01-12-2016, 08:30 AM
(01-12-2016, 02:55 AM)Adriano Neres Rodrigues Wrote:(01-11-2016, 09:41 PM)irukandji Wrote: (laughs). I think I'm among the minority that thinks the subplot involving the keys is a total bore. Even if the HW gets Josh's dad's key and even if they get Nick's two keys, they're still four keys short, right?
But here's the thing. Would the HW waste valuable time and resources trying to hunt down one key? I don't think so. No one seems to know what these keys do. It seems to me the HW would be concentrating on the rebellion instead.
(laughing too)...
I have to say I agree with about the key plot line. I never liked it or understand it. But it was OK since the keys appeared eventually in the show when the main part was the wesen of the week.
But defending my post....
The writers made of the keys so important items that they were being searched for centuries for generations of the seven most important families of the Grimm world.
Mainly because what ever the keys protect can destroy the wesen or control them or something like that. Maybe it can be used to stop the wesen revolution.
The promo of next episode says something like the Grimms are the only ones who have the keys to stop it (or something like that... I am typing by memory).
The writers put the wesen uprising in the same season they promise they will reveal the function of the keys.
I bet my 2 cents the writers will connect the HW, the BC and the keys in some way.
I agree with you... The keys doesn't make much sense... But we are talking about grimm writers... Does it need to make sense (for them to put in the show)?
Actually, I think a better use for the keys would be to eliminate all of the Grimm in the world from whenever they decided to become Grimm. Look at Nick's life as a Grimm, even Trubel's. Most of the time, they end up making things worse than better. It seems to me that the most human and compassionate of people in this series are the wesen as well as the ignorant humans who work alongside them.
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