Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-76.30.64.208-20141207030619/@comment-26322846-20150420193143

General MGD 109 wrote:

Unverganglich wrote:

And 'technically' all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve. Grimms are no more related to each other than Wesen are to their own types; they're still born to different family lines, which can contribute to a good amount of distinction between them. They just share a similar gene. No, they legitemently all are related. Its one of the points of the show. Every Grimm can trace there ancestory back to a common figure. What episode? Who is the common figure? Regardless, that doesn't make Truble and Nick 'closely related', which is the topic at hand. Without something more solid to actually show that traced liniage, I'm sticking with the shared gene perspective. Which, even if they can trace their lineage back to just one person (which seems unlikely since it seems to take two people with the same special gene to pass it on), if it's thousands of years in the past, it still seems largely irrelevant.