(12-14-2016, 07:09 AM)syscrash Wrote: Knowing and following your destiny has nothing to do with who you tell. It is yourdestiny not there's even if it does effect them. Telling them or not depend on your wanting or needing them involved. Telling also eliminates false assumptions.This kind of lost me sorry. Now we know Nick became a Grimm kind of late in life so Marie may have not told Nick he could become a Grimm, because what good would it be Nick? This has to do with Trust in a left field way, Marie didn't want Nick to worry (as not a Grimm) about things he would never know.
We can use Hank here in season 2 Hank learns about wesen but he has to have Nick tell him if they are wesen. What does Nick say likely you wouldn't have seen nothing if you didn't have a Grimm for a pardner, why because the wesen Hank saw were because Nick was along.
So if Nick had told Hank in season 1 would Hank had believed him even if by being pardners they do trust each other or would Nick telling Hank to early have destroyed that Trust?
Marie needed Nick to Trust her telling him something he might never see would it have broken that trust?