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* So are the Royals actual royals? As in, do they rule sovereign nations in the normal world? Because when they are mentioned on the News they are still called "prince" or King, so I'm guessing in the normal world they're just average royal families, while in the magical world they rule the Wesen.

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* So are the Royals actual royals? As in, do they rule sovereign nations in the normal world? Because when they are mentioned on the News they are still called "prince" or King, so I'm guessing in the normal world they're just average royal families, while in the magical world they rule the Wesen.Wesen.
* So a woman vanishes off the face of the earth after a blazing public row with her boyfriend about the boyfriend's pregnant other woman. No one seems to notice she's missing and no one seems to have awkward questions for the boyfriend, who is a cop and would surely know how to make sure she's never found. Sure, maybe Juliette drove her other friends away with her recent behaviour, she could have quit her job or been fired, it just seems strange that no one has questions for Nick about where she is when their breakup was so public.
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* In the Pilot, how is the jogger's Ipod still working let alone on the same song? Even if it was put on loop, you'd think it would have A.) worn down the charge or B.) gotten damaged or destroyed when the Blutbad attacked her.

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* In the Pilot, how is the jogger's Ipod still working let alone on the same song? Even if it was put on loop, you'd think it would have A.) worn down the charge or B.) gotten damaged or destroyed when the Blutbad attacked her.her.
* So are the Royals actual royals? As in, do they rule sovereign nations in the normal world? Because when they are mentioned on the News they are still called "prince" or King, so I'm guessing in the normal world they're just average royal families, while in the magical world they rule the Wesen.
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** Seems to be more to establish her character and a chess motif are always good for that. If it was going to be a Chekhov Gun it might had been cut when the series ended so quickly, or might have been the start of an on going chess motif that was going to be built apon. like if we apply the chess motif to Juliette, she's a pawn that's become a queen- this is definitely crossing into WMG territory however.

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** Seems to be more to establish her character and a chess motif are always good for that. If it was going to be a Chekhov Gun it might had been cut when the series ended so quickly, or might have been the start of an on going chess motif that was going to be built apon. like if we apply the chess motif to Juliette, she's a pawn that's become a queen- this is definitely crossing into WMG territory however.however.
* In the Pilot, how is the jogger's Ipod still working let alone on the same song? Even if it was put on loop, you'd think it would have A.) worn down the charge or B.) gotten damaged or destroyed when the Blutbad attacked her.
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** Even if Nick wouldn’t face any legal consequences, the public scandal would almost certainly have ended his career as a police detective.
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** I believe it was established somewhere that Renard recognizes some of the signs of a Wesen being involved and gives them to Nick.
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** Renard was only forced to flee, cause the Queen apparently want him dead. As such he was the child of an adulterous affair. As Neither Sean or Eric are married, that doesn't apply in Diana's case.

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** Renard was only forced to flee, cause the Queen apparently want him dead. As such he was the child of an adulterous affair. As Neither neither Sean or nor Eric are is married, that doesn't apply in Diana's case.
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** It might not be Juliette's house, just Nick's. When she didn't have her memories of Nick, she still remembered Monroe and other people, so her brain kind of filled in the blanks. Without her memories of Nick, she might just believe it was her house because, well, why else would she be living there? Of course it's her house. In reality, it's Nick's house and she just didn't remember because she didn't remember Nick. That would also explain why he could sell the house without her.
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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.

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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.it.
** Seems to be more to establish her character and a chess motif are always good for that. If it was going to be a Chekhov Gun it might had been cut when the series ended so quickly, or might have been the start of an on going chess motif that was going to be built apon. like if we apply the chess motif to Juliette, she's a pawn that's become a queen- this is definitely crossing into WMG territory however.
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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.
* At the end of season 4, Meisner take Diana. In "Inugami", season 5, we see Rachel bring Diana to Renard. How did Rachel get a hold of Diana?

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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.
* At the end of season 4, Meisner take Diana. In "Inugami", season 5, we see Rachel bring Diana to Renard. How did Rachel get a hold of Diana?
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* At the end of season 4, Meisner (resistance and Hadrian's Wall) take Diana. In "Inugami", season 5, we see Rachel (Black Claw) bring Diana to Renard. How did Rachel get a hold of Diana?

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* At the end of season 4, Meisner (resistance and Hadrian's Wall) take Diana. In "Inugami", season 5, we see Rachel (Black Claw) bring Diana to Renard. How did Rachel get a hold of Diana?
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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.

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* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.it.
* At the end of season 4, Meisner (resistance and Hadrian's Wall) take Diana. In "Inugami", season 5, we see Rachel (Black Claw) bring Diana to Renard. How did Rachel get a hold of Diana?
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** But on that note, what exactly are the royals (i just watched the episode about the [[spoiler: Parasite infested human that made him look like a wesen]]), because as explained by rosalee, if a human and a wesen have a child, the child will either be wesen or human by a 50/50 chance, but [[spoiler: renard is a Zauberbiest/royal hybrid but he clearly only half woges]] so clearly whatever royals are they arent 100% pure human

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** But on that note, what exactly are the royals (i just watched the episode about the [[spoiler: Parasite infested human that made him look like a wesen]]), because as explained by rosalee, if a human and a wesen have a child, the child will either be wesen or human by a 50/50 chance, but [[spoiler: renard is a Zauberbiest/royal hybrid but he clearly only half woges]] so clearly whatever royals are they arent 100% pure humanhuman
* Have they ever revealed the significance of Trubel's chess piece? With it being a knight, I figured it hid one of the seven keys, but since they've found the treasure in the fifth season and only needed five of the keys, it seems a little redundant. Just seems strange to throw in something that seemed very significance plot-wise and then ignore it.

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