01-12-2018, 12:04 AM
(01-10-2018, 11:07 PM)Grimmfangirling Wrote: The way I understand it I though the Grimms have the ability to see Wesen even if they did not woge. So thats what makes them special...
Grimmfangirling, be were of some of these contributors that love to opine and try to claim it as factual. The Wesen have to do a private/nervous/involuntary voge for a Grimm to see them. All Wesen have two types of voge, A private/nervous/involuntary voge and a full voge. We humans can only see the full voge, only a Grimm or other Wesen can see the private/involuntary one. The fact that on the pilot episode, Nick was able to see Adalind’s private voge, for whatever reason, she did a private one. Maybe she was nervous when she saw Nick and Hank looking at her and talking, attest to that fact that even a Hex can do both.
How can someone claim that Hex can only fully voge is ridiculous. Was Juliette able to do both? We don’t know, most likely, yes. If she wasn’t able to do a private one, remember, she was a made Hex not a born one. Did she ever do it on the show? That’s the question, not if she was capable to do both. The only times she did it with a Grimm, Nick, it looked as if she was on full voge. Does anyone recall a scene where she does a private one that only a Grimm sees and the non-Grimm/Wesen does not? I don’t recall.
The mystery is if Juliette was capable to do a private. As for the rest of the Hexenbiest, the Pilot episode established that, Yes, a Hex can do both. The only other difference I saw in Hex was their ability to use “SOME”, and I stress “SOME”, of their Wesen enhancements without voge, like Henrietta showed Nick how convincing she could be. Also, don’t forget opening books with just their blood, no voge.
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