Board Thread:Episode Discussion/@comment-3125844-20150731045049/@comment-26235944-20150803040404

The 'Maiden Quest' episode could be about anything, really. At this point, all we can do is speculate about it, which is fun to do. It could be about Trubel going on a quest to find out who her parents were. This would be great, because we really don't know much about Trubel's origins...except that she was born in New York. Or the episode could be about a quest for the seventh key, the one whose whereabouts are unknown. This would be great too, because it's a mystery that has been left hanging for a long time. I've been hoping that we would see other Grimms, new ones, that we haven't seen before. So it would be cool if the seventh key was with another Grimm that we haven't met yet.

If Nick is going to go after the Royals, either for revenge or for the keys...he is going to need a lot of help. There will be a lot of details to work out, too...like where are the keys located? And how do you get to them? In 'Season of the Hexenbiest', I think it was, Nick was looking up GQR Industries, which is owned by the Royals. We were shown a glimpse of their website, which showed what they do. GQR Industries is into: - Aerospace and Defense - Global Commerce (Shipping) - Information Technology - Space (Exploration? Satellite Manufacturing?) - Energy and Infrastructure - Health and Life Sciences It's more like...what are they not into. Because they are into everything that translates into money and power over others. So if Nick is going to go after the Royals...like I said, he's going to need a lot of help. The only way I see Nick having a chance of defeating the Royals, is with...magic. That's why I suggested that Elizabeth and Diana could be very helpful. The writers have a history of showing us little details, details based in reality...and then they don't seem to vex themselves with those details when they are moving a storyline along, and they use 'magic' as the explanation for why something has happened, something that shouldn't happen in the real world. And I'm okay with that. It's one of the things that make this show so much fun.