(04-25-2015, 06:57 AM)Kathryn Wooten Wrote:(04-25-2015, 05:29 AM)speakeasy Wrote: Wave goodbye to the trailer, and there goes the chance to see what was in that Grimm diary page hidden in the chest (I had always figured it was critical to understanding the mystery of the much sought after object) and the Coins of Zakynthos, although I guess they could be salvaged. All the Grimm diaries and wesen lore accumulated over the generations, which the gang depended on in their research, all gone up in smoke. Maybe Wu checked out some important tomes to study at home. To say nothing of the precious bottles and vials of mixtures, some of them probably irreplaceable, to stop otherwise almost undefeatable bad wesen. Kinda breathtaking. Seems like there should be a good reason for this catastrophe and maybe there is, maybe she got the idea from Kenneth in order to cut off an important means of fighting back against the treacherous scheming of the families, for instance. Because it has been said that the Royals are promoting social disorder and chaos wherever they can to make people trade their liberty for security; connects with Renard's statement about wesen-related criminal activity. I'm beginning to see a conspiracy theory behind every flower pot, I know.
I believe that's why trubel returns next week . She does have a copy of the books that perished in the fire. Remember she was reading one , when Wu saw it in her bed room???, but with the rest the weapons the potions used all gone . Juliette is at the point of no return sadly
Yes, it's good that Trubel has the book, maybe it's one of the really important ones. Also, Wu has the curiosity of the very intelligent and has been studying after hours so to speak, so he may very well have some books, too. Plus, we know there are other Grimm libraries and collections around, so guess all is not lost.
Since doing away with the trailer was a deliberate move on the part of the writers, it makes me think there may be a reason for doing so, and not just mindless rage, in which case, I can still hold on to the increasingly thin thread of hope that Juliette will settle down to a sort of level one hurricane force. And as an exercise in extreme wishful thinking, someone may have had the foresight to equip the trailer with a fire-detecting sprinkler system! Out there in the remote depth of the woods, yeah.
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