(03-02-2016, 07:29 PM)syscrash Wrote: If she had not told him what would have done with what he was seeing. Wu went to the psychic ward, Hank set in the dark with his guns.
I think she did more harm but not telling him sooner when she had time to explain more. Mari should have done what Monroe did.
Isn't it the responsibility to prepare the next generation. Rolek tried to prepare Josh, and Rolek was not even a practicing Grimm.
I know with regard to Trubel, Grimm has tried to make some connection between her Grimm heritage and insanity. In other words, because there was no one around to explain what was happening to her, the natural result is mental instability.
I'm not certain how many Grimms there are in the states, but I would imagine there are some who never had another Grimm around to explain things to them. How would they get on? There might be some that end up in a mental institution, but I think the majority would probably get on just fine.
There's nothing special so about Nick that makes him the only one who could make friends with a wesen. Other Grimms might be doing the same thing. The only differences are that they don't have a relative on hand who's a Grimm or a lot of history books and weapons stashed somewhere to influence their thinking. What they might learn about their heritage may come from their friend, the wesen. I wonder just how different Nick would have been had Monroe been the one to break the news to him rather than Marie. Nick might have turned out to be a just and law abiding detective, fully in control of himself and married to Juliette, with a couple of kids by now.
As far as other Grimms not knowing, there might be places in the world the consist or only humans and Grimms with no wesen. Grimms would never think they're seeing things because there's nothing to see.
There must be places where there are only wesen and humans, but no Grimms because Grimms seem to be on the endangered list as far as sightings by wesen go.
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