Board Thread:Grimm News/@comment-3125844-20150622202321/@comment-1509826-20150627094608

Legitmently, I don't know. I agree the show has had a habit of manipulating appearances to add more drama and shock at a later date.

However I have a few questions of my own, for instance if she genuinely wants to recruit her, why be so vague about what exactly they want her for? Is they can't trust her yet? Or is they know she wouldn't say yes if she knew what she was getting herself into?

Likewise is the fact they didn't automatically try to force you in a sign they never would? Or just a sign there willing to see if you would say yes before.

What bugs me is, say we assume that huge tag team was sent to help her stop Juliette, where exactly did it come from? I mean Trubel couldn't have know Juliette was a Nick's home until a short while before we did or why didn't she just do it till that moment?

So how do you get such a large number of troops in that quickly? All that leads me to conclude that they were already on there way there.

Not as you say at this point Chevaz could be working for another Royal family (I mean legitemently we don't know enough about them to be sure just how close there relationships are, its entirely possible they all hate each other but work together out of shared interest) they certainly sound like they have the resources and the means to institute a secret organisation in the American Government.

Or it could be the resistance (though why I'm honestly a bit unsure).

Or a third faction all together.

Regardless of which one of the three she is working for, none of them guarantee that she'll be in the right.

The shows made a point several times, that really none of the factions in this universe are what we would consider good, more there are worse ones than them.

Legitemently even the council and resistance come across as brutal, corrupt and dangerous. There undoubtedly better than the Royals, but there still not automatically good people.

Really which ever way you look at it, a lot can go wrong.

And even if Chevaz can be trusted, it does beg more than a couple of questions about what exactly is this threat she wants gotten rid of.