10-22-2013, 10:44 PM
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.
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.