06-28-2016, 06:19 PM
I never got the impression Renard was interested in a Wesen ruled world. Renard wanted what BC promised - to be the most powerful man in Portland. A Wesen ruled world was Renard accepting the company line and working to achieve BC’s goal because it got him what he wanted - power, and ultimately a path to more power. With Bonaparte dead, I don’t see Renard continuing the Wesen revolution, other than maintaining the loyalty of Wesen he needs to protect his interests.
I think by the time Renard met with Nick, he knew he’d made a mistake, instead of a powerful man he was simply BC’s front man, but was in too deep to get out and didn’t have a choice other than try to recruit Nick or at least convince him they should work together to keep violence and deaths to a minimum. After Meisner’s death, Renard realized that violence and death would be the new norm under BC/Bonaparte’s rule.
Bonaparte is the first man or Wesen I recall Renard fearing or submitting to. I think if he’d known more about the inner workings of the organization, specifically Bonaparte, he might have taken a different approach dealing with BC and their offer.
Grimm doesn’t worry about tying up loose ends or dropping a storyline moving into a new season. So I doubt there’ll be much BC resurgence for Renard or Team Grimm to deal with. And S6 will be Renard wielding the power and authority Bonaparte’s death provided.
I think by the time Renard met with Nick, he knew he’d made a mistake, instead of a powerful man he was simply BC’s front man, but was in too deep to get out and didn’t have a choice other than try to recruit Nick or at least convince him they should work together to keep violence and deaths to a minimum. After Meisner’s death, Renard realized that violence and death would be the new norm under BC/Bonaparte’s rule.
Bonaparte is the first man or Wesen I recall Renard fearing or submitting to. I think if he’d known more about the inner workings of the organization, specifically Bonaparte, he might have taken a different approach dealing with BC and their offer.
Grimm doesn’t worry about tying up loose ends or dropping a storyline moving into a new season. So I doubt there’ll be much BC resurgence for Renard or Team Grimm to deal with. And S6 will be Renard wielding the power and authority Bonaparte’s death provided.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke