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I am unclear about whether Grimm blood strips Wesen-ness in general, or just when a potion is in play. Or just Hexenbeasts. Not a lot of clarity in the mythology at this point.
Good point.
I know I probably missed an episode or two. Has it been established that Renard is Wesen for sure?
I thought it was just that a Grimm can see glimpses of the true form when the Wesen is in human form. Surely a regular human being attacked by a blutbad in full on wolf form would see a wolf or why the big bad wolf stories?
That would actually make more sense. I had gotten the impression that only the Grimms could see the Wesen's true form at all, but I don't know.
Haven't seen the latest one yet. I figured Renard was not a Wesen since Grimm-guy* hadn't twigged to anything amiss. But again, I don't know.
Not a lot of clarity in the mythology at this point.
Indeed.
*You can figure I'm not real invested in the show when I can't even remember the main character's name. --Oh, right, it's Nick Something.
I still insist that the main character's name is Monroe. Nick is just a sidekick, no matter what the showrunners believe.
And I'm pretty sure Reynard is a weissen. Maybe they'll surprise me and he'll turn out to be a Grimm. I don't remember whether or not we've ever seen him "change". I seem to remember a glimpse of him in fox face, but who knows If I actually saw that or extrapolated it from the name.
Oh, Fringe. I love it when Walter is in fine, inappropriate form. Drunk Fauxlivia and Walter (that robe!) are just the best thing ever. I love it when Anna Torv gets to do something funny even if it's a little heartbreaking at the same time. And then in the next scene with Meana... her eyes when the bluff worked... just, wow.
In conclusion, domesticated badgers!
Eureka
tonight! I nearly forgot!
Jack and Jo!??!??!? That's just so wrong. It's like the wrongest wrong thing in wrongville!
I've been waiting for it forever.
Jack and Jo!??!??!? That's just so wrong. It's like the wrongest wrong thing in wrongville!
I keep screaming "undo it!" at the TV.