(03-14-2016, 03:48 AM)droid327 Wrote:Good point on Nick you would think they would be more suspicious of Renard. Only thing they may (he been sleeping with the woman) think he is more into power then cop. I would think they know he royal and maybe even that the king is dead so could they think he had something to do with that?(03-13-2016, 06:04 PM)jsgrimm45 Wrote: I also see that HW will now not give Nick info on BC or if they do he will be told to keep Renard out of the loop.
I expect quite the opposite - I think Renard is going to be a mole for HW in BC. I think he's going to play along with the whole election thing and pretend to join up with BC, so he can "make up" for losing Marwan. Meisner was all upset at Renard for losing their chance to get into BC's command structure - now Renard can say that it worked out even better for them because they'll have a high-level informant.
The only thing I don't get is BC knows Nick is a Grimm, don't they? And they know Nick works for Renard, of course. So why wouldn't they be more suspicious of Renard, before just seemingly trusting him because he's (half) Wesen?
To BC Renard kills two birds with one stone police capt to send things off in the wrong direction and two connections to the royal families. We the viewer know he good at playing thing tight so I can see him doing what you said, I also see him being tested so these test will put him at odds with the scooby's. I'm thinking Severus Snape where the scooby's don't trust him any longer but Meisner knows the story this will work will if HW sends Eve as his contact this will look like he already working behind Nick's back. BC can't know the whole story of Nick and Juliette so she perfect as a contact.
Good post makes for some good what ifs. Thanks
(03-13-2016, 10:22 PM)Belle Wrote:Could have been this group of Knights were from this area and had brought home their fellow Grimm's for burial so the skulls.(03-13-2016, 04:11 PM)droid327 Wrote: 1) To everyone who says "its not that powerful"....an artifact that can cure any wound would essentially grant immortality. A warrior who carried that object could not be felled by any mortal man, their wounds would heal as fast as they were made. And maybe its power can be extended by someone who knows how to use it fully, maybe you could grant a whole army Deadpool-like regeneration powers. In the 12th C. that would have been the most powerful thing on the planet, whoever had it could conquer the world.
2) The glowing skulls were not of Grimms. The Grimm Knights were the ones who put it there. It would have been very difficult for them to put their own skulls in place... Given the Grimm's penchant for taking Wesen heads, I'd imagine they were skulls of those rare bioluminescent cow-mutilating "alien" Wesen. Bones contain lots of phosphorus normally; maybe their bones are phosphorescent, where they absorbed the light from Nick and Monroe's flashlights and then started to glow when they were extinguished, like glow-in-the-dark toys do.
Bummer, you are right. Unless they had spare Grimm skulls, they couldn't be the ones used to set up the glowing skull.
It's like they say in med school, "The one brain you can never dissect is your own"
Oh well, no glowing Grimm skulls, but I'd still bet there's a Grimm gene or sequence of genes that codes for some crazy proteins