(03-04-2018, 03:43 PM)eric Wrote: I think one reason there might be a larger population of wessen in Portland than is normal could be because there is something about Portland that appeals to them. There is a higher percentage of liberals in California than Nebraska, which has a higher percentage of conservatives, for example. Maybe the weather is more suited to them, maybe the nearby forests give them more a chance to roam free. One Blutbad moved there and passed the word around about how good it was. In the show Portland is shown as a place where weird is more acceptable than say Butte. Once the wessen learned there was a good Grimm in town old habits started to change--the hippo lady in Seven Year Itch knew there was a Grimm, and he didn't have to be feared. By controlling the bad wessen the good wessen lived in less fear than before--Bud's group, for example. A world without Grimms would mean that the good wessen would always fear the bad ones, with a good Grimm in town the good ones had someone they could call on.
I'm curious. What exactly is the difference between a so called "good grimm" and a "bad grimm"? Marie told Nick to hunt the bad ones and I am paraphrasing here. Supposedly he does just that. But in doing so, is Marie then considered a "bad grimm"? What about Trubel? Is she really hunting only bad wesen? And how about Kelly?
Are they "bad grimms" in relation to Nick's "good grimm"?
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