
I can't decide if Renard is slowly losing control of himself because of what his mother did or not. He says he’s been trying to get reach his mother, let’s hope he does so soon.Īllison: He has a lot going on. And judging from the bullet hole manifestation, this all stems from his mother’s “cure” for him when he was dead. If anything it’s making me more curious than anything else. Now it has changed his character, to the extent that he actually assaulted an innocent and took his wallet.

Any thoughts or theories on what's going on with him?ĭoug: I’m stumped. Renard's list of odd ailments and strange behaviors continued. Though I wonder if Nick does actually find bad-girl Juliette more sexy than vanilla veterinarian Juliette. Becoming a Hexenbiest has empowered her on multiple levels, and the effect is intoxicating. Until now, Juliette's always been on the outside, even more so than Hank or Wu, and even more vulnerable than either of them. Kathleen: I like where you're going with that train of thought, Robin. I don't think Juliette knows what she wants. Though, last week she was threatening Renard if she didn't get her life back. Rather, I thought she was saying that she likes being a Hexenbiest as much as Nick likes being a Grimm, that they're both caught up in this world and neither wants to give it up. Robin: I didn't think Juliette was referring to Nick liking her this way.

I really want Bud to find out Juliette is a Hexenbiest because his reaction will be priceless. It would be really interesting to see her interact with more Wesen. She likes the power that she has, and she loves being a part of this secret Wesen world. The interesting thing is: Rosalee might find the “cure” for her, but my guess is that if she does, Juliette won’t take it.Īllison: I don't think Juliette will take the cure either. She said that she likes the power that she has, and so does he – but I think she meant that he likes being a Grimm just as much as she enjoys being a Hexenbiest. Plus, it drew from Native American lore, which has very fertile ground for a show like Grimm.ĭo you agree with Juliette that Nick secretly likes this new bad-girl version of her?ĭoug: Actually, I’m not certain that’s what she believes. It was a spirit-being, rather than the typical Wesen that Nick deals with on a weekly basis.

Kathleen: The Mishipeshu definitely fell into the "Other" category like La Llorona and Volcanalis. Though an animal spirit possessing a young man is a little more Supernatural than Grimm, it was a good turn on the story. Robin: I quite enjoy when the show delves into cultural folklore for the creature of the week, so this was really interesting for me. I'd also like to know how much of this was based in actual folklore. I’m curious as to the Native American folklore, and whether or not any tribes were consulted on this episode.Īllison: I always like when we branch out of the Wesen world to show more supernatural beings and spirits that are present in the world. Comment on this episode's Creature of the Week, the Mishipeshu.ĭoug: Interesting choice for the beast.
