1×01 / 6×13
First and Last Nick & Hank Scene
Tbh I was anticipating having to make a very different “first and last” scene for these two and I was not looking forward to it. I’m so glad they gave us this instead.
1×01 / 6×13
First and Last Nick & Hank Scene
Tbh I was anticipating having to make a very different “first and last” scene for these two and I was not looking forward to it. I’m so glad they gave us this instead.
Edits of some of the framed photos that decorated the sets of Grimm over the years.
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.
Agreed, agreed, AGREED. I’m so angry. And sad. Mostly angry.
Like…couldn’t they have mixed it up and had them LIVE for a damn change? It doesn’t help that that scene was…well, it wasn’t great. I got what they were going for, but it made no sense to me. I get why Hank couldn’t be saved by the Stick, but why does Nick just sit there and stare at Wu while he’s still alive and could be healed instead of HEALING HIM!?
As cheesy as I think Total Rewinds are, I want a fucking Total Rewind ending to Grimm now because it’s the only way to fix this first and foremost, as well as a few other things they’ve left broken here at the end.
Some Hank Griffin Prop Details: access card, business cards, tactical jacket.
Being one with nature. Hank. You have to stop with the killer tree puns. (Please never stop.)
More of Hank and Wu, ace detectives! With a side of Nick this time.
Right? I need it like breathing. I would settle for literally any buddy cop comedy featuring those two actors, of course, because it would be brilliant…but I would possibly kill a man really love to see a Hank/Wu spin-off, specifically.
The pilot could take place a few months after the events of the Grimm finale, and show Wu’s first case as a full-fledged detective and Hank’s new partner.
They deal with new cases each week, some Wesen, some regular. We could get actual full backstories for both of them as time goes on and learn even more about the Grimm world. Whichever other characters survived the finale very occasionally make cameos, like maybe they call Monroe and Rosalee to get some info on a new Wesen they’ve never seen before.
New characters would be introduced, including more members of the Portland PD, their new captain (a badass no-nonsense lady of course), and possibly a wacky CI or two. Wu and Hank would become best friends and develop their amazing chemistry as they help each other deal with Portland, the emotional fallout from the end of Grimm, and life in general. There might be a mytharc, there might not…I don’t really care.
It could be called Weird Portland.
That’s what we do here: make sense outta stuff nobody can explain.
The amount of Hank and Wu in this episode is giving me LIFE.