01-25-2018, 08:46 AM
(01-25-2018, 12:22 AM)dicappatore Wrote: Like I said, all hog wash. Once faced with facts of what happened on the screen and hard to claim BS opinions as facts. All these wanna-be creative team geniuses know better. They revert back to the writers fault for not making them kill Grimms. Back to, if the writers did this or they did that, it would have been a different outcomeHi Dicap,
There are some who will claim their baseless opinions are superior to facts. In regard to death count for Grimm, the best resource is:
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Deaths_and_Kills
The death data presented show 6 Hexenbiest/Zauberbiest died and 3 Grimms died during the 6 seasons.
The details of those deaths are available. The three Grimms were:
Marie Kessler Overexertion from fighting a priest
Rolek Porter Respiratory issue
Kelly Burkhardt Beheaded by Kenneth Alun Goderich Bowes-Lyon
Note that two were already dying from medical conditions.
Another resource:
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Hexenbiest_%26_Zauberbiest
provides this as a reply to the question posed by this thread:
Quote:Hexenbiests are also shown to possess superhuman strength. They are able to casually overpower a grown man and rip him apart, but they can only access these powers in their Hexenbiest form and not their human one. They are not as strong as Grimms, as on three separate occasions, Grimms were able to gain the upper hand in a fight with Hexenbiests. However, Hexenbiests are physically powerful enough to give Grimms a degree of trouble. ("Love Sick") ("The Kiss") ("Face Off")IMO, (am I allowed an opinion?) Nick could have killed Hexenette when he had her by the throat.
They also possess other abilities, such as telekinesis, demonstrated when Adalind turned the gun of one of the Verrat against him at a distance. ("The Show Must Go On") They can be somewhat pyrokinetic, as Adalind's daughter, Diana, lit up a fire in the fireplace at the cabin. ("Once We Were Gods") They can create illusions, as Diana caused Meisner to bring firewood to the cabin after he thought he actually picked her up in the middle of the forest, and she did the same thing at Nick and Juliette's home, where she made it look like she was alone on the bed until Juliette picked her up and saw she only picked up a pillow. ("Once We Were Gods") ("Synchronicity") Elizabeth Lascelles has shown the ability to temporarily freeze people in time, but it's unclear if all Hexenbiests possess this ability or not. ("Octopus Head") Hexenbiests have a sixth sense: they can "smell" and identify magic using their noses. ("The Last Fight") They also have the ability to harness seductive powers on others who are within their immediate proximity. ("Bad Luck") Hexenbiests have been shown to have the ability to fuse human cartilage together ("Star-Crossed") and put someone into a comatose state with a gas that they breathe. ("Into the Schwarzwald") However, it is unknown if all Hexenbiests have the cartilage fusing and gas breathing abilities, as Eve is the only one that has shown these powers. Conrad Bonaparte, who is a Zauberbiest, was able to painfully turn Adalind into stone by touching her hands. ("Set Up") Full Zauberbiests also possess the power of telekinesis and can even mess with the mind of an individual and create illusions. ("The Beginning of the End")
Hexenbiests who are "created" (as a Verfluchte Zwillingsschwester potion side effect for example) are more deadly than normal Hexenbiests. ("Tribunal")
Quote:Juliette: I know. I thought they just wanted Diana.Nick is in his house. His mother's decapitated head is in the room. The woman he loved and proposed to helped kill his mother and is taunting him to kill her. His grief is unbearable and he gives up fighting to just let her kill him.
Nick: You betrayed her! [He grabs her and pins her against a wall to choke her]
Juliette: [Gasping] Do it, Nick. Kill me. Just do it. Do it. [She gasps more. Nick lets go of her and she catches her breath] You can't put me out of your misery, huh? I hope you're not going to tell me you're still in love with me.
Nick: Get out.
Juliette: After everything I've done for you, you think that's how we're gonna end it? You should have killed me when you had the chance. [She woges and pushes Nick across the room into a wall. Then, she throws him part way through a window, drags him back, and smacks him across his face. She retracts and looks at Nick on the ground]
Then Trubel resolves the situation:
Quote:Nick: I'm done fighting, Juliette.That could have been the final scene for the entire series. Perhaps it should have been.
Juliette: Maybe I still love you. Maybe that's something that just never goes away.
Nick: I'm done.
Juliette: I know. I wish I was. Goodbye, Nick. [She woges and raises her arm]
Trubel: [From behind] Goodbye, Juliette.
[Juliette turns around, and Trubel shoots her twice with the Doppelarmbrust. Juliette retracts and turns back towards Nick]
Nick: No. [He catches Juliette as she falls to the ground] No. No, Juliette.
Juliette: [Gasping, moaning] Nick.
Nick: Juliette, no.
[Blood starts coming out of the side of Juliette's mouth, and she dies]
Nick: [Crying] No, no. [He looks up at Trubel, and she looks at the ground, sad]
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