04-08-2017, 01:45 PM
Post your ideas for a "what if?" season 7 here.
04-08-2017, 01:45 PM
Post your ideas for a "what if?" season 7 here.
04-08-2017, 02:02 PM
(04-08-2017, 01:45 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: Post your ideas for a "what if?" season 7 here. I want a time jump so the kids are bigger. Monroe can tell the kids about the day they born. Where Adalind can leave the fome again too.
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04-08-2017, 02:11 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-08-2017, 02:13 PM by FaceInTheCrowd.)
Assuming that S6 still played out the same way with Zerstorer bringing them all together. "King Viktor" sends the Verrat back to Portland to attack Nick and Sean. After his repeated past failures, the other six royal families have no confidence in Viktor to be their leader just because he's become king of the Kronenberg family after King Freddie's mysterious disappearance, so they've laid down terms: get the Grimm and his key and clean up the loose end of his bastard cousin and resistance ally Sean Renard or they will remove him from his throne. Viktor, not having the nerve to come do his own dirty work, would be represented by a new primary villain (Rispoli's replacement as head of the Verrat), and after however many episodes and attacks it takes for Nick, Sean and the scoobies to defend themselves and then go on the counter-attack and dispose of him/her, Nick and Sean, probably accompanied by Monroe and Eve, would eventually leave Adalind, Rosalee, Hank and Wu guarding the kids as they travel again to Hillsboro (oops, I mean Austria) to join forces with the Resistance and bring the war to Viktor and the royal families directly.
04-08-2017, 03:11 PM
(04-08-2017, 02:11 PM)FaceInTheCrowd Wrote: Assuming that S6 still played out the same way with Zerstorer bringing them all together. "King Viktor" sends the Verrat back to Portland to attack Nick and Sean. After his repeated past failures, the other six royal families have no confidence in Viktor to be their leader just because he's become king of the Kronenberg family after King Freddie's mysterious disappearance, so they've laid down terms: get the Grimm and his key and clean up the loose end of his bastard cousin and resistance ally Sean Renard or they will remove him from his throne. Viktor, not having the nerve to come do his own dirty work, would be represented by a new primary villain (Rispoli's replacement as head of the Verrat), and after however many episodes and attacks it takes for Nick, Sean and the scoobies to defend themselves and then go on the counter-attack. Bringing back the royals as a formidable enemy once more would really be great. This scenario, or something similar, I would love to see.
04-08-2017, 06:19 PM
Looking at the 20 years later. It would be hard to see Grimm based on that premise. You have Diana and Kelly that do field work. Add to that the triplets. That would make the series have to also have antagonist that are also a team or the same size. It first it was the Royals. When they added Trubel and Eve. They needed BC to provide a large enough pool of antagonist.
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04-08-2017, 07:37 PM
Given the fact that Nick still has the Stick at the end before the time Jump, very few people would present any threat to them.
However if we did get a Season 7 I would rather the big bad be other Grimms. Not in the sense that the Grimms are evil but rather the way Nick does things go against what they believe.
I like the idea of traditional Grimm opposing this new way of doing things.
Speaking of the stick and Diana, I'm reminded of a conversation in Captain America: Civil War where someone points out that since the emergence of (super)heroes, there's also been an influx of villains to match. Their existence has made it so that villains have to match power for power, so they aren't low level street thugs but on a "planet killing" level. It could apply to the show and explain why suddenly the stick was being used to "kill wesen" unless something worse came along after Zerstörer died. (04-08-2017, 06:19 PM)syscrash Wrote: Looking at the 20 years later. It would be hard to see Grimm based on that premise. You have Diana and Kelly that do field work. Add to that the triplets. That would make the series have to also have antagonist that are also a team or the same size. It first it was the Royals. When they added Trubel and Eve. They needed BC to provide a large enough pool of antagonist.I also like this idea of a group of villains with a similar type of work ethic Nick has with the scoobies and his family to counter him an every level. A group that was smart, efficient, loyal, strong, resourceful etc, everything that makes up Nick's group but evil. A group that would make it their mission to destroy Nick and his extended family as opposed to BC with their take over the world plot or whatever the royal families' endgame was with the keys.
04-08-2017, 09:34 PM
(04-08-2017, 09:22 PM)rpmaluki Wrote: I like the idea of traditional Grimm opposing this new way of doing things. That's also reminiscent of the conversation that took place at the end of Batman Begins between Batman and then Lt. Gordon. Gordon was worried about escalation. He mentioned cops getting semi-automatics while the criminals got automatics and the cops getting Kevlar while they got armor-piercing bullets. Gordon then told Batman he had changed things. He told him about a new criminal who robbed a few banks, committed a few homicides, and had a taste for theatrics like him. Gordon showed him the killer's calling card which, of course, turned out to be the Joker. I imagine the threat had to be considerable for Diana and Kelly to bring the stick along although they looked oddly unconcerned and happy about going to murder wesen. I was starting to think that they're really saiyans.
04-08-2017, 09:47 PM
I wonder how many Grimms there are left in the world. The Kessler family line is represented by Nick and Trubel. The Nebosja line appears to have died out, and unless Josh Grimms up, so has the Porter line. We do know that Trubel worked alongside one Grimm in Portugal with HW and heard about one in Asia, but from what we've been told ever since the beginning of the series, the vast majority of wesen have never seen a Grimm. So how many "traditional" ones are there?
04-08-2017, 09:59 PM
Josh can still sire Grimm descendents even if he isn't a Grimm himself. His line can still survive as long as he stays alive long enough to become a father.
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