These questions and more could be answered in a freaking spin off. They need to get cracking.
YES, I vote spinoff too!!! We could have a whole new "scooby gang" With Kelly, and Diana, along with the triplets, and Hank and Wu's kids if they even settled down and had them. This idea is AWESOME!!!
What were the Royals? Were they just Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen (humans aware of Wesen)? How did they control the Wesen communities? Were they like human royal families who owned lands acquired by war and wealth? It couldn't be just because they used Grimms because according to the Grimm family tree there were not very many Grimms to form an army. And Grimm's don't seem to be the charismatic type who would draw followers to fight with them. Based on the accounts in Nick's books, Grimms pretty much operated alone and in secret. Aside from the climate of fear promoted by Grimm escapades how could they control communities of Wesen for the Royals? The fear of Grimms seem parallel with the fear of witches from the 15th to 18th century. Since communities killed witches that should be the same psychology with Grimms.
What was Meisner? Judging by the way he operates and what he knows about the Royals, the Wesen, and Grimms he seems to be more than just a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen.
What was the significance of Trubel's knight chess piece?
What happened to the coins? Those are powerful artifacts that shouldn't fall into the wrong hands.
What were the Royals? Were they just Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen (humans aware of Wesen)? How did they control the Wesen communities? Were they like human royal families who owned lands acquired by war and wealth? It couldn't be just because they used Grimms because according to the Grimm family tree there were not very many Grimms to form an army. And Grimm's don't seem to be the charismatic type who would draw followers to fight with them. Based on the accounts in Nick's books, Grimms pretty much operated alone and in secret. Aside from the climate of fear promoted by Grimm escapades how could they control communities of Wesen for the Royals? The fear of Grimms seem parallel with the fear of witches from the 15th to 18th century. Since communities killed witches that should be the same psychology with Grimms.
What was Meisner? Judging by the way he operates and what he knows about the Royals, the Wesen, and Grimms he seems to be more than just a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen.
What was the significance of Trubel's knight chess piece?
What happened to the coins? Those are powerful artifacts that shouldn't fall into the wrong hands.
Where are the other keys? Didn't they find just 5 out of 7?
What were the Royals? Were they just Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen (humans aware of Wesen)? How did they control the Wesen communities? Were they like human royal families who owned lands acquired by war and wealth? It couldn't be just because they used Grimms because according to the Grimm family tree there were not very many Grimms to form an army. And Grimm's don't seem to be the charismatic type who would draw followers to fight with them. Based on the accounts in Nick's books, Grimms pretty much operated alone and in secret. Aside from the climate of fear promoted by Grimm escapades how could they control communities of Wesen for the Royals? The fear of Grimms seem parallel with the fear of witches from the 15th to 18th century. Since communities killed witches that should be the same psychology with Grimms.
What was Meisner? Judging by the way he operates and what he knows about the Royals, the Wesen, and Grimms he seems to be more than just a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen.
What was the significance of Trubel's knight chess piece?
What happened to the coins? Those are powerful artifacts that shouldn't fall into the wrong hands.
Where are the other keys? Didn't they find just 5 out of 7?
I just Googled Grimm/headscratchers and Trubel's knight chess piece could've had a key hidden in it.
Nick gave the coins to his mother in one of the episodes.
I think the Royals had the other keys.
I like to know where Meisner went after he entered the body of the old man.
Arrgh...
Yes, Nick gave the coins to his mother but Kelly died (killed by Juliet). So where are the coins now?
I thought the chess piece had a key too but for some reason they didn't have Trubel back for that episode when they opened the box from the Black Forest. It would have driven the Grimm point home if Trubel was there opening the box with Nick. It felt anticlimactic that what was highly guarded for centuries by Grimms and something so important Royals killed for could be opened with only five of the supposed seven keys.
And another thing: Who's the reigning monarch now? The king was pushed off the chopper by Diana, Kenneth was killed by Renard. So Victor? How about Mia? She's the lady who hired Monroe's ex, Angelina to kill him. How many royals have to die before Renard becomes king? Or is royalty dead?
Yes, Nick gave the coins to his mother but Kelly died (killed by Juliet). So where are the coins now?
I thought the chess piece had a key too but for some reason they didn't have Trubel back for that episode when they opened the box from the Black Forest. It would have driven the Grimm point home if Trubel was there opening the box with Nick. It felt anticlimactic that what was highly guarded for centuries by Grimms and something so important Royals killed for could be opened with only five of the supposed seven keys.
And another thing: Who's the reigning monarch now? The king was pushed off the chopper by Diana, Kenneth was killed by Renard. So Victor? How about Mia? She's the lady who hired Monroe's ex, Angelina to kill him. How many royals have to die before Renard becomes king? Or is royalty dead?
Maybe after twenty years Renard does become king. Would that make Diana a princess?
Why they ruined a decent show by putting all that god damn soap/love/jealousy crap in, from the start of season two!?
-- I know the main target audience to the show was females, and they looove that kind of over-the-top crap, but we were at least some males that enjoyed the first season of the show.
Reply by Noremac3986
on April 1, 2017 at 5:05 PM
that's a good question. I'd like to know what a Grimm Zauberbiest hybrid can do. and if Kelly inherited the zombie mode
Reply by Nubyan
on April 2, 2017 at 5:57 AM
These questions and more could be answered in a freaking spin off. They need to get cracking.
Reply by candie1230
on April 2, 2017 at 7:02 AM
YES, I vote spinoff too!!! We could have a whole new "scooby gang" With Kelly, and Diana, along with the triplets, and Hank and Wu's kids if they even settled down and had them. This idea is AWESOME!!!
Reply by tunix_2008
on April 2, 2017 at 2:23 PM
I've got some unanswered questions:
What were the Royals? Were they just Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen (humans aware of Wesen)? How did they control the Wesen communities? Were they like human royal families who owned lands acquired by war and wealth? It couldn't be just because they used Grimms because according to the Grimm family tree there were not very many Grimms to form an army. And Grimm's don't seem to be the charismatic type who would draw followers to fight with them. Based on the accounts in Nick's books, Grimms pretty much operated alone and in secret. Aside from the climate of fear promoted by Grimm escapades how could they control communities of Wesen for the Royals? The fear of Grimms seem parallel with the fear of witches from the 15th to 18th century. Since communities killed witches that should be the same psychology with Grimms.
What was Meisner? Judging by the way he operates and what he knows about the Royals, the Wesen, and Grimms he seems to be more than just a Kehrseite-Schlich-Kennen.
What was the significance of Trubel's knight chess piece?
What happened to the coins? Those are powerful artifacts that shouldn't fall into the wrong hands.
Reply by Nubyan
on April 3, 2017 at 1:22 AM
Reply by Katwah
on April 3, 2017 at 10:48 AM
I just Googled Grimm/headscratchers and Trubel's knight chess piece could've had a key hidden in it. Nick gave the coins to his mother in one of the episodes. I think the Royals had the other keys. I like to know where Meisner went after he entered the body of the old man. Arrgh...
Reply by tunix_2008
on April 6, 2017 at 7:33 PM
Yes, Nick gave the coins to his mother but Kelly died (killed by Juliet). So where are the coins now?
I thought the chess piece had a key too but for some reason they didn't have Trubel back for that episode when they opened the box from the Black Forest. It would have driven the Grimm point home if Trubel was there opening the box with Nick. It felt anticlimactic that what was highly guarded for centuries by Grimms and something so important Royals killed for could be opened with only five of the supposed seven keys.
And another thing: Who's the reigning monarch now? The king was pushed off the chopper by Diana, Kenneth was killed by Renard. So Victor? How about Mia? She's the lady who hired Monroe's ex, Angelina to kill him. How many royals have to die before Renard becomes king? Or is royalty dead?
Reply by Katwah
on April 7, 2017 at 8:39 AM
Maybe after twenty years Renard does become king. Would that make Diana a princess?
Reply by Bananaghost
on July 31, 2017 at 4:18 PM
Why they ruined a decent show by putting all that god damn soap/love/jealousy crap in, from the start of season two!?
-- I know the main target audience to the show was females, and they looove that kind of over-the-top crap, but we were at least some males that enjoyed the first season of the show.
Reply by Momsacorn
on August 20, 2017 at 6:53 AM
Why did Diana say "Mom and Dad are waiting" to Kelly? Her dad is Renard, unless she also calls Nick Dad, too.
Also, Bananaghost: Your tiny little chauvinistic dicklessness is on display for all to see.
Reply by Nubyan
on August 20, 2017 at 8:54 AM
Because mom and dad were waiting. Their shared mom and Kelly's dad...mom and dad.
And, by then...you are right. She does thinks of Nick as her dad and is comfortable calling him that.
Reply by Bananaghost
on September 13, 2017 at 1:26 PM
Aww I like you too.
Reply by Nubyan
on September 14, 2017 at 7:44 AM
It's good that you like Momsacorn. Someone being honest is "no reason" to not like that someone.
Good for you Bananaghost!!!
Reply by Bananaghost
on September 15, 2017 at 4:02 PM
Thank you very much.
Reply by ScorpionQ2
on October 17, 2018 at 10:01 PM
A year later- A Grimm spin-off is in the works:
"‘Grimm’ Spinoff With A Female Lead In Works At NBC" :
https://www.imdb.com/news/ni62246971?pf_rd_m=A2FGELUUNOQJNL&pf_rd_p=73ff69c3-cf0f-4468-ab90-5a2ea2639a0b&pf_rd_r=6SKZWTZA7X1D6TN08T54&pf_rd_s=center-6&pf_rd_t=15061&pf_rd_i=homepage&ref_=hm_nw_tp4