01-14-2018, 10:12 AM
(01-14-2018, 09:26 AM)irukandji Wrote:I don’t recall the show providing how Trubel ended up in foster care. It did provide that she saw her first woge while in foster care. So while her parents may have known she might be a Grimm, she hadn’t yet shown any signs of being one. I don’t understand the connection between Trubel being a child in foster care and her family being ashamed of Grimm.(01-14-2018, 09:16 AM)Robyn Wrote: But there’s not any indication that Trubel’s surviving family members knew about Grimm. I don’t recall the details of why Trubel ended up in foster care or if either of her parents were actually Grimm. But considering that Nick didn’t know about Grimm/Wesen until Marie was at death’s door, there’s not reason to assume the Grimm in Trubel’s family discussed it with non-Grimm members.
She's a distant relative to Nick. Nebojsa knew all about their family tree and he wasn't a relative. If it's as you say, Trubel's surviving family members knew nothing of grimms, how did Trubel end up on the family tree? Someone had to tell him about it and the path showing her relation to the first grimms, including Nick.
(01-14-2018, 09:16 AM)Robyn Wrote: If you mean that any Grimm should have come to Trubel’s aid, why would they automatically know she was a Grimm? Kelly knew because she’d kept tabs on Nick and corresponded with Marie. That doesn’t mean Kelly knew a distant cousin was a Grimm. Kelly and Marie may not have even known Trubel existed, Grimm or not.
No, I'm talking about the opposite. I'm saying Trubel's family was ashamed of her being a grimm so they chucked her off into a mental institution. It's obvious that neither Kelly or Marie knew of Trubel. But if they did, I highly doubt they'd go get her anyway.
The show didn’t provide how and why Nebojsa gathered information on other Grimm or whether he placed significant value on his books and the keys in his possession. One thing for sure, he didn’t have a plan in place for someone to continue his work after his death or ensure the books and keys didn’t fall into the wrong hands. Otherwise, Felix wouldn’t have gotten them because of an estate sale.
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