Yes. The scene with the worms coming out of that girl's eyes was borderline too much for me. I like that they're trying to be a little more creative with monsters and stuff but I don't want to lose my dinner either!
So do we think that the worms gave Nick super Grimm powers or is it just being a Grimm that makes his other senses take over if he loses one?
I was wondering that myself. I would say it's easy to attach it to the worms though because it seemed to happen when he was "infected." Perhaps it was a combination of the worms and that potion he drank. I have no idea, but great episode!
So do we think that the worms gave Nick super Grimm powers or is it just being a Grimm that makes his other senses take over if he loses one?
That's an interesting thought. I just assumed that his hearing got better from not being able to see, completely separate from his being a Grimm. But because his hearing is so sharp it stands to reason that it would be related to some supernatural element. That poor girl that lost her eyes didn't get super-hearing... :/
Also what does everyone think of Nick's image being what Juliette keeps seeing? I am thinking that is just a manifestation of her memories coming back to her. Like she is remembering the one person she forgot.
I definitely think that Juliette's "hallucinations" are her memories coming back.
Did anyone understand why the old Hexenbiest (I had to look up the spelling) was in bed with the Captain and pretending to be Juliette? It was such a quick scene and then there was no follow-up.
I definitely think that Juliette's "hallucinations" are her memories coming back.
Did anyone understand why the old Hexenbiest (I had to look up the spelling) was in bed with the Captain and pretending to be Juliette? It was such a quick scene and then there was no follow-up.
Yeah, this part confused me. I was wondering why they didn't follow it up.
I definitely think that Juliette's "hallucinations" are her memories coming back.
Did anyone understand why the old Hexenbiest (I had to look up the spelling) was in bed with the Captain and pretending to be Juliette? It was such a quick scene and then there was no follow-up.
I definitely think that Juliette's "hallucinations" are her memories coming back.
Did anyone understand why the old Hexenbiest (I had to look up the spelling) was in bed with the Captain and pretending to be Juliette? It was such a quick scene and then there was no follow-up.
That was a dream he was having right?
I thought so but then it seemed like it happened after he woke up. Sometimes Grimm can be very Lost-like. They introduce random scenarios and then never fully explain them.