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But her powers were unnatural. It might of just wiped it away completely.

Juliette's powers may be gone. That stick healed her, but took away her UNNATURAL power. GRIMM writers failed on the stick part. We already know it saves your life, but besides telling us it does more, they failed by showing us. They built this up as being a revolution. That Black Claw was everywhere. The whole world

I would have to think the majority of supporters for Renard is Black claw. He did that solely on being a jerk to Nick. This is a revolution. Renard doesnt care what the Kehrseite think anymore. From what he told Nick my understanding is that the humans are about to become the buffet. No disrespect, but what your

The whole episode will be Team Grimm losing throughout the episode until Nick gets a hold of that stick (Hand of God imo), prays for a miracle & we just sit back and watch what happens.

In my opinion, the opening scene really shows how extreme Jimmy really is. Leaving his mom to go get something to eat. I didn't like the finale on Mike's storyline. Out of everything everyone did, the storyline went nowhere. Overall it still was good. Look at Chuck. All this is self-induced. The guy is a smart wack

I love James March's unintentional humor. Cracks me up!

Should have listened to your gma Nick. I hope Sean does not sleep with Juliette because in season 2, I remember him saying he wanted his feelings to stop for Juliette more than anything. If he does, I want Nick to beat his ass. Juliette is turning into a cold-hearted bitch that Adalind may turn to Nick. Who knows what

Boyd could of easily came in and shot both men. But to think about it after all the seasons, Boyd is still a failure. They always go one step forward and take 2 steps back. It's funny to watch. At the end though I think Raylan lets Boyd & Ava go enjoy the rest of their lives in another country with some money. Raylan