They really need a secret division for Wesen crimes.
Free the hidden. Kinda reminds me of Doctor's Zygon's with their Truth or Consequences.
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!The Rat King is a really silly concept, even by Grimm standards.
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!Was Monroe's book hinting at incest?
Edit:Looks like the gang is together again. I wonder what Juliet's reaction will be when she learns about Nick and Adalind.
edited 11th Dec '15 8:33:39 PM by Cross
Looks like we're back on track with the Keys subplot, with a bonus Author's Saving Throw.
edited 30th Apr '16 2:46:20 PM by Cross
Conrad's words to Renard during last night's episode really make this question that's been in my head for a while that much greater:
Could Grimms be a type of Wesen?
"Somehow the hated have to walk a tightrope, while those who hate do not."I don't think so. Wu is not considered Wesen in his current state, and there are other strange things out there that isn't classified as it.
Catching up on season 5. Just finished episode 14. Goddamnit Wu.
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!Boop. So how about that season finale?
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!Surprised there were no smart remarks after "To be continued".
Diana is really creepy, her dolls even more so.
Think she'll be the final boss?
Diana is a weird wrench in the gears.
If we're looking for a theoretical happy ending, Nick could deal with Black Claw, get Adalind and Kelly back, and live happily ever after doing Grimm things. But for Diana. She's not quite a heel, but I don't see her turning face regardless. I don't see the show killing a child, much less a main character's daughter, just to pave the way. So what could be done with her? I honestly can't guess the endgame with her character. All options seem improbable.
Diana is very powerful, I'm hoping Adalind will help her learn to be a good person despite all the power. Otherwise, she could end up like that boy in Children of the Corn, I think that was the name, it was a Twilight Zone episode.
Does anyone else think that Juliette got cured of being a Hexenbiest as well as of her wound? This will make Nick's life even more complicated.
I'm also not sure how a shoot-out between police precincts is going to play out; I do hope they address it next season.
edited 27th May '16 7:20:58 PM by Lightningnettle
Seeing as it didn't leave Juliette as it did with Adalind, she should have her powers. For the shootout, doubt it will be referenced next season and if they do it will be minor.
I'm sorry, I don't understand what "it" left Adalind?
When Adalind lost her powers because of Nick we saw it leaving her, that didn't happen with Julliette.
Yes, that's true. Hmm.
So in case anyone still cares the new season premiered last night. This is also the last one.
Stop being a dick, Renard. Srsly.
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!If it makes you feel better Renard gave him a thorough asskicking, also STATUS QUO IS FUCKING GOD. You would think with this being the last season they would change things up a bit.
Yeah, I'm actually surprised they pulled a move straight out of the early season playbook and rubber banded back to status quo so hard it stings. They know it's all downhill from here, they have a free hand to change the formula...
...or will they after all?
This has been a great season, but this episode and last episode are going in hard. Mah heart.
From what I hear they're doing Rat King and Peter Pan this season.
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders!