We’re still here! Not as active at the moment but we’re always here. We miss it too! Grimmsters hibernate but we never leave.
I’m always hoping/on the lookout for more info on the spin-off.
We’re still here! Not as active at the moment but we’re always here. We miss it too! Grimmsters hibernate but we never leave.
I’m always hoping/on the lookout for more info on the spin-off.
I saw!! Just reblogged a post from @poptart-cat-78 about it! SO EXCITING!

Oh god the Portland truther community must be an absolutely wild place. Can you IMAGINE?! Half the shit they believe is true and the other half is bonkers even for Portland. They think Rosalee is some kind of mafia donne. They’re pretty sure Captain Renard is an evil shapeshifting alien. Etc.
Yes! I love this and it’s so in-character for him!
Of the blutbau triplets (which we have some blog headcanons for if you’re new here! that I’m about to add to lol), Felix comes out as gay when he’s in 10th grade, on the ride to school. When he gets home that day, his parents are waiting in the living room, which looks like the Pride section of Target (R.I.P.) threw up on it. There’s rainbow bunting on the fireplace, a rainbow cover on the couch, rainbow balloons and streamers hanging from the ceiling, and a big rainbow slice cake that says “Congrats on Coming Out!” in frosting letters. Monroe and Rosalee are in matching rainbow cardigans and party hats. Felix is absolutely mortified, god parents are so embarrassing! But underneath that, he knows he’s loved.
Monroe proceeds to become the most over-invested stereotypical PFLAG parent imaginable (in the best way). He audits queer studies classes at a local university. He volunteers for the city’s Pride committee. He sponsors and chaperones events for Felix’s high school GSA. He knows the whole world won’t be a safe space for his son, but he makes damn sure to create as many of them as he possibly can for Felix to run to when he needs.
The [Redacted]-Calvert home becomes a refuge for closeted kids who are friends of the triplets and don’t know how to tell their parents. Once or twice over the years, one of his kids comes home with a crying kid carrying a backpack in tow, when telling their parents didn’t go well. Every time, Monroe looks at his son and remembers holding him as a baby and every moment of watching him grow up, and cannot imagine how any parent could turn their own child away for any reason, much less for something that hurts no one.
Rosalee is less effusive, but no less supportive. Those few times her kids bring a friend home crying, Rosalee gives them mom hugs and makes up the guest room for them, and once they’re soundly asleep or having dinner with her family and starting to smile again, she quietly ducks out and goes straight to their parents to give them a piece of her mind. Monroe can’t imagine abandoning one of his kids, but Rosalee can imagine a dozen ways to shame someone into the ground for doing so. She’s so good at it and so persuasive that by the end, one of the couples actually thanks her for it and begs her to help with apologizing to their kids.
When some one million mom or other tries to get a queer YA novel banned from the school library, they quickly find they fucked with the wrong fuchsbau. Rosalee tries reason and she tries diplomacy. But when the woman starts passing around lists of yet more books to ban and making noises about enforcing “birth names” and “correct bathrooms,” Rosalee ropes Nick into helping staff the next PTA bake sale and introduces him to everyone, including Mrs. One Million Moms.
Poor Nick, totally oblivious, greets her with a smile and a mild look of surprise when she woges in front of him. Rosalee makes sure to mention, all smiles, how Nick is such a dear old family friend who’s really helped her with so many little problems over the years. Nick gets bashful and puzzled at the praise. Mrs. One Million Moms turns white as a sheet and come Monday, suddenly her zeal for banning queer books and forcing trans kids to be deadnamed in class has mysteriously dried up.
Rosalee knows that was fighting dirty. She doesn’t give a shit. You can’t take the high road with people that dedicated to crawling around in the mud. It’s not just about her own kids, though that would be enough. She’s held a kid whose name she didn’t even know yet while they cried so hard they nearly threw up because of people like that woman. When it comes to making them feel safe, she’ll fight far dirtier than that if she has to.
(Also, yes. When Farrin casually mentions she’s thinking about taking up painting one night at dinner, she wakes up the next morning to find an easel with a fresh canvas next to her bed, acrylic paints, oil paints, watercolors, watercolor paper, and every brush the local craft store had. It’s…a bit much. But the thing about Monroe and Rosalee is that their support always comes without pressure. She knows if she decides after a week that painting isn’t for her, she’ll never hear a word of guilt-tripping or disappointment from her parents about it. The materials will all go into storage, or be donated, or passed on to some friend or other, and she’ll get the same level of over-the-top support the next time she wants to try something.)
Passing on your thanks to the lovely followers!
I still hold out hope we’ll get that spin-off someday…
I…genuinely don’t recall? If we did I’m guessing it would be in season 4. But I don’t recall it specifically.
David is a little freak (affectionate) lol.
Also HARD SAME. Guh there is very little that truly grosses me out but anything with eyes does the trick. This episode is pure nightmare fuel.
Hey, no need to apologize!
It’s wonderful that people are still excited about Grimm and I’m glad we can remain an active space for the fandom! This blog has been around since season 1 because we LOVE this weird little show that could! I want this blog to be MORE active and more consistently so, actually. Asks definitely help with that.
So send away!
ANON YOU ARE A GENIUS.
Tbh I always thought Wu had a bit of a crush on Hank (they even went on a lil date in season 1!!!), but I could totally see him having one on Nick too! Maybe he just has a thing for detectives, who knows? xD
I have to say, there was a TREMENDOUS amount of love for Wu while the show was airing. I remember “TELL WU NOW” trending on Twitter multiple times starting in like, season 3 maybe? But I agree there can never be enough Wu love. I also think seeing him and Juliette united in a cause (first beat the shit out of Sean, then rescue Nick) would be PEAK.
Thank you for this DELIGHTFUL ask!
I can’t possibly disagree and neither, I think, would most of the fandom. I mean look at the people he’s drawn to! Look at those big sad eyes and his pouting tendencies! That stressful job where he’s expected to be the big scary Grimm all the time! Regardless of who you pair him with we all know Nick starts the night as a mouthy brat and ends up being a whimpering, begging, needy mess (affectionate) by the end.
Juliette? Soft domming him like it’s her job, tells him he’s a good boy when he follows instructions (rare occurrence).
Eve? NOT soft but still domming him like it’s her job, makes him beg for everything.
Monroe? He likes it when Nick is a bit of a brat but at the end of the day he knows all Nick really wants is for those eyes to glow red and for Monroe to remind him who the big bad wolf is, here.
Hank? Service top to end all service tops, probably into edging, Nick loves it even when he’s pleading for mercy.
The only actual serious power struggle I can imagine would be between him and Sean, and it’s anybody’s guess who ends up calling who daddy in that scenario (trick question: it’s different every time they hook up).