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I kinda headcanon that while Trubel saw Juliette as a kind, almost motherly figure, she might have also had a tiny bit of a crush on her… but if the mother and daughter dynamic were more substantial, I would definitely not ship it because

it’s pretty creepy to ship people who have pseudo-familial ties even if they are not blood related.

Woah, agreed. And it’s entirely possible, I guess, that Trubel might have had a bit of a crush. I can definitely see that interpretation from the way she acted around Juliette in seasons 3-4.

I actually didn’t even consider the thought of them ending up together in a shippy way, tbh, though I can understand how it might be meant/taken that way. I’ve never shipped Trubel with any of the other main cast, although I know it’s a thing that happens in the fandom.

I would like to see them together as in physically in the same place and supporting each other. But it would be odd and a little squicky for me to see them in a romantic or sexual relationship. Partly because I always did interpret their bond as very mother-daughter or older and younger sister, especially the latter when Juliette became Eve. Also partly because of the way Trubel came into Juliette’s life–desperate, lonely, and in need of so much help–and the fact that she’s about 11 years younger than Juliette/Eve. It would seem a little…predatory? Take-advantage-y? It would be weird.

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“If Adalind and Nick end up happily together and Juliette is left alone…”

If we can’t have Nick and Juliette back together, I want Juliette and Trouble to go off together – they were so close before Juliette got cursed and I would at least like to see that back.

That would be completely amazing. I love them both and they were really close. Juliette was so important to Trubel before her transformation, and then Trubel was arguably the only friend Eve had at Hadrian’s Wall.

I hope someday we get to see the backstory of how Trubel first got involved in HW and Eve’s journey from violent half-dead hexenbiest to precision weapon with no emotions. I know it would have to be a companion novel or comic book or something, which I’m fine with…I just want to know more about that missing piece of the story for both of them.

If Adalind and Nick end up happily together and Juliette is left alone – or killed off again – I won’t forgive Grimm. I haven’t put up with two+ seasons of crap just to see my favorite character and ship go down in flames.

I obviously have no idea what’s going to happen on Friday, but barring some kind of massive reset I can’t see Juliette ending up with anyone romantically at this point. I do hope she doesn’t die and I hope she’s not alone. She’s lost so much–now she’s even lost the power and the purpose she’d finally learned to accept. So I hope they don’t give her a sad or abrupt ending. I hope they do justice to all the writing she’s had up to this point. Even if that doesn’t include a “happily ever after” with Nick…I would settle for just “happily.”

I love Juliette so much, too. She’s one of my all-time favorite characters and I really hope they don’t ruin her just for the sake of eleventh-hour drama or manpain.

I love Grimm but seeing n’adalind makes me mad. She raped him for heaven’s sake. It’s like everyone forgot all the bad things she’s done. Also I did not expect the two deaths in the latest episode. I’m so sad right now.

I’m devastated by those two deaths. They seemed so unnecessary, and so incredibly violent. I mean, Grimm is actually a pretty dark, violent, gory show sometimes…but hardly ever is that kind of horror visited directly upon the main cast, and never in a way that’s permanently fatal. So that they killed two people was a massive shock on its own…never mind the senseless, heinously violent way it happened…in particular with Hank, which I don’t understand. Wu’s death was horrific and sad but it wasn’t over-the-top on the gore. Why did Hank’s have to be that way?

I’ve also never been on board with Nadalind for the exact reasons you mention, especially because the way they wrote it was so rushed and failed to show beforehand that Adalind had changed or articulate whether or not Adalind is responsible for the things she did while she was a hexenbiest. They kind of did it later, but not in a way that was definitive or consistent enough to absolve her completely. Never mind that no amount of absolving would have changed the effect her actions had on Nick.

Basically I wouldn’t have been happy with it no matter how they wrote it, but the way they chose to go about it was especially bad because it just…never rang true to me. The only way I can make it work in my head is that it’s another side-effect of the twinning spell Adalind performed on herself, Juliette, and Nick in season 3.

That being said, I don’t think anyone has forgotten what Adalind has done…least of all Adalind. There have been several moments when others on the team and Adadlind herself have acknowledged her fucked up past. Eve threatened her last season because she was afraid Adalind would cause Nick more pain. Rosalee and Monroe have both shown some wariness toward Adalind in season 5, however kind they are to her otherwise.

And Adalind has spoken of redemption. She knows what she did. She’s sorry for what she did. That doesn’t undo it, excuse it, or make it okay…but I think she’s always thinking about the mistakes she’s made and looking for ways to do good instead anyway. And as I’ve said before, I’m really glad she got to that point…I just wish the writers had done it without all of this romantic nonsense between her and Nick.

They did not have to become romantically involved just because they had a child together, especially considering that the circumstances of Kelly’s conception were non-consensual and traumatic. They could have raised the kid together and found their way to an amicable co-parenting relationship without any of that, and in my opinion they should have. Based on the shoddy writing, I’ll always believe on some level that the writers were just conceding to the demands of Nadalind fans, rather than writing something because there was romantic chemistry or because it worked, story-wise.

Sometimes I don’t see where the writers are going with something on first watch, but I always manage to get there if I think about it a little harder. I even think I understand, now, what led to Sean’s descent into villainy in season 5. With this, though, I’ve thought about it from every angle I can and that’s all I can come up with. And in my opinion it will always be the one glaring, irredeemable flaw in an otherwise solid show.

Hi, guys ! So, any predictions for the tomorrow’s episode ? I still can’t believe this amazing show will ended it tomorrow !!!! *dies* So, I predict here four endings for our girl Trubel : 1- Trubel ending living with Nick ; 2- Trubel ending living with Monrosalee, helping Rosalee with the babies ; 3- Trubel having a handsome boyfriend(it could be a grimm or a hunter XD) and 4- Trubel being Nick’s new boss at the Portland Police Central Station XD Mari.

Well, I find that last one pretty unlikely but I like the spirit behind it! Those are some good predictions for Trubel. I can totally see her living with other members of Team Grimm and being big sister to the kids. Although I kinda see her with a handsome girlfriend. Maybe another badass Grimm like herself, maybe a human girl…maybe even a Wesen girl! Who knows?

Here are my predictions (and slightly wishful thinking) for the rest of the team:

  • Sean and Adalind will die trying to protect Diana and Kelly.
  • Monroe will be grievously injured but will survive.
  • Rosalee will survive to the end.
  • Nick will fight the last battle alone, without any of his friends to help him, for one reason or another.
  • Nick will sacrifice himself to save them all.
  • There will be some kind of time reset that brings back everyone we lost, except Nick…making Nick the reason they all get to live.
  • Eve will get to live a normal human life.
  • We’ll get to see Diana all grown up, and a preteen or teenage version of Kelly.

Either way, advance reviews and the cast have promised us an emotional roller-coaster and an ending we’ll be happy about…I can’t wait to see it!