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Could Juliette be a Grimm? - GrimminFlorida1 - 10-22-2013

I'm pumped for season three! I have been rewatching both seasons one and two and have come up with a strange but possible idea. Could Juliette be a Grimm?

As we all remember she knows what Nick really is and seems pretty ok with that. Going back to season one, she took on a person while in their Vessan form. Is it just me or is it kind of odd how she didn't freak out at all when finding out such abnormal news? When Hank found out about vessan he nearly killed his god daughter and shot three holes into his home.

Maybe this is why she can be with Nick. Maybe she was a Grimm but did not know about it?


RE: Could Juliette be a Grimm? - the-epic-prince - 10-22-2013

I think that would a really bad plot move. Not only would it take away from Nick being one of the few Grimm's left. And as for for Hank going crazy and Juliette not, all the 'Grimm' stuff was dumped on Hank but Juliette it was introduced more slowly.
Still, it is an interesting theory.


RE: Could Juliette be a Grimm? - Gretel Hanselsister - 10-22-2013

The biggest difference between a Grimm and a Kehrseite-normal-person is how they see Wesen, I think. Grimms can recognise their Woge, if the Wesen wants it or not. Did Juliette ever see a Wesen in this "mild" Woge form?

When she examined the Wildermann-fur it was only a body-part and I think everyone could see it. For me it's really interesting why small body parts stay woged while a whole Wesen shifts back to normal when he/she dies. We saw it in season 2 with the piece of Gluhenvolk-skin on the fench. Even the forensic doctor could see the blue light. So body parts don't prove anything about being a Grimm.

Still there's something special about Juliette. She's got enviable strong nerves. Pouring boiling water over the Siegbarst for example. Or trying to communicate with spooky silhouettes in the house. But I don't believe she's a Grimm.