04-08-2018, 07:38 AM
syscrash clearly stated any connection between Zerstörer, the stick, and Adalind/Diana/Eve was intriguing speculation that, while unsubstantiated by facts, could have explained much of seasons five and six. So I’m not understanding the heavy-handed challenges to an idea that was clearly identified as conjecture, other than, that’s been the typical response on the forum for quite some time now. To me, syscrash’s theory is much more fleshed out and directly connected to the events of S5 & S6 than G & K’s method of inserting just enough tidbits to move their action scenes along without any regard to story development and characterization. While I don’t care for characters’ actions being driven by fate over freewill, I prefer syscrash’s conjecture to G & K’s seeming method of throwing ideas in the air and using whatever lands face up.
Because based on established facts -
Kelly, Renard, and Nick and his people were too dumb to even fathom leaving Adalind in the wind risked their baby snatching protect the world scheme.
Juliette became a raging Hexenbiest who feared Nick would kill her after the reversal spell just because.
The only person deemed capable of protecting and teaching the super powerful baby entered through the front door of a dark house with the child in tow.
The Royals inexplicably abandoned their centuries old quest for the keys/coveted treasure and their quest for the super powerful child with Royal blood after one of the seven kings died.
Zerstörer crossed through the mirror because Nick suddenly didn’t need all the keys to retrieve a stick that came with a half-ass warning.
Zerstörer was defeated while he inexplicably stopped utilizing his staff when battling the two ghost Grimm.
Because based on established facts -
Kelly, Renard, and Nick and his people were too dumb to even fathom leaving Adalind in the wind risked their baby snatching protect the world scheme.
Juliette became a raging Hexenbiest who feared Nick would kill her after the reversal spell just because.
The only person deemed capable of protecting and teaching the super powerful baby entered through the front door of a dark house with the child in tow.
The Royals inexplicably abandoned their centuries old quest for the keys/coveted treasure and their quest for the super powerful child with Royal blood after one of the seven kings died.
Zerstörer crossed through the mirror because Nick suddenly didn’t need all the keys to retrieve a stick that came with a half-ass warning.
Zerstörer was defeated while he inexplicably stopped utilizing his staff when battling the two ghost Grimm.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke