05-28-2013, 06:31 AM
@GrimmFreak,
That is exactly what I thought. Till......
There is some episode, I'm sorry I can't remember which one, but from what Renard says, it doesn't look like he knows anything about Nick's parents. Later on in the show he is shown on his computer reading the old newspaper article about Nick's parents dying in a car crash.
However, in another episode, when Renard gives Nick his key back, he says something like he has been protecting Nick for longer than Nick can imagine. Could be just a throw-a-way line, or it could mean since the day he learned Nick was a Grimm, or it could mean before he came to Portland. With Renard it's probably impossible to tell.
As far as coincidences go, judging by what's going on in Portland. The numbers of Weson, Hexenbiests, and Grimms are much higher than one would expect. Or as I've speculated in another thread, Portland is just very attractive to Wesons. Either way, it appears it's not unlikely to run into anything.
That is exactly what I thought. Till......
There is some episode, I'm sorry I can't remember which one, but from what Renard says, it doesn't look like he knows anything about Nick's parents. Later on in the show he is shown on his computer reading the old newspaper article about Nick's parents dying in a car crash.
However, in another episode, when Renard gives Nick his key back, he says something like he has been protecting Nick for longer than Nick can imagine. Could be just a throw-a-way line, or it could mean since the day he learned Nick was a Grimm, or it could mean before he came to Portland. With Renard it's probably impossible to tell.
As far as coincidences go, judging by what's going on in Portland. The numbers of Weson, Hexenbiests, and Grimms are much higher than one would expect. Or as I've speculated in another thread, Portland is just very attractive to Wesons. Either way, it appears it's not unlikely to run into anything.