Bitsie posted this on Instagram today! Iconic clip of Eve being badass and scary, along with some fun comments!

I know we already knew about a continuation of some sort coming, but that news was a while ago and I love getting confirmation that it’s still being worked on!

Kudos to Sasha and Bitsie for their acting in this season. The level to which they’re both afraid and out of control when it comes to this obsession is so apparent on both their faces in every single scene. Even while Renard is creeping through her house like an absolute freak, he looks scared.

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28 Days of Grimm, Day 28

Favorite Cast Member: Bitsie Tulloch

Bitsie is just as badass as the characters she plays, and I love that. She took a role clearly intended to be a background love interest and carved out a strong, resilient, incredible character instead.

I also love how despite being targeted for bullying by some fans during the show’s run, she always reached out to the fandom and loved to have fun with us.

She named us Grimmsters, she gave me the URL I used for years (jujubiest), she pulled off keeping the most epic secret of the show, she engaged with the fandom in a positive way, and she married our favorite grimm! And she did it all while leading with kindness and humor, always. ❤

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28 Days of Grimm, Day 7

Favorite Cast Moment: David & Bitsie’s Wedding

I LOVE how close the cast all are still, but nothing tugged my heartstrings like David and Bitsie sharing their wedding photos on IG and just how cute and playful they are with each other. Especially when I somehow didn’t even realize they had been dating. 🤣

Some highlights:

It’s clearer every time I watch that there were cracks forming in Nick and Juliette’s relationship as early as episode 3. Maybe even episode 1. The implication is that he’s always been very present and open, and now suddenly he’s gone all the time and closed-off. It’s a real testament to Bitsie as an actress too because a lot of it is conveyed almost entirely via facial expressions and body language, rather than actual dialogue.