(03-07-2017, 06:09 AM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:True, if Wil Traval is adult Kelly with powers, there's no need for us to see baby Kelly doing anything other than being his cute self.(03-07-2017, 06:04 AM)Purity Wrote: There are a couple of interesting things that caught my eye in the synopses,
One of which is the word Children. The showrunners will/could finally reveal what Kelly is, being a special or unique child since the foe not only targets Diana but her half brother too. My first thougth was, Kelly will show his power(s) in reflex and hence Nick's foe becomes interested in Kelly.
The second, is Nick drawing strength from his ancestors and how? I know with many, first thoughts are, people will think Nick will have to sacrifice himself to kill his foe, but the hints are to easy as we know G&K are very good at teasing/misdirections. This is a reason why I believe Nick will not die rather my belief is, we will come to see why Grimms are very feared in the wesen world. An ultimate power we have never seen before from a Grimm, maybe in the olden days his ancestors have shown such powers but was never recorded and we might yet see Nick show such power.
We have known Nick our very active Grimm to evolve with his abilities as the seasons went by. Super hearing, able to go into zombie mode (on/off, but I think he has not learnt to control it yet), quick reflex, stronger in strenth, so what ever strength/power he wants from his ancestors could show reasons why Grimms are very powerful and feared in the super natural world as they evolve.
In general a fine teaser line from the showrunners and cannot wait to see what is installed.
If adult Kelly was in 612 they do not need to see the baby use any powers.
(03-07-2017, 06:04 AM)Purity Wrote: There are a couple of interesting things that caught my eye in the synopses,That would mean Adalind's children were preordained for something major so no matter what happened in the past between Nick, Juliette, Adalind and Renard, it couldn't happen in any other way and that includes Juliette turning into a hexenbiest.
One of which is the word Children. The showrunners will/could finally reveal what Kelly is, being a special or unique child since the foe not only targets Diana but her half brother too. My first thougth was, Kelly will show his power(s) in reflex and hence Nick's foe becomes interested in Kelly.
The second, is Nick drawing strength from his ancestors and how? I know with many, first thoughts are, people will think Nick will have to sacrifice himself to kill his foe, but the hints are to easy as we know G&K are very good at teasing/misdirections. This is a reason why I believe Nick will not die rather my belief is, we will come to see why Grimms are very feared in the wesen world. An ultimate power we have never seen before from a Grimm, maybe in the olden days his ancestors have shown such powers but was never recorded and we might yet see Nick show such power.
We have known Nick our very active Grimm to evolve with his abilities as the seasons went by. Super hearing, able to go into zombie mode (on/off, but I think he has not learnt to control it yet), quick reflex, stronger in strenth, so what ever strength/power he wants from his ancestors could show reasons why Grimms are very powerful and feared in the super natural world as they evolve.
In general a fine teaser line from the showrunners and cannot wait to see what is installed.
Apparently there's what they call Endezeichen grimm. They aren't super grimms but they were vicious in their wesen killing that could be seen as "super" grimm or your run of the mill serial killer with the merciless killing (even the pets) but that's not what your hinting at. I guess for Nick to be a super grimm, it would be like if he went "super saiyan" level of being a grimm, a more powerful version of himself, designed to be strong enough to take out the big bad, his ancestors were knights after all. I'd like to see this as well. I'm a big fan of Grimms in general even if I try not to look to hard at their "profession" and what that means for poor innocent wesen that come across a less progressive Grimm than Nick or Trubel.