Talk:Seven Keys/@comment-181.230.112.186-20160227152019/@comment-25862208-20161111215352

Grimm does have its errors in continuity at time, which I think the writers actually appreciate because it shows how closely the fans pay attention to the series, but I do know that in the writers' room, they really try not to ignore previous episodes and actually consult this wiki at times when they need to. In this instance with Renard having told Nick that the Royals have 4 keys, there are multiple explanations I think for why this turned out not to be true. At one time or another, it may have actually been true, and somehow they lost possession of them. Renard, being a bit of an outsider as far as his standing with the Royals was concerned, could have also easily been misinformed or lied to. The Royals having for keys could have also been just a rumor that was repeated so many times over several years that it came to be believed as truth; I wouldn't be surprised if the Royals propogated such a lie themselves in order to further build themselves up to be more powerful than they really were and create that aura of power and fear among their enemies and rivals.