Board Thread:Speculation House/@comment-25250830-20141003012248

After tonight's great episode, we now know a good deal more about the Grimm. What especially drew my attention was Oobleck explaining how they are drawn to (and seeming thrive in) environments dominated by negative emotions.

By now, it seem pretty much everyone (including me) believes that what Cinder is doing is an attempt to start a new war. Now consider this in relation to what we just learned about the Grimm- A war would provide an ample supply of negative emotions, coupled with a chaotic environment. Might this be what Cinder's goal is?

And considering that we now also know that the Grimm are capable of at least some basic sentience, might that also mean that there could be Grimm ancient and intelligent enough to have actively played a part in Cinder's scheme for their own purposes?

What do you think?  