01-24-2018, 08:53 PM
A better example of a hexenbiest against a Grimm would be Nick and Adalind. But that fight just like the fight with Kelly and Catherine the show had not introduced the idea that hexenbiest had telekinetic ability. So even though the Grimm won both fights, they do not answer the question of Grimm verses telekinetic hexenbiest. The one fight there is which is Nick against Juliette ending with Juliette and Trubel. There is the emotional factor. Nick said he was tired of fighting and his actions showed he was not really fighting back. With Trubel there is exposition that states Eve knew Trubel was not trying to kill Juliette. So we do not actually know how would a Grimm do in an all out fight with a hexenbiest that was using telekinetic powers.
The closes we have to how it would end is in the spice shop. That was Juliette up against two wesen and two cops with guns. But even then Juliette was still sort of their friend.
As I see it with the writers increasing hexenbiest abilities they created and imbalance. Their solution was not to address the question. I would say just like the writers provided Nick with a defense against the electric guy. Had they saw a need to have a confrontation between Nick and a telekinetic hexenbiest, they would have provided him with a talisman or potion that would even the playing field.
The closes we have to how it would end is in the spice shop. That was Juliette up against two wesen and two cops with guns. But even then Juliette was still sort of their friend.
As I see it with the writers increasing hexenbiest abilities they created and imbalance. Their solution was not to address the question. I would say just like the writers provided Nick with a defense against the electric guy. Had they saw a need to have a confrontation between Nick and a telekinetic hexenbiest, they would have provided him with a talisman or potion that would even the playing field.
Embrace your inner Biest..... We all have one