03-26-2017, 05:57 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-26-2017, 05:58 AM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(03-26-2017, 05:15 AM)Grimmbiest11 Wrote:(03-26-2017, 05:06 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:(03-26-2017, 04:45 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:I think Nick brings everyone who dies by the hands of Zerstoerer back to life..He takes Diana back to the black forest and with DIana's help re tomb the staff except one piece..... they make it back to the cabin where Wu and Hank and eve are their with the rest.....while waiting for Nick Sean confesses t and apologise to everyone about his actions during BC...he also tells Trubel what his friend Miesner help him see..Nick and Diana arrives Adalind runs to Diana and Nick ..Renard is reunited with Diana....I can see a celebration everyone having a good time..then Trubel finally gets a chance to talk to Nick and reveal she is his???/blood relation The End(03-26-2017, 04:37 AM)rpmaluki Wrote:(03-26-2017, 04:23 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: If you believe the contract that Adalind signed is behind this then Zerstörer would not cross over and then would be no child bride.But that's my issue, everything that has happened on the show has been preceeded by the cloth and stick. They can't change the future by only changing what we've seen in the last six years when 800 years ago, someone etched a set of constellations on a cloth stating that on a specific date, Zerstörer will cross over, hid a part if his staff with the cloth, made seven season keys with a map. Everything else that happens after that, is dictated by those three elements, cloth, stick and keys. Without Diana, at the most Z may not come to Portland specifically but he will crossover because if the prophecy is to be legit, it will surely come to pass one way or another.
Take the Terminator movies for example, in order to change the future they sent a machine to 1984, before John Connor's birth because without his birth, there would be no resistance against the machines. Using the same premise, for Nick in order to change the future so Zerstörer doesn't come, Nick would have to travel all the way back to before the stick and the cloth ended up buried in the Black Forest. Change one pivotal event so far back so that the cloth and stick would cease to exist, effectively erasing the children altogether because they came about because of those keys and everyone obsessing over collecting them to hunt for a treasure. Diana and Kelly are a consequence of past events coming together on a specific day.
By scooby gang preventing the prophecy could that have the same effect and prevent the cloth and keys in the first place leading to non-existence of the children?
While that sounds formidable I think one of 2 characters will stay dead because you know...it ain't a finale if someone ain't really dead.
(03-26-2017, 05:12 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(03-26-2017, 05:01 AM)Grimmbiest11 Wrote: You need to remember Z also used trickery and manipulation to make sure he came through to the other side. We can say he gave a little nudge in the right direction.
If the gang had thought this through they wouldn't even have gone through the mirror. Because it seemed like they just jumped in half assed with no plan or knowledge. Only to discover the stuff was actually in the books all along. Had they taken time to read, wiser choices would've been made which could've resulted with Z sticking to his side of the fence or being o'ffed before he showed up in this world
No one really knows what Zerstörer wants yet. Even with evil wesen we usually learned their point of view first even if they were killed in the end and that is what I like about Grimm.
Zerstörer had no way to talk to anyone yet and this version of Zerstörer must go but without understanding the issues, they could repeat themselves and we risk losing the children.
While we don't know what he really wants, the fact is he's out now, armed and dangerous with a couple of kills to his name. I think what he wants now matters less because they're all in danger. What they need is to stop him and not figure out his diabolical plan in its entirety. So the biggest blunder up to date was having Z show up in Portland. Of course this is just my opinion.
What if what he wants goes back to season 1, does that mean undoing everything right from the first episode. Have Nick be a regular guy who will lead an ordinary life? Undoing Aunt Marie's sickness and death and all that stuff.
We don't know anything about his plans or even what kind of wesen or grimm he is. If Zerstörer is not who we think he is then killing him will not solve anything. I am not saying they should not try to kill him in self defense but they is high risk of bad things happening over again in a time reset if the scoobies are not paying attention.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.