That was more red herring filler dialogue.
We’re told that the demon wanted both Diana and baby Kelly, but nothing ever came out of it, even when later in the episode he advised Nick to seek their counsel on a pressing matter. She prefers axes and swords to get the job done. Trubel doesn’t put stock in potions and spells because she’s always been a hands-on type of warrior. The surviving members of Team Grimm, now split over several locations, tried to formulate a plan to halt or annihilate Zerstörer. For reasons we don’t know early on, the demon won’t or can’t kill Nick, and disappeared to parts unknown. Nick was beside himself with grief, as anyone would be in his position under those circumstances. The magic stick was inoperable when it was most needed. It was painful to watch Nick suffer through Hank and Wu’s demise.
Zerstörer has left a trail of corpses in his wake at the gas station: a homeless man, and several policemen and detectives. “Thy rod and thy staff, they comfort me.” Psalms, 23:4Īll seems lost at the beginning of tonight’s series finale.