesen known firm. I would think the firm is like the police station. You have a partner being wesen looks for hexenbiest. Making him a successful partner.
(04-21-2016, 06:02 PM)irukandji Wrote: Juliette had to do everything that Adalind did, only in reverse in order for the spell to work. If Juliette simply took Adalind's form, the spell wouldn't have worked because Juliette was not a hexenbiest like Adalind was. Elizabeth had to do something to make Juliette a hexenbiest so she could be exactly like Adalind and perform the spell in reverse.
No. It was the potion that stripped Nick of his Grimmness. Adalind as Juliette having sex with him made the potion's effects more potent. To reverse Adalind's potion, Juliette needed to take on her appearance only and have sex with Nick. Elizabeth didn't do anything to make Juliette a hexenbiest. The only explanation for a restorative potion leaving Juliette a hexenbiest is that she was already a hexenbiest who had suppressed her hexenbiest spirit.
Juliette's recent transformation into Renard did not give her his sexual prowess in bed. Poor Rachel.
04-22-2016, 07:07 AM (This post was last modified: 04-22-2016, 07:08 AM by irukandji.)
(04-22-2016, 05:58 AM)tscchope Wrote: No. It was the potion that stripped Nick of his Grimmness. Adalind as Juliette having sex with him made the potion's effects more potent. To reverse Adalind's potion, Juliette needed to take on her appearance only and have sex with Nick. Elizabeth didn't do anything to make Juliette a hexenbiest. The only explanation for a restorative potion leaving Juliette a hexenbiest is that she was already a hexenbiest who had suppressed her hexenbiest spirit.
I disagree. Juliette and Nick were told that in order to reverse the spell, they would have to do everything Adalind and Nick did, only in reverse. Adalind took on Juliette's form. She was also a hexenbiest. I'm sorry, I don't believe she gave Nick some kind of potion while they were having sex. I think there was more to it than that, and in order to do what she did she had to be a hexenbiest. I believe Elizabeth deliberately made Juliette into a hexenbiest so she could complete the spell in reverse.
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Elizabeth told Monroe and Rosalie that Adalind's potion had a lot of Adalind in it, and was dangerous because it had linked Adalind, Nick and Juliette together in unpredictable ways. That provided enough explanation for anything the writers decided to do to any of them.