Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-3125844-20131115164904/@comment-6770938-20131210030808

Typhoonstorm95 wrote: Wallace I didn't say the Council needed a Grimm ally. ;) Like Alexander said this was something they never encounter before, as he was spared from death by Nick thus he's thankful and relieved to be alive. De Groot is understandably skepitical towards the whole thing. Besides Alexandar is handling the situation of monitering the boy and Nick, not De Groot. We currently don't know of the Wesen Council stance towards the Laufer, Verrat and Royal Families. If I were to guess, they are neutral though individual members with ties to the Council can choose their positions, like how the Calvert family's long tradition of siding with the Laufer. I don't think they care for what side Grimms pick, as Kelly Burkhardt called Laszlo Dietrich, a leader of the Laufer, a family friend and Maya was an ally of him even though she was an undercover agent for the Verrat. We'll see what the writers will do with the Council and Nick. Well I do. They could sure use an augmented Grimm as an ally. I mean, come on, look, Nick was powerful before he was zombified. And afterwards? His heart rate stayed around 30 bpm, and his physical strength, agility, speed and endurance are all enhanced. And he maintained his tenet as a police officer, unlike his ancestors. Such an honorable ally, I believe, is very rare. And since the show said that the rebels are on the losing tide, I believe they could really use his assistance. Maybe a Grimm ally will help them turn the tide, at least for a bit, at most for a crucial victory, right?