Oh my god, you two are so married. I mean I know you are married but still.
monrosalie??
Yup! I mean that “stop working and come to bed” scene was about as married as they’ve ever been, like damn.
Oh my god, you two are so married. I mean I know you are married but still.
monrosalie??
Yup! I mean that “stop working and come to bed” scene was about as married as they’ve ever been, like damn.

darkprotectress
replied to your chat “Sean: Sometimes the only way to protect the ones you love is to let…”
Good gods he went and drank the damn Kool Aid

Man, Renard, you seriously drank all the damn kool-aid, didn’tcha?
Like a frat boy on a keg
I’ve entered that phase of a Grimm season where I have no fucking clue where they’re going and I’m just kinda chilling like “go ahead Grimm Writers. Just fuck me up.”
yeah, we are reaching that level.

replied to your post
“Is seriously NO ONE going to ask where these children he’s never…”
Right? Also Adalind, totally not there for his entire political race.
SERIOUSLY. Portland, GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER! Do you have no political activists? Teenagers with internet? NOTHING?

pyrohydriscence
replied to your chat “Nick: He has my son, kinda complicates things.
Hank: I don’t have a…”
I like how many people are willing to take Renard out in Nick’s behalf.
Same! Meisner is like “you can’t kill him, Nick,” and the rest of Team Grimm is like:

I think he was angry and hurt about both, but that his focus is on getting his son back right now, because Kelly is the most vulnerable party here (at least until he shows some sign of powers of his own).
I also think that while Nick grew to have an attachment to Adalind, he wasn’t in love with her and he isn’t going to feel that loss as hard as he’s feeling the loss of his son right now. He doesn’t blame her, he knows she truly felt she had no choice…but that isn’t going to stop him from doing whatever he has to do to get his son back, either, even if that puts her at risk.
I’m….not sure that’s how that will work, Anon. For one thing, Nick and Juliette still have a lot they need to sort through, and I think it’s pretty clear after this episode that some part of Eve/Juliette feels betrayed by Nick and the team’s continued compassion, support, and understanding for Adalind when they couldn’t offer any of those things to her when she desperately needed them.
For another, I feel like having Adalind die to save Nick would be just as cheap a cop-out way to redeem her character as all this romance and domestic mess they’ve tried to do all year.
Granted, that doesn’t mean they won’t do it. *sigh*
Yep…he did indeed.
Hi Anon! Yes there was, and next week there will be a two hour finale!
If you missed the episode this week, you should be able to view it for free on NBC.com starting tomorrow, or on Hulu.