Board Thread:Grimm News/@comment-3125844-20150622202321/@comment-26235944-20150627031725

General MGD 109 wrote: Not exactly, don't forget there is more than one Royal Family (Seven in total) its just up to now we have only seen them interact with one of them.

If Chevaz is working for a different royal family to the house of Kronenberg, then unless they share all there information (which honestly sounds a bit hard to swallow) its entirely possible this family doesn't know Nick's a Grimm.

The Royals own GQR Industries...which is worth billions. This could be the common denominator that ties the royal families together. They also inter-marry between the families, which is another thing that ties them together. I'm not saying you're wrong, General...just that there may not be much division between the families.

General MGD 109 also wrote: Lurkenfrau wrote: Regarding Chavez...When Chavez was leaving the police station that day, she was on the phone with someone, and said..."He's not the Grimm. But I have an idea who it might be." Chavez works for the FBI as a 'cover' for her other work that she does for this mysterious "Group" that she told Trubel about. That would indicate that her superiors at the FBI would know about her other secret activities...otherwise, how would she account for her time away from her FBI job?

Probably the same as Nick and Sean account for there time off from being cops.

But Nick doesn't travel around outside of Portland. Sean has done some travel...but not with an armed team in multiple vehicles. Chavez's superiors at the FBI would have to be giving her a lot of leeway and freedom, for her to do what she is doing for the 'Group'. To me, that indicates that there is someone at a high level of government who is in on it.

General MGD 109 also wrote: Lurkenfrau wrote: So I'm guessing that this 'Group' that Chavez works for is some sort of shadow agency, like the Men In Black. They are apparently well funded, to be able to pay for the manpower, vehicles, weapons and travel expenses.

That could be interesting. But I don't know, I mean if its true, then who exactly is at the head of this organisation? Another independent faction?

Oh man, I don't know. I just think that it has to be someone high up...someone with the power to enable Chavez to use the FBI as her 'cover'. And money... It takes a good amount of funding to pay for a secret operation.

General MGD 109 also wrote: Lurkenfrau wrote: As far as 'Why' Trubel would have changed her mind and started working with Chavez... I'm thinking that it may have something to do with that "important mission" that Chavez referred to. She told Trubel that..."What you're doing now is not nearly as important as what you can be doing." I remember how quickly Trubel sprang into action for Nick & Hank, doing surveillance work for them, police work...on several cases. Trubel also was quick to take the initiative to check into Shaw and the threats that had been made to Nick, and to Monroe & Rosalee. I'm just speculating here, but maybe Chavez told Trubel about some 'major threat' that she could be doing some important work on, and with Trubel's heroic nature...it convinced her to join them.

That is very possible, but the thing is I'm not sure if Trubel really is working for Chevaz, I mean she turns up with an army to get her, just cause Trubel leaves for a few days and turns down her call.

That doesn't sound like a working relationship, that sounds more like conscription. If Chavez wanted to 'conscript' Trubel, she has had a lot of chances to do it. And she didn't. In 'Highway of Tears', even after Trubel slashed the tires of that guy who was watching her outside of Nick's house...Chavez didn't do anything. Chavez was shown outside of Nick's house later, with a tow-truck, acting frustrated and chewing out her agent for letting it happen. But she didn't make any moves on Trubel.