Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26516813-20151015022913/@comment-26976525-20151024052632

It's the cycle of life. Every generation of young people say they are going to be a different kind of generation from their parents. They are not going to repeat the tyranny of their elder but make a better world.

Then they start to have a track record and discover you can't do good, if you can't do anything because you are dead. So survival trumps over justice and a new tyrant is born.

Imagine Nick writing down the story of Juliette's crimes and her death in a Grimm  book and his son reading it 20-25 years later when he first starts having Grimm powers. How would  Nick sound to his son? Would his son pledge that he would never do that. Under no circumstances would he kill the woman he loved and yet when the time comes......