Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-5301811-20160430205203

On last night's episode, Conrad Bonaparte told Renard that it would be a good idea to get Nick on their side along with Adalind. Of course, Renard asks how they think they could get him to join them. Bonaparte has this to say:

"Because he's one of us. Because he has a place among us. Because there is no other choice."

Now, this question's been sitting in my head for a while, but now, it really brings it to the forefront: ''are Grimms a type of Wesen? ''We already know that they have a unique "woge", so to speak, in the form of their eyes becoming pitch black when they see a wesen woge. They also have other unique abilities, such as adapting to the biological attacks of various wesen, even though they look perfectly human to us.

Now, this is just my personal theory, but I believe that a Grimm can fully woge, but that it takes an enormous amount of stress to do so (like Wu's woging, as was explained in the same episode). There are still some "pure" Grimms out there, but in general, they have mated with Kersheite and even other Wesen for so long that now, their gene pool has been diluted to the point that only their eyes "woge", and even then only when they see other Wesen woging. BC wanting to wipe out all Grimms is false propaganda; they're willing to accept "regular" Grimms...like Nick.

So, what are everyone else's opinions on this matter? 