All very interesting points I would hope to add some other ideas and get your feed back. The blood test on the baby wasn't magic it was a DNA test just for royal blood like we test for birth defects today, they just used chemicals.
The test didn't prove who the father is (think we will have a plot twist and it's Eric's) Adalind was in Vienna before going to Portland for Eric. She just wanted to make sure she got pregnant to use the baby to get her powers back and two chances was better than one.
Does anyone else find it out of character for her to get so upset at loosing the Diana when she had planned to give it away? I think she did the first test in Portland (I have no idea how long after it takes for that test to show pregnant or not) some women would have to answer this. But we don't see her using the test until Portland after Sean I do know the test doesn't show how long she was PG. So was she pregnant before Portland or after? I'm not sure why she wanted Sean woge any ideas on this. I lean toward thinking it might help lead to getting pregnant. I think she had a reason for not doing the tests in Vienna to many eyes and coming back to Austria pregnant can be easier explained think Hank.
The term blue blood was used for royals but later came (when most of their power was gone) change to mean someone wealthy as their had to money to live like royals use to.
The royals are just normal humans they have no powers unless you count the royal blood (DNA). That DNA was what allowed Sean to wake up Juliette the potion he had to take first was to (just my idea) clean that DNA up. That (DNA) was why it had to be him. But we know Adalind put a kick in also.
The show so far hasn't use magic only potions etc. I have not read the real Grimm stories only the one's you hear as child which someone posted pointed out were not even close to the real stories, I'll take their word.
If someway it come's out Eric's the father what will Sean do any guesses?
The test didn't prove who the father is (think we will have a plot twist and it's Eric's) Adalind was in Vienna before going to Portland for Eric. She just wanted to make sure she got pregnant to use the baby to get her powers back and two chances was better than one.
Does anyone else find it out of character for her to get so upset at loosing the Diana when she had planned to give it away? I think she did the first test in Portland (I have no idea how long after it takes for that test to show pregnant or not) some women would have to answer this. But we don't see her using the test until Portland after Sean I do know the test doesn't show how long she was PG. So was she pregnant before Portland or after? I'm not sure why she wanted Sean woge any ideas on this. I lean toward thinking it might help lead to getting pregnant. I think she had a reason for not doing the tests in Vienna to many eyes and coming back to Austria pregnant can be easier explained think Hank.
The term blue blood was used for royals but later came (when most of their power was gone) change to mean someone wealthy as their had to money to live like royals use to.
The royals are just normal humans they have no powers unless you count the royal blood (DNA). That DNA was what allowed Sean to wake up Juliette the potion he had to take first was to (just my idea) clean that DNA up. That (DNA) was why it had to be him. But we know Adalind put a kick in also.
The show so far hasn't use magic only potions etc. I have not read the real Grimm stories only the one's you hear as child which someone posted pointed out were not even close to the real stories, I'll take their word.
If someway it come's out Eric's the father what will Sean do any guesses?
(06-13-2015, 08:01 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:How's your hair? The first sword Arthur pulled on the stone was broken the Lady of the Lake gave Arthur Excalibur that's was why he was to return it.(06-13-2015, 07:07 PM)Samsarilian Wrote:(06-13-2015, 05:10 PM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote: If this is correct, royalyyt must be seen in two diferent perceptions. First, genetic. They are important just because they are geneticaly important. Even a bastard has royal blood that can be used for magic potions, for exemple... In this case they ARE valuable.
The second perception is political. In this case, only the king, those in line for the throne and those that the king asks to do something are important.
One thing that is not clear but we can imagine from how the things happend about Adelainds pregnancy of Diana. My impression is that she tryed to get pregnant from Sean or Eric exactly to sell the baby and get her powers back. When she went to Europe she went directly to talk to the gypsi woman. If this is correctly, Adelaind wanted a royal baby to sell because royal baby are valuably even if it was from a bastard.
Any thoughts?
The basic precept for the show was supposed to be "what if all the stories are true and happening in 'our' real world. In our real world we only apply royal to the current ruling or a deposed family. All others in the family and certain other families are nobles, until you reach a specified limit that changes by country. There really is no test because for if you are a royal all nobles are in line to rule. If you were born into one of those families you know you are in line, but 753, or what ever, of your family members would have to die before you rule.
We have to assume that this test... is magic. I am guessing the test was magic because it was not given by a doctor but a Hexanbiest. Then what it is answering is "has this child's family ever ruled a country?" or "Is this child related to a certain person?" The first question we have no test for in the real world the second we do but it is always open to interpretation. You are never told this is 100% certain you are told this is true with in 99.9999998 percent accuracy. Further more this test does not give a simple it turns blue answer.
The basic precept for the show was supposed to be "what if all the stories are true and happening in 'our' real world. Right. I assume this stories are fairy tales... The first episode took little red as inspiration for exemple.
In many fairy tales we have the royals as some kind of special character with some special power in the person of the Prince and the Princess. The kiss that waked up snow white just to stay with one exemple. Another one, not exactly from fairly tale... Is king Arthur being the only one able to take the sword Excalibur from the rock.
So, considering your argument I still believe the royals are a special/different type of being... Actually that was my argument in the other thread I mentioned.
And considering the question of real life, for long time the King's from the used to say they were choose by God to rule. In the world of the grimm they can easily use this affirmation to connect the royals to a different kind. Kings had in the past something different like long living or something. This would be the sign that the God empowering was real.
Grimm pretends the legends and the fairly tales are based on real live, as you said. So, again.. In grimm world the blue blood legend can easily be connected to a special whatever the royals have.