(03-15-2017, 09:51 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-15-2017, 09:39 AM)irukandji Wrote:(03-15-2017, 09:20 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-15-2017, 09:05 AM)irukandji Wrote: I'm talking about when Adalind stole Nick's grimm from him. Elizabeth mentioned that the effects of the spell would be more than just Nick losing his powers. I interpreted that to mean death. Juliette would have died had Sean not saved her. Hank most certainly would have died had Nick not intervened.
Adalind's spells are consistent in that they result in death.
The side effect for Nick was headaches that is what she talking about not death.
Sean might have intervened on Hank as well.
Adalind's spells are consistent in that they result in hurting people and their emotions not death. If she wanted to kill them for sure she would have poisoned them and they would have been dead. She was risking her victim lives but death was not her main intent. Adalind was wicked in season 1 and season 2 not a simple evil.
No, Elizabeth never mentioned any specific side effects. She warned that things could get worse for Nick (and I am paraphrasing here). I took that to mean he could die if a cure wasn't found.
It only makes sense with Adalind's spells.
No it does not. Elizabeth and Juliette did the exact reverse of Adalind's spell without a risk of death.
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Cry_Luison/Transcript
Scene: Juliette is told what she has to do to help Nick regain his Grimm powers.
Juliette: Huh? What do you mean me?
Rosalee: Elizabeth recreated the potion that Adalind used on Nick.
Monroe: Yeah, and in order to re-Grimm Nick, you have to, you know, do what Adalind did.
Juliette: Do what Adalind did? Seriously?
Elizabeth: Exactly what Adalind did.
Monroe: Yeah, you know, breathe in the potion, and...
Nick: And what?
Elizabeth: And make love to you.
Nick: Make love to me? That's it?
Monroe: See? Not so bad, right?
Juliette: Why do I get the feeling there's more to it than that?
Elizabeth: When you do it, you won't exactly be you.
Nick: What do you mean?
Elizabeth: The potion will transform you into...
Nick: Oh, God, no.
Trubel: You don't mean...
Juliette: Adalind.
That isn't the scene I'm talking about. The scene I'm talking about occurs before Juliette makes the decision to become Adalind. Elizabeth makes a warning comment along that Nick needs to get his grimm powers back or it could be dangerous for him. She doesn't phrase it exactly like that but the intent I got out of it was that Nick could die without his powers.
The point I'm trying to make here really has to do with Diana. Are the sins of the parents being visited on her? In other words, their evils are being passed on to her?
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