12-16-2015, 05:48 PM
I'm in the camp with those who think Diana is the most powerful. I think she's the most powerful character on the show. Which leads me into the subject that prompted this reply. Maybe I'm skewing this in a way that isn't really there, but it seems that the most powerful and dangerous characters on Grimm are mostly female. If we consider Juliette/Eve, Adalind, Elizabeth, Kelly, Trubel and Diana, there's girls aplenty just breaking out with calamitous capabilities.
Certainly the Grimm is unusually powerful, but even Monroe, who is a bad Blutbad doesn't rely on his wesen powers overmuch. Renard has alot of personal power, but his Zauberbiest abilities haven't been put to much of a test so far. Hank, one of my personal favorites, is human and plenty tough, but not in an extraordinary sense. Wu's a big intellect and that's invaluable, but there again, confined to the human arena as far as strength is concerned. Meisner is a powerful and dangerous man, but has shown nothing in the way of superstrength or supernatural gifts. Now I think of it, I think it's only fair that baby Kelly be gifted with some impressive extra powers.
Think it shows that it doesn't necessarily take being a wesen to deal with a wesen, because Nick and the Scoobies are doing fine so far against their week-to-week wesen combatants and in the overall story arc, actually.
Certainly the Grimm is unusually powerful, but even Monroe, who is a bad Blutbad doesn't rely on his wesen powers overmuch. Renard has alot of personal power, but his Zauberbiest abilities haven't been put to much of a test so far. Hank, one of my personal favorites, is human and plenty tough, but not in an extraordinary sense. Wu's a big intellect and that's invaluable, but there again, confined to the human arena as far as strength is concerned. Meisner is a powerful and dangerous man, but has shown nothing in the way of superstrength or supernatural gifts. Now I think of it, I think it's only fair that baby Kelly be gifted with some impressive extra powers.
Think it shows that it doesn't necessarily take being a wesen to deal with a wesen, because Nick and the Scoobies are doing fine so far against their week-to-week wesen combatants and in the overall story arc, actually.
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