Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-27720018-20160222044714/@comment-2202172-20160511184608

We have no freaking clue what Diana is thinking or her motivations. All we know is she wants her mommy and daddy back NOW. She might incorporate her half-brother into her little happy family unit or she might not. She's possessive of her parents, she might like the idea of having a baby brother too. If so, any direct threat to them or to them being taken away from her will set Diana on her own warpath. BC's coersion tactics could backfire messily. Nick's attempt to liberate Kelly, and maybe Adalind, could set her off too.

I really expect that Kelly has some intrinsic power that meshes with Diana's due to some common DNA or whatever, then he might have some power over his half-sister's reaction to him no one expected.

What if his hybrid weirdness turns out that he's a male with Hexenbeist powers? We still don't quite understand the rules about how Hexenbeist powers work and are transfered. Adalind seemed to have to go through some rituals and sacrifices to appease or appeal to some power/spirit/whatever to get her powers back. Diana's potency and weird aging situation has never been explained. Is that the natural effect of Royal + Hexenbeist blood (everyone seemed surprised by this, including the king, so I think not)? Is it the power she was dealing with that is now inhabiting Diana and fueling her powers? Is the personality change that happened to Juliette and that Adalind says she experienced and will experience again as her powers come back the result of the hexenbeist "spirity thing" asserting it's influence on it's host like some symbiotic parasite?

Eve mentioned that Adalind might not still be in control. At the time I thought she meant that it was that Bonaparte and company might be controling her. But what if Eve was being cryptic about it being the hexenbeist "spirity thing" asserting it's influence on Adalind that meant Adalind was no longer in control?

So what does this mean for Kelly? Is he just a Mcguffin to drive the plot? A potential source of a Deus ex Machina solution to an inconveinient plot point? Is he the future "goody" to counter Diana's future "baddy"?

I expect we won't have our answers until next season.

-DavicusPrime