Grimm: 2.17: One Angry FuchsBau

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Juliette's memory is back...kind of.
Now all they have to do is make her remember everything and realize how much she wasn't willing to accept it, then leave! Her character drives me nuts!
 
Juliette's memory is back...kind of.
Now all they have to do is make her remember everything and realize how much she wasn't willing to accept it, then leave! Her character drives me nuts!

You mean last weeks ep in your post here? Her memory isnt really back, seeing many versions of Nick. They are wasting time on her memory loss, too much for my taste. The last eps have been interesting except for her being freaked out of the memories.

I hope she doesnt ruin this weeks ep too.
 
You mean last weeks ep in your post here? Her memory isnt really back, seeing many versions of Nick. They are wasting time on her memory loss, too much for my taste. The last eps have been interesting except for her being freaked out of the memories.

I hope she doesnt ruin this weeks ep too.

Yes, I do. Well, I guess it's back, but she just can't quite figure out the order. I completely agree--they spent way too much time on her whole situation. Honestly, I don't think Nick should have given her a second chance. I mean, granted it was due in part to a potion, but she made out with (and probably would have gone farther (didn't she want to?)) another man.
 
This last episode, One Angry Fuchsbau, was a lot of fun. Good comic relief. But Juliette is still annoying. The next chapter might be good, based on the little trailer at the end of the broadcast.
 
So it wasn't so much that normal humans couldn't see them, it was just that they really didn't want to be seen. After the episode with the bank, I think the wessen can sense things are changing: there's a Grimm around who does everything he can do not kill if it can be avoided and they are getting bold.

Actually it turns out I was wrong. Just saw a rerun of the episode where Hank asks Monroe to show him his wessen face. Monroe explains in that episode that his kind can indeed show themselves to normals if they choose to do so.

Monroe even proves it by putting on his wessen face without intent, and Hank cannot see it. He then shows his wessen face with the intent that Hank does see it, with wonderfully comic results!

Nick is different, and more of a threat, because he can see them even when they are not choosing to show their real form.

So, my bad!
 

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