I never thought I would get so attached to a trailer. it hurt seeing that happen and it hurts seeing the reruns (watching volcanalis and seeing Juliette just trying to remember nick and how adorable they are just brings tears to my eyes). all that history and knowledge from nick’s ancestors just gone. did josh’s father have any books? I can’t remember what they did with his stuff after the father died.

He did have two trunks worth of books and such for Nick (that’s why Josh’s father was so intent on finding him, besides handing over the key). We know they were able to save some things from the trailer, and that some of the books were at Rosalee’s shop and at Nick’s house, but a lot was lost.

The first time I saw Iron Hans, I compared losing the Trailer to Dean and Sam permanently losing the Impala. Or the Doctor losing his TARDIS. It’s more than just a thing – it’s a character within itself. With a story to tell and so much history. 

We had a mild identity crisis at FYNB after the Trailer burned because our liveblogging tag was “Liveblogging from Aunt Marie’s Trailer.” We’ve had to change it since then.

Team Grimm’s job is going to be much harder from now on without all that knowledge at his disposal. 

I’m going to finish this response with a shameless self advert of a vid I made after Iron Hans last year that I’m thinking I might update, but here ya go . It’s a farewell to the trailer. May it help you in these difficult times.

When Trubel appear for the first time on the show, what do you think about her ? I really thought she was: 1- a villain ; 2- she will killed Nick or 3-she could be Nick’s lost twin sister *laughs*(me and my crazy theory again *laughs* )

Admin Liz here! Initially, I was really intrigued with Trubel but didn’t want to become too attached because you just never know how long a character is going to last. I’m so glad she stuck around – there are so many things to still learn about her! I’m definitely glad that she didn’t turn out to be a villain or try to kill Nick! 

God bless Grimm and all its grey shaded scary aspects. The only complaint is the hero complex that justifies or excuses their immoral actions that is shamed on particular other characters.

It really does delve into the grey morality quite often, doesn’t it? Like a lot of shows in this genre (and most genres, honestly), the main characters are often forgiven for their actions when they are seen as for the greater good. 

I think that’s why the parallels are important, though. To show that what they’re doing isn’t necessarily good within itself, just the motives behind it. The ends justifying the means, so to speak. There should probably be quite a bit more backlash, though.