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Renard planning vs his scheming - jsgrimm45 - 06-24-2015

Looking back over 4 season of Grimm and Renard scheming vs his planning and in some case they are one in the same.

I'm using the word scheme as to have a bad outcome for someone and plan as having a beneficial outcome they can be interchanged by anyone.

In season one he is scheming to kill Marie (honestly that plot line never worked for me) how was doing that going to get him the key? Did he think that he could get to it before Nick found out the meaning? Did he think this would keep Nick from being able to use his Grimm power?

See what I mean, what was the scheme for? Now use your own idea's on his schemes. Like this one with Adalind to hook Hank and force Nick to give him the key that one went really well right?

When you get to planning getting Adalind out of Europe to a point worked well but was that do to his planning of Merisner skill I would say 50 50.

Now to the purpose of the Thread has Renard learned anything from this and will the character evolve?


RE: Renard planning vs his scheming - Adriano Neres Rodrigues - 06-24-2015

In the second episode, there was a talk between Renard and Adelaind about Marie in witch Renard says something like that:

"We must kill her before she reveal more to him. We need him with us."


I believe that Sean thought that ANY information Aunt Marie gave to Nick was too much. Besides that, this plot simply vaneshid from the show. First season Sean was the villain... Season 2 he became the friend and many things changed from there.

There was member in the forum that used to say that the writers didn't know where to go in the first 4 episodes.... so they just throw things to choose what to keep after. I kind of agree with this interpretation. That is why the Marie killing plot apear to not work... The writers aparently abandoned it. That is my view.