Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150424201205/@comment-6707115-20150517154658

When Chavez first encountered Trubel, it was when Nick's powers were gone, so Chavez has no idea about Nick being a Grimm other than heresay in her opinion (as she went to the precinct and lightly woged to test if Nick could tell). When Trubel proved to be uninterested in joining her organization, Chavez began to try to coerce her into joining via threats & the such. When Trubel left with Josh, she basically blew off Chavez (perhaps really pissing her off) as Trubel completely went off the radar and across the country. Chavez is only rolling in now because she must have gotten some info that Trubel's back in town, and making sure Trubel doesn't escape again. Basically, Chavez is determined to recruit Trubel as an asset whether she likes it or not.

As for Kelly & Meisner/ The Resistance's relationship, I'm sorry, but even if Meisner thought Kelly were still alive, there is no way he would ever take Diana back to her (or for that matter even still be in contact with her). Kelly originally showed up to escort Adalind and Adalind's child to an airstrip, & from there they were supposed to go to the Resistance in Rio de Janiero. When Kelly realized the extent of Diana's power, she decided to cut the Resistance out of the equation, and diverted the plane to the outskirts of Portland in order to stay in her son's house for a day or so. Further proof she had no intention of letting the Resistance have Diana is in her dialogue with her son Nick on Adalind's child. Kelly outright responds to Nick's idea of getting the child to the Resistance by outright rejecting the idea. In Kelly's opinion, sure she wanted to have Diana raised "normally". So I seriously doubt that the Resistance was on speaking terms with Kelly beyond "Where is the child?!" or "You double crossed us!". Kelly burned her connections with the Resistance a season ago.

As for Meisner, despite him techincally being part of the Resistance, he strikes me as the kind of guy who affiliates with the Resistance, but is able to think independently. He may "do his duty" for the Resistance & take Diana to them, or he may think back on the positive relationship he developed with Adalind as he was guiding them to Kelly, & ditch the chopper & smuggle Diana to Adalind & team Grimm (after all, the Royals, now led by King Victor or some other relative of Sean's will most likely believe the late King was taken out by the Resistance, hence, logic would dictate they'd now have custody of Diana). Meisner could always lie to his fellow Resistance members & say Diana wasn't on the helicopter or something like that.

As for who will succeed Sean's father as King: despite Sean having a claim he can press, his status technically, by all rules of succession (given the style typical Royalty) puts him outside the line of succession. Sean was born to the King's mistress Elizabeth. No, Eric was likely the son of the queen who ran Elizabeth & Sean out, so if her were alive, he'd have succeeded his father. Since he was dead, Victor stepped in. Victor was later recalled (not killed) to Vienna. Kenneth was brought in & died. The King is now dead. Despite Victor being infertile (& it seemingly being known in this particualar Royal family) not only is that not a disqualifying factor, but it could work to his advantage in any Succession Dispute (as the King not having a clear successor would probably require a council of the House of Kronenberg). Victor cannot produce any issue, thus he could offer a strong candidate future support to be his heir in return for immediate support for him to ascend the throne before them. So I'm 90% sure Victor will become the next King of this royal family. Now if he ever secures posession of Diana, he may just adopt her as his heir (because there would really be a legacy in store for him as the King who set things up for Diana's reign, despite the fact she'd probably eclipse whoever preceeds her).