The very nature of who they now are, Kouf says, is “already kindling for a fire. Nick and Juliette “are a couple that is assailed by forces beyond either one’s control, and sparks are definitely going to fly,” Greenwalt adds. (A fact Adalind learned the hard way in the previous episode.) “It is a real possibility,” says Greenwalt, citing that Juliette - a Hexenbiest “who is made, not born” - may be stronger than any baddie Nick has encountered before. That consideration’s not a minor one, series co-creators James Kouf and David Greenwalt say during a chat in the Spice Shop’s back room.
She really doesn’t know how to rein in her anger.” “She’s scared that he’s either going to kill her - or she could kill him. “She doesn’t understand what’s going on, but she knows enough about this world that Hexenbiests are basically the mortal enemies of Grimms,” Tulloch says. RELATED NBC Renews Grimm, Blacklist and Three Other Shows Later, Adalind poses as a nurse and tries to inject some toxicins in Marie Kessler, but Nick intervines and gets injected, and sees her morph as she walks away. Renard (who’s a Zauberbiest) - and not Nick - with the news is completely understandable, star Bitsie Tulloch says, given that her honey hates Hexenbiests with an ax-swinging passion. Nick sees a woman after he buys an engagment ring, and sees her morph into her Hexenbiest form, and walks away, disgraced at Nick being a Grimm. All seemed to have worked… until an unforeseen side effect transferred some Hexenbiest powers to the otherwise totally normal human Juliette.Īnd the fact that Juliette went first to Capt. RELATED 2015 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?Ī quick catch-up, in case you’ve been too busy searching for the seven keys to remember how we got to this point: When Nick was stripped of his Grimm powers, Juliette selflessly volunteered to take part in a spell that required her to become Adalind (kind of) and sleep with him. He adds with a laugh, “It’s like I say: Hexenbiest is the worst STD she could catch.”