05-30-2018, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-30-2018, 01:42 PM by dicappatore.)
In reply to some of the contributors, again, it must be my simplistic mind not to making a mountain out of a molehill. I am not talking about the epic fight at the end with the "Z" guy but the analysis of the whole purpose of the fight and Nick's coming to terms with himself.
Nick did not revive anyone at the end because no one died. It was all in his mind or another dimension, that other place or what ever place you wish to choose. Thats not the point. Where it all took place doesn't matter. The point of that whole arc was the "Z" guy needed the stick to complete the staff. But he could not just take it, it had to be given willingly to him.
To force Nick to hand it over willingly, he sets up a scenario where he kills all the people that meant something to Nick one at a time, almost in the order of their importance to him. In the end, Nick did win the fight with the blood of his Grimm. Remember, Trubel never saw his mom and aunt, because they were there in spirit, mind, essence, what ever term you wish to choose but never there physically. They were DEAD!
Nick could have still lost the fight but as my analysis goes even the "Z" guy knew, winning the fight would not get him possess the stick. That is why he couldn't just kill him and take it. It had to be given to him. Which is probably how, in the past, he got all the rest of the pieces to put that stick back together from the previous people or even other Grimms.
That is why they all come back in the end. He did not revive anyone. The "Z" guy dies, Nick has a little chat with his inner self transmuted as his mother and aunt. When Trubel shows up, she even tells him is was just them two, not four. And Yes, so was Trubel sucked into that world with him. And, YES, Diana was aware of them Grimms.
Next scene, the "Z" guy body breaks apart into many pieces and opens the portal and they all get sucked out of that other world and into this world, where everyone was alive. They never left, only Nick and Evette left. Go back to that scene. The only two that come through is Nick and Evette, no one else. Why? Because them two were the only ones that went there. The "Z" guy never came to Portland and there was no scene of Nick waving the staff on anyone that was revived because they were never dead.
Diana's words, "Nick, he did not come back through". Nick never came trough after the first time when he followed Evette into that other place. That whole scenario took place in either Nicks mind or another time line or dimensional world. Does it even matter where it took place. What matters is how it took place.
This is how Nick was elevated to a higher level of being a Grimm. He was never just another Grimm. This is why all this malarkey about whom the kids refer to whom as their father or who owned the land or the "Hat" in the new trailer is just that, malarkey. Yes, it is that simple. /Bow
Nick did not revive anyone at the end because no one died. It was all in his mind or another dimension, that other place or what ever place you wish to choose. Thats not the point. Where it all took place doesn't matter. The point of that whole arc was the "Z" guy needed the stick to complete the staff. But he could not just take it, it had to be given willingly to him.
To force Nick to hand it over willingly, he sets up a scenario where he kills all the people that meant something to Nick one at a time, almost in the order of their importance to him. In the end, Nick did win the fight with the blood of his Grimm. Remember, Trubel never saw his mom and aunt, because they were there in spirit, mind, essence, what ever term you wish to choose but never there physically. They were DEAD!
Nick could have still lost the fight but as my analysis goes even the "Z" guy knew, winning the fight would not get him possess the stick. That is why he couldn't just kill him and take it. It had to be given to him. Which is probably how, in the past, he got all the rest of the pieces to put that stick back together from the previous people or even other Grimms.
That is why they all come back in the end. He did not revive anyone. The "Z" guy dies, Nick has a little chat with his inner self transmuted as his mother and aunt. When Trubel shows up, she even tells him is was just them two, not four. And Yes, so was Trubel sucked into that world with him. And, YES, Diana was aware of them Grimms.
Next scene, the "Z" guy body breaks apart into many pieces and opens the portal and they all get sucked out of that other world and into this world, where everyone was alive. They never left, only Nick and Evette left. Go back to that scene. The only two that come through is Nick and Evette, no one else. Why? Because them two were the only ones that went there. The "Z" guy never came to Portland and there was no scene of Nick waving the staff on anyone that was revived because they were never dead.
Diana's words, "Nick, he did not come back through". Nick never came trough after the first time when he followed Evette into that other place. That whole scenario took place in either Nicks mind or another time line or dimensional world. Does it even matter where it took place. What matters is how it took place.
This is how Nick was elevated to a higher level of being a Grimm. He was never just another Grimm. This is why all this malarkey about whom the kids refer to whom as their father or who owned the land or the "Hat" in the new trailer is just that, malarkey. Yes, it is that simple. /Bow
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