Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-84.24.13.42-20141208170938/@comment-184.147.193.87-20141208224248

You got "too cool"? I got "failing to take in the gravity of the situation" and "generally naive". Except when he was talking to Nick, Trubel and Juliette in just his robe, which gave of vibes of "forgetting that this is not his house".

It could be that he he is taking everyone for fools, but I doubt it. If he is, it doesn't make sense. He has no motive to deceive them. It could be that he was caught and the Hundjager threatened him into telling about the key and retrieving it, but that does not make sense either. We know that he is not nearly as brave as Nick or Trubel, or as secretive as Renard. If he was being forced to betray them, he would be showing it through nervous behaviour (far more noticeable than he was otherwise showing).

On the other hand, if this is an imposter, this makes even less sense. How would the Hundjager impersonate him. They were definatly not at his home to acquire his hair for an impersonation potion. They were tearing his home apart looking for something, which only makes sense if they were looking for the key. If they wanted him, they would have kept the house pristine and ambushed him when he got back.