08-05-2020, 04:31 AM
(08-03-2020, 12:25 PM)irukandji Wrote:Why wouldn't he -- it looks like he did based on the fact that his son is writing in the book 20 years later. The Grimm books were not known for hiding the good the bad and the ugly about themselves. There are several times where books by the Grimms documents that they murder a particular strain of Wesen just because they are Wesen. Also, they document when they don't successfully destroy something because it's important information. Nick's moment of weakness is an important part of explaining just HOW important the blood of a Grimm is to keeping the evil at bay. So yes, I do think he revealed that moment to Kelly -- because there could come a time when Kelly may be in something similar -- and need to know from his father just how to conquer that moment of weakness when you want to give into the evil to get what you want most in the world back. This is speculation on my part -- not anything specifically written or portrayed in the show -- just my observation from watching the overall arc of the show.(05-13-2019, 06:35 AM)brandon Wrote: I would say there will always be hidden secrets and they would be the " Wesen".
But that raises another question. Nick was ready to give up and it was at that moment of weakness which brought his mother and aunt to him, the blood of the Grimms. Would Nick have talked about that moment of weakness so that Kelly could document it? Or would he have left that out?