Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-25875828-20150402195858/@comment-26235944-20150403072818

Syscrash53 wrote: I see it as a game changer because of the Zombie story.

The zombie story Nick became the monster and the killer. The same as the concern for what Juliette could become. Even though Nick is no long in full rage. It is shown the zombie is still in him.

True in Face off Sean made the decision to change sides. But it was the zombie story that he proved it. In the zombie story. Sean went against his father and got his Grimm back. The zombie story was why Sean killed his brother.

But Sean going from being Nick's enemy to killing his own brother for him. To me changed the game. Prior to the end of season 2 Sean was the Royals eyes and ears in Portland. After Season 2 he was the Royals enemy.

I have always wondered if Nick would change his opinion of Sean if he knew, Sean killed his own brother for him. Setting himself up for certain death if his father the king ever find out.

I am waiting for NIck to rageout. I could even see at the end of season 4. Nick rages out complete with the full zombie look while Juliette woge. And they both go at it in a battle the is really epic. Sean had his own reasons for wanting to kill Eric...Eric wanted him dead and had tried to kill him. So I don't see it as being a case of 'killing him for Nick'. Eric had just gone too far when he came to Portland, Sean's home, and wrecked havoc by staging a zombie hoard in his town...and infected Nick and kidnapped him. It was more than just 'killing him for Nick'. And I don't want to see Nick "rage out" and get into an epic battle with Juliette. Yuck! I hope the writers don't do that to us. I would much rather see them do battle together, and use their awesome powers to fight bad guys...together, as a team.