Talk:Grimm/@comment-88.162.37.150-20141118002226/@comment-84.184.163.69-20141121215608

And about Grimm in captivity: it's a way to make them die, but also a way to make them angry. And when they escape from their cage, they are even closer to their human prey. So it isn't a good idea anyway, to hold a Grimm captive (unless you are professor at Beacon).