Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160222044714/@comment-71.166.62.83-20160509152602

114.71.100.55 wrote: Kelly won't find out his nature anytime soon

They say in the show that male Grimms develop their power later than female and not all Grimm descendents are Grimm

Nick learned he is a Grimm twenty some years after birth

On the other hand, in other episodes, Wesens wog pretty early

Diana (although she is super special class) used her Hexenbiest power as infant

And other Wesens (forgot the episode. It's about bunch of orphan Wesen kidnapping Rosalee) woged early/pre-teens

So would Kelly's Wesen blood expedite his Grimm blood o r would he be half Zauberbiest until he graduate from College (Which I don't think show will last that long...) and all of sudden become Grimmerbiest?





 p.s. Why would you name your BOY KELLY? This is not 70's. I feel sorry for him.

 Even if his parent wanted to honor his late grandmother, it's him who has to live with name KELLY

I would say anything is possible in this case. It's true Grimms don't usually have their powers manifest until later in life, but Kelly could be a special case for different reasons. It is plausible Kelly could be the very first child ever born with both Grimm and Wesen heritage, so it is probably unknown what effect that would have. Furthermore, Kelly was conceived while his mother was using a spell to impersonate someone else and steal his dad's powers. Given Diana had been effected by magic as well, who can say what effect it will have on Kelly, especially now that the suppressant Adalind took worn off. If it affected him, it may have worn off too.

Personally I would hope Kelly shows some sort of power before the show starts. David Giuntoli already confirmed the boy will have powers, but did not reveal what. Sasha Roiz hinted he would not be surprised if Kelly, like Diana, was special. But we don't know if he will or not. We just know he will not be oridinary.

Finally, I agree with you Kelly was not the best choice for a boy, even if it is a unisex name and was chosen in honor of Nick's mom. I would have gone with something similar, like Kyle.