06-01-2013, 08:30 AM
Just wanted to add a little more information to support the notion that the seven royal families have a grand agenda that would not be in the better interest of the rest of the population:
l. Several times Sean Renard has mentioned that he is opposing the families because they are working to regain their lost power to dominate all world governments - which would mean the end to democracy and the emergence of totalitarianism.
2. There was a character named Mia Gaurod (?) in the episode in which Angelina is being paid to kill Monroe. She is a member of one of the families, has connections to the Dragon's Tongue, and is the one who put the contract out on Monroe's life to discourage wesens from working with a Grimm (and possibly sent Kimura to get the coins). That makes another royal family that, if not bad, at least is in opposition to Renard and Nick.
3. The seven keys hold the map to the object that enables great power (and that can only mean domination, imo) to those who wield it - and the Grimm Knights went to great lengths to hide it from the seven royal families they worked for.
Of course, this position only works if you start out with the supposition that Nick's and Renard's side is the right one (and that's my premise), which leaves the seven royal houses on the side of wrong.
l. Several times Sean Renard has mentioned that he is opposing the families because they are working to regain their lost power to dominate all world governments - which would mean the end to democracy and the emergence of totalitarianism.
2. There was a character named Mia Gaurod (?) in the episode in which Angelina is being paid to kill Monroe. She is a member of one of the families, has connections to the Dragon's Tongue, and is the one who put the contract out on Monroe's life to discourage wesens from working with a Grimm (and possibly sent Kimura to get the coins). That makes another royal family that, if not bad, at least is in opposition to Renard and Nick.
3. The seven keys hold the map to the object that enables great power (and that can only mean domination, imo) to those who wield it - and the Grimm Knights went to great lengths to hide it from the seven royal families they worked for.
Of course, this position only works if you start out with the supposition that Nick's and Renard's side is the right one (and that's my premise), which leaves the seven royal houses on the side of wrong.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".