08-19-2015, 01:52 PM
(08-19-2015, 01:44 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(08-19-2015, 10:31 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: I think grimm has a different brain prepared to process the extra cones information. I also think grimm brain is prepared to adapt to wesen world differently from a normal human.The this post on pre programmed response and conscious brings up the old question of natural vs nurture which way do you see thiis questions? Is this BIOS or leaned?
When Nick first saw Adelaind woge, it apparently had a small affect over him. When Trubel showed up at the show, she was used to see and kill wesen all the time even not knowing what they were. I have the impression that Nick and Trubel never questioned their own sanity even while not knowing exactly what was going on. I know that as soon as Nick started to see wesen Marie explained him what was going on. We don’t know how many time it took to Trubel get used in see and kill wesen even knowing no one would believe her. But apparently they deal better with that.
Hank and Wu reacted in different way. While Nick didn’t tell them they were not being crazy, they questioned their own sanity. They had a bad time to deal with that situation.
This way, I think grimm brain is pre-programmed to deal with wesen and to react to them. This can raise a lot of questions:
To start with two:
Grimm apparently doesn’t have conscious crises in killing wesen. Is their brain ready for that?
Was Nicks reaction to Juliette’s woge a pre-programmed response in his grimm brain?
I see it as part of learning and part of biological. Just to use an example from the show, you couldn't teach Hank to see wesen in the half woge. He has no biological support for it (no extra cones). But you can teach him to understand the existence of wesen and how to deal with them.
Actually, I believe the real question is: how much of grimm behaviour is learned and how much is biological?
An example: Was Nick’s reaction on Juliette woge because he learned to hate hexanbiests? Or was his brain pre-programmed to act like that?
This is my opinion.