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You should probably get this out there, but Juliette is still a Hexenbeist. The one time we saw someone having that removed was with Adalind, and that witch ghost thing burst out of her. When Adalind lost her Hexenbeist side the second time that didn’t happen because it was suppressed not removed, so she was still technically a Hexenbeist.
Actually, we have no way of knowing that for sure, for two reasons:
- Juliette/Eve was not a regular hexenbiest. The way she got her powers was completely unprecedented, so there’s no way to say for certain that the same rules apply for if she lost them.
- The magic stick is brand new to us, and if I had to guess I’d say its use on hexenbiests is also completely unprecedented. So there’s no reason to think that a hexenbiest’s powers being “purged” by it would look the same.
Finally, we do have this tidbit in an interview with David Giuntoli that suggests she is indeed not a hexenbiest anymore:
“Yeah, that stick is to hexenbiests what penicillin is to human beings. It just kind of cures all. The stick looks like it cured Juliette of her mortal wounds, or would-have-been mortal wounds, and in the meantime also kind of cured her of her hexenbiest side effects, I suppose. And we see that with Juliette, and I think that if that moment had happened at any other moment, it would have been a much longer moment, but we were in the process of being ambushed so Nick didn’t have a lot of time to process that. But it’s in the back of Nick’s mind. “
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You could still be right. Maybe Juliette is still a hexenbiest, and all it did was break through Eve’s mental block and what Hadrian’s Wall did to her. But if so, all of that woge-ing, convulsing, and de-woge-ing seems a little bit of an odd way to show it.
Either way, it’ll certainly be interesting to see how the team deals with it!
i always wondered where this perception that grimm’s were unkillable came from. i mean, it was such an odd thing for wesen to believe, especially since we saw and were made aware of the fact that grimm’s were NOT invincible. they might be harder to kill but they can be killed and yet, a perception like that would have had to have come from somewhere and what if it was connected to the stick. we saw nick get shot twice, once straight through the heart. he should have been dead and the cop who shot him thought he was dead only to literally have him rise from the dead to kill him. i completely forgot that nick had that stick in his pocket and was just blown away by the fact that he wasn’t killed and knowing that he had it on him during that fight made me wonder…what if the same thing happened centuries ago? grimm’s had that stick or pieces of it on them and were attacked or killed by wesen only to get up and continue fighting? anyone who saw that would think that grimm’s were invincible and perhaps that is where the reapers came from. they were created specifically to kill grimm’s because everyone believed that they were unkillable. they kill grimm’s by cutting off their heads but what purpose can taking the heads with them serve unless, they thought it was the only way to make sure that grimm’s were unable to come back to life after they had died. pretty out there theory, i know but after the finale – it just feels like a lot that was unexplained throughout the series just suddenly makes sense.
I’m confused by the fandom’s reaction to Renard…. If you don’t know why well go back and rewatch Grimm up until Renard joins team Grimm. We are finally seeing his true colors in all their glory: a cowardly, amoral, power hungry jerk who was only on the team because they were useful to him. Which is something I knew since the beginning and I’m usually awful at predicting shows as twisty as grimm can be.
Hi There Anon – Admin Liz here. I think the reaction comes from a feeling of betrayal. At least it does for me. While it’s always been clear that he’s been out for himself, he still had people who he seemed to care about (or at the very least trust and respect). He betrayed all of those people in this season.
Also, I’ve never considered him a pawn – he’s always had a lot of strength and confidence, especially in his power as person, half-Royal, and half-Zauberbiest. In this year’s finale specifically, he seemed to lose all dignity he previously had and just let Boneparte play him, and the people he had worked with the last four years (more with Nick, Hank, Wu, Meisner, and Adalind).
I, personally, have no real issue with him going full dark side. I don’t even really have a problem with him betraying Team Grimm, because you’re right, that’s not out of character for him at all. What I do have a problem with is that he suddenly lost all of his ferocity, and I kept waiting for him to at least bear his teeth, something, anything, to try to take some of the power that Black Claw promised him, but he didn’t. He was just as much of a hostage as Adalind, Diana, and Kelly, but unlike them, he was just rolling with it. He had no problem just rolling over for Boneparte and everyone else. There was none of that Sean Renard swagger that he’d always had.
So… yeah I guess that’s what I’m personally most upset about.
DOes it count as them killing your favourite character when the actor is still walking around on set theoretically “playing” him? Like Rennard is still my favourite character but I feel like going back and watching season 1 through 4 and stopping to feel better now….
Hi there – Admin Liz here. He’s dead to me too right now, so sure, you can say they killed your fave. I loved pre-season five Renard as well, but at this point idk if he will ever be able to redeem himself. I’m sorry for your loss, Grimmster.

































