Board Thread:Grimm News/@comment-3125844-20150622202321/@comment-26235944-20150628041950

@Wolfwand Ah. So "SMS" is texting? I didn't remember hearing it called that...it's always been called "texting" for as long as I remember. :) But I understand what you meant now. I think the writers had Chavez make that call to Trubel, as their way of letting us know that Trubel was working with Chavez. A text message would not have served as well to accomplish this. In that call, Chavez said only two things..."We need to talk" and "I'll be in touch". These are two phrases that Chavez has used before. Actually, it was hearing those two phrases that clicked in my own memory banks...together with the voice...that made me think, "Hey, that was Chavez!"

We don't know what Chavez was calling about. We can only speculate, based on what we are shown. Since we were shown later, that Chavez was in town with seven (or more) team members...perhaps she had some of them posted at various places, watching what was going on? So maybe she was trying to let Trubel know about something that they had seen. But like I said, I think the main purpose of that call was the writers way of cluing us in...that Trubel was working with Chavez.

Trubel may have finally called Chavez back, after Nick left Bud's house. Chavez tells her..."Your friend Juliette has shown up at Nick's house." Trubel says..."Oh no. This is not good. She has been turned into a raging hexenbiest. I can get a ride there, meet me there with backup." So Trubel has Hank give her a ride to Nick's house. Hank was on his way to the station, to talk to Captain Renard. She gets the doppelarmbrust out of Nick's car, on the way into the house. I am just speculating here, of course. The gang went to the King's mansion in Nick's car...it's likely that they gathered up their weapons and took them back with them. So the weapons were probably all still in Nick's car, which was parked outside of the house.