Watched "Bad Luck" and "Deleted Scenes" from all five previous episodes of Grimm. A Wesen with a double axe hunts rabbit-like Wesen and chops off their left feet to sell to infertile couples who want a baby. Hank and Rosalee trace the referrals to a nurse working in a fertility clinic, and Nick and Hank find the cabin in the woods where the axe-wielding Wesen brings his latest, prospective victim.
Nick visits Henrietta and learns that Juliette's condition as a Hexenbiest is permanent.
Adelind visits Henrietta and is shocked when Henrietta looks at her and tells her that she is pregnant. (And, of course, it must be Nick's baby.) Such twists in this series make it a supernatural version of Peyton Place.
I cannot understand why Juliette and Nick do NOT see Juliette's being a Hexenbiest as advantageous. It saved their lives and the lives of others more than once, after all. It seems to be either a blind spot or hubris in both of their characters.
The "Deleted Scenes" contained interesting exposition, actually.
Nick visits Henrietta and learns that Juliette's condition as a Hexenbiest is permanent.
Adelind visits Henrietta and is shocked when Henrietta looks at her and tells her that she is pregnant. (And, of course, it must be Nick's baby.) Such twists in this series make it a supernatural version of Peyton Place.
I cannot understand why Juliette and Nick do NOT see Juliette's being a Hexenbiest as advantageous. It saved their lives and the lives of others more than once, after all. It seems to be either a blind spot or hubris in both of their characters.
The "Deleted Scenes" contained interesting exposition, actually.
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