Since Wu’s lycanthropia is caused by a virus, can’t they use the stick to heal him?

Hey there Anon – Admin Liz here. You know what, that’s probably where they’re headed. At least that’s the hope since the stick hasn’t been brought up again since right after the 100th. 

But, remember, it is both miraculous and perilous, so overuse or dependence will probably lead to nothing good. Though, in this case, I’d hope it’d work out!

Given the treatment of POC lately, I am actually really concerned for Wu and Hank. In regards to your post about Wu.

I’m always afraid–as I think most of us are–that if they give us a great character who’s a PoC (or LGBTQIA), they might snatch them away again at any moment, usually through some senseless death used to motivate/give “depth” to the white characters (yeah I’m pissed at you, Sleepy Hollow).

The Grimm Writers could definitely give Hank and Wu more screen time, character development, and storylines. But they’ve also built up a certain level of trust with the fans when it comes to not killing off everyone we love (just Kelly, ouch). I’m just hoping that what we’re getting here is more story for Wu and not a build-up to killing him. And I think it’s sad that one of these awesome characters getting screen time makes us all so nervous partly because it’s so statistically likely that if someone dies, it’ll be them.

So at the end of last week’s episode, it looked like maybe Wu was in for a bout of lycanthropy. Pretty sure this storyline won’t be resolved/revealed fully until “The Taming of the Wu,” but do you think Wu will realize something weird is going on? If he does, do you think he’ll feel comfortable telling anyone on Team Grimm? And if so, who would he tell first?

rutrexing15:

fuckyeahnickburkhardt:

DONT U DARE HURT WU, GRIMM. NOT AGAIN. LEAVE OUR WU ALONE. 

And now it looks like he might be a Lycanthrope if that is possible.

Initially after watching this, I thought it seemed weird that it would suddenly be possible for Wu to end up a lycanthrope, considering Monroe said earlier in the episode that the disease that causes lycanthropes is specific to blutbaden. It actually bothered me a lot…it just didn’t seem to fit with what information we’d been given, and I was annoyed at the thought of the writers creating drama that didn’t fit within their own stated facts about their universe.

But then I talked to Admin D ( @irreverentcatalyst ), and as always she shed some light on the possibilities.

Consider what we know about lycanthropes: they’re incredibly violent and completely out of control, to the point that blutbaden who are even suspected of suffering from the condition are usually killed before they even reach adulthood. Which would make them incredibly rare and unlikely to be encountered by anyone, much less a human.

Now also remember that Nick and his friends aren’t just rare, they’re unheard of. Some humans might know about the Wesen world, sure, but humans, Wesen, and Grimms fighting alongside one another? That just does not happen. Ever. They’ve broken like a thousand different written and unwritten rules of their world, and a lot of times in order to solve these cases they’re breaking entirely new ground in one way or another. Which means a team of skilled and capable humans, Wesen, and a Grimm working together have never faced off against a lycanthrope the way Team Grimm did.

So it’s incredibly likely that no one has ever had the opportunity to observe what a lycanthrope’s scratch or bite would actually do to a survivor of their attacks, because it’s very unlikely that anyone, much less an ordinary human, has ever survived such an encounter.

Or, if it has happened, it was so long ago that it’s morphed into the stories we now have of werewolves, which of course Wesen would write off as sensationalism in the same way that Monroe has previously scoffed at some fairy tales depicting blutbaden as “the big bad wolf.”