Since Kelly (Nick's son) is both Zauberbiest and a Grimm, what are his powers as a Grimm since a Grimm's only power is being able to see Wesen woged. But since he is part Zauberbiest, doesn't that mean he can already see Wesen when they woge?
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Does anyone thonk they will produce a Grimm spinoff?
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I am writing on this site to hopefully inspire and persuade all the fans and worshipers of the amazing and eye-opening show Grimm. I am a very big fan and I assume so are you. I and many others would really like to see the show revived and continued when the show ended I was disappointed that the story ended with so many questions. Questions like what was Nicks grandfather like does Adalind and Nick get married what is Nicks next achievement as a Grimm? does Nick get more Grimm artifacts does he inherit a house owned by Grimms throughout history? Does Hank find a special someone? Did the Wesen council survive? what about Wesen like leprechauns and fairies mermaids and other well-known myths. Does Nick inherit a vary large inheritance from a passing Grimm and now has a library and weapons room that would make the trailer look like a school locker? Do Monroe and Rosalee have some hybrid babies and will Nick have to fight hybrid Wesen or Wesen created in labs by the royal family will we see abominable snowmen? will Nick go up against the jersey devil among other things? The point I am trying to make is without our desire and fascination with the show they will never revive the show, we have to spread the word about the show we have to tell other people to watch Grimm we have to create more fans of the show post articles thought hopes and dreams for the show on social media we have to make people want more and give the producers and film production companies a reason to work and create want what we all hope and desire for, more seasons of the show Grimm. So get the word out and inspire others to contact the writers and make people want more from the corporations responsible for the creation of our favorite show Grimm.
Hello, I will be making some extra stories from the show. Kinda like a spinoff book or story. If you have any ideas that you would like in the story email me (at: robert.jose43234@gmail.com) Or if you would like to help with the stories, you can also email me.
I was a stand-in for Rosalee, and when the show ended I purchased a set piece to help commemorate my time there. Anywho, I purchased a photo from Wu's home. (I attempted to add a photo, but it won't upload. It is a picture of very colorful fish) I am not sure if the picture ever actually made it into any scenes for the show, but I wanted your help. Does anyone recognize the picture from any particular episode? Or know of the episodes where you venture into Wu's house?
Anyone want to buy all or some of my Grimm Collection like ROSALEE'S original designed out fit from the THE SHOW MUST GO ON season 3 Episode 16 complete out fit with expensive boots too it sold for over $3k at a hospital charity at the GRIMM GALLA in Portland OR.
Now this is something I've been wondering for a while.
How many Grimms are still alive around Nick's time and also Kelly's time as a Grimm? How did Grimms come to exist as their just Kehrseite with the ability to see the Wesen community? Is it possible to even become a full Grimm outside of the bloodline?
Throughout the show, where Team Grimm did use the Spice Shop as a Makeshift Headquarters, and they did use many supplies and remedies for various events.
Although, at the end of the day, where Rosalee is trying to run a business. Do hope they are paying her for everything they are using. Because she can not write everything off as a business expense.
If there was a Zombie Apocalypse, no, not caused by a Cracher-Mortel or the toxin. Think more of Zombieland or Zombieland: Double Tap. Which wesen or non wesen or human, do you think you could trust, and would want in your survival group? Where would you hide from the Zombies?
1)Perhaps Monroe is his first name and his last name. Like Mr. Monroe Monroe. He doesn't like the double and says to only call him Monroe.
2)Or It is his last name and he hates his first name so much that even his parents and girfriends use that. Like Tonks in Harry Potter.
3)Or he hates his last name and only uses his first name. He goes as far that they add his first name to the Calvert in the ultrasound (6x5).
It could be that his last name is Wolf; or his first name is Wolf (like Mozart) or Remus or Lupin. It could bother him: A Blutbad with a name which is a version of wolves.
4)Or he changed his name to only Monroe. Before last names where used (or when it started) the children often had a first name as a last name or something like Anderson (son of Anders). So it could be that they used it and added it as a last name to Calvert which became a middle name (which is typical British/English)
Evidences: His parents and Ex call him Monroe. The ultrasound. Police files?
It was never explained, the reason the royal blood is blue, why is it special?
Conrad: We're not asking you to do this for nothing
Conrad produces a Huge Diamond ring out of thin air
Adalind sees it and replies: What is that?
( As he floats it to Adalind's finger) : Conrad replied:It's a wedding ring--(as the ring is on Adalind's finger) He continued : Your a princess and Sean will be your prince-----people loves fairy tales.(Conrad marvels at it.) It's beautiful.
Conrad does not seem like a dreamer or highly imaginative character. He's not a royal. He didn't have any affiliation with them. He's a serious and fearsome zauerbiest. What does he mean when he states Sean will be your prince?
During the epilogue, Diana tells Kelly "they have wesen to kill". She also grabs the staff. It appears Diana is now a Grimm. She would be doing Grimm business by killing wesen. How is that possible?
Going through the "What's a Hexenbiest" thread - it sparked my thinking... What's a Grimm?
Though they didn't wogue per-se - Grimms did "change" and gain extra power, strength, and fortitude when confronted by Wesen in a way that regular humans didn't.
Their blood was also somehow "poisonous" or "infectious" to Hexenbiests... Though it's unclear if it has any effect on Zauberbiests.. Regular "human" blood was not.
I also find it interesting that both Diana and Hexen-Juliette/Eve were innoculated by Nick's "Blood of a Grimm" via Adalind. So however it works - Adalind is carrying Nick's blood and somehow now transmits it via her own genetic material... And so it's interesting to speculate if Diana were given a DNA test - would they find evidence of DNA from Adalind, Renard, AND Nick. Wouldn't that be a plot twist - that Diana was somehow biologically both Renard's and Nick's daughter?
It's also sort of interesting that once a Grimm is "infected" by a Hexenbiest And loses his powers and is then "Cured" and gets them back - that Grimm is now "innoculated" against losing his powers to hexenbiests from then on.
But last - it seemed like once they had successfully been "Inocculated" against eachother's blood - they became the "Antidote" to eachother's crazy/murderous nature.
Hey guys,
I was fooling around with Diana related shenanigans and how it would play out to have a massively super-powered kid in a family.
If you are interested - I would appreciate some feedback/your thoughts.
It's in out our fanfic sub-forum here.
I've been rewatching the series on Amazon video, and every scene with her (Juliette) in it just makes me cringe. I don't really have anything against her character itself/herself or even "Eve" when they bring her back - my biggest issue is with the terrible acting of the actress portraying her and the ridiculous writing which allowed her continued existence. Now don't get me wrong I loved the show, and I think for the most part the writers did a great job. I think that the majority of the cast and crew put on a great performance every episode; I even think that David Giuntoli did a decent job (despite many people disliking his acting). I just think that Bitsie Tulloch was the weakest link in terms of acting and the writers rather than compensating for that and giving her less screen time made her an integral character which I think messed up a number of things. So when the last episode of season 4 came out, I was hoping we would have a little dramatic call back to that dream sequence Juliette had where Nick discovers/knew what she was and beheads her with an axe. It would have made sense since she killed his mother - yet when the time comes, he's all weak and she easily wipes the floor with him. Then even after they correct that error by having Trubel shoot her, the writers screwed up and brought the woman back. I just don't get it.
Okay so, I am kinda new to the fandom me and my mom just got on season 6. I was very surprised about the triplets and wondered what they would be. I feel like they would either be two Fuchsbaus and one Blutbad or one Fuchsbau and two Blutbads. As I would feel happy if that one of them is a hybrid and one is Fuchsbau and the other is Blutbaden.
what i'am taslking about is eve and hw the second time around. in the 6th season hw says they no longer need or want eve for whatever reason that is, which leaves me to ask why didn't they kill her if she wasn't of use to them any more. this goes back to when they got hold of julliette trubel said that hw wanted a hexenbiest, julleiette fit the bill. they torured / trained her and she became eve. before that happeend julliette brought about the death of several american ciztens aka her nbeighbors along with a grimm: kellyt burhart. so they let eve live as she is a powerful asset to them, but once they don't want her anyone she should have been killed so the long withhled justice could finally given to one who as caused such harm.
it could atleast have been a good episode where hw send someone to kill her and nick as to decidedd what to do since he used the staff to bring her back so her life inverdeanty is in his hands. plus it would be a guilt free way of nick getting rid of the biggest heratache in his life without getting his hands dirty.
maybe if the last season had been longer they might have writtern such an episode. your thoughts.
In another thread, Grimmster J wrote:
Sorry, I left out the part where Nick does "The Snap" and restores everything to the way it was before... Now Nick and Juliette are married with 2 kids. Nick's mom visits every Christmas and brings presents - this year she got the kids butterfly knives... A GI Joe one for Charlie and a Barbie one for Jessica...
This was meant in jest, but as always with Grimmster J's posts, there always an opening for another line of thinking. Juliette was given immeasurable powers that the audience can only speculate at. Nick, however, was provided with the easily transportable equivalent in the form of the staff.
The temptation to use the staff to create different personal universes would seem to me to be too great for anyone, including Nick. For instance, instead of making a life for himself, Trubel, baby Kelly, and Diana in the world where his friends have died, he opts for another world, where everyone is alive and well.
Is it such a stretch then to think Nick would have the wisdom and fortitude to leave it alone because he's gotten all of the elements that would make him happy? Apparently not because at the very tail end of the series, what does Diana grab but, that staff?
I'm certain, from time to time, Nick ponders what it would have been like to be married to Juliette with those kids they always planned on having. What would stop him from eradicating his current world in favor of another? I really don't think much because he has a power that only he can control.
Hey all,
Since we don't know what Adalind's gypsy curse says....
So let's make one.
Rules: Must be as convoluted as possible. Must explain (at least some of) the events in Seasons 4-6.
Here's a few candidate lines:
- Adalind will only find hate and malice with her own kind.
- She will only be able to love The Grimm who took her powers and wants to murder her.
- She will go crazy without The Grimm's presence.
- The father of the child in question will spite her, hate her, and try to murder her.
- Not even her own death will separate her from The Grimm. He will hunt her down and recover her - even from death itself.
- The devil himself will hunt her down for her child and will murder her.