Nick you giant smoosh-hearted muffin. Twenty bucks for a necklace that went out of style in the 90s. x’D

Always creepin’ 🤗🤫

Nick you giant smoosh-hearted muffin. Twenty bucks for a necklace that went out of style in the 90s. x’D

Always creepin’ 🤗🤫

Grimm Poll!
What “monster of the week” did you find scariest or most awesome? Which one(s) did you want to know more about?

@likesapphirestars Yeah, that one was hella creepy. And they kind of hint a few times thay there are forces beyond the surface of the Grimm world, but never delve deeper. I wish they’d had more time to really get into all of that.
@theloneliesttimeline @impossibleclair YES. UGH. That guy made my skin crawl. The only good thing about that episode was that it gave us Nick the Fruit Ninja.

Grimm Poll!
What mythical creature, urban legend, or Halloween horror story do you wish we had gotten to see Grimm’s take on?

@impossibleclair That would be cool, but it probably never crossed their minds because they thought they were on the wrong coast for it! Which is too bad, because it’d have been neat to see them delve into some of the myths that predate the Sleepy Hollow legend, like the Dullahan.
@sharkbite-666 Jesus you went for maximum creep factor. I don’t know why, but the Bunny Man story freaks me the hell out like few urban legends can. Definitely would’ve been cool, especially as like a Halloween episode!
@autumnsoldier13 Yes!! Why did they not do this? They did like two other fire creatures but never a Phoenix! Grimm writers EXPLAIN!
@sylargrimm Interesting! I think they probably steered away from that one because there’s so much other vampire stuff out there, but it WOULD have been cool to see their take on it. They always did find intriguing ways to twist a well-known story into something new.

pyrohydriscence
replied to your post “Wait so I was just thinking….Kelly said at the end that he knows it’s…”
He might not have his Grimm powers yet (and honestly who knows if he would even get them, if I recall only women of the Grimm line are a sure thing) but he also might have something from Adalind’s side. The Hexenbeist thing is totally uncharted waters.
Very true. The Hexenbiest thing throws it all into uncertainty. Would it enhance his Grimm powers? Change them? Overpower them? Cancel them out entirely? It’s literally impossible for us to know.
That being said, @irreverentcatalyst (Admin D) is working on an update to her posts about Grimm genetics to try and answer at least some of these questions. Look for it in the upcoming hiatus posts!

misscoraline
replied to your post “Since Diana said “Mom and Dad are waiting”, I’m guessing that Dad…”
Greenwalt & Kouf confirmed in an interview that Mom & Dad was Adalind & Nick…
I’ll admit, I haven’t seen that interview…and I’ve seen a lot of them. But here’s the thing: you can send me a link right now to a video of Greenwalt and Kouf chanting “when Diana says ‘mom and dad’ she means Nick and Adalind” over and over for two hours, and I still won’t interpret it that way.
Why? Because whatever they say in interviews, they didn’t choose to make it concrete in canon.
When an author chooses not to state something outright in canon, they leave it open to audience interpretation. They can come back later and say whatever they want in interviews, but “word of god” that does not also exist in canon is not technically canon and doesn’t have to affect how we interpret the text.
If an author wants something interpreted a certain way, that’s all well and good for them. But if they didn’t state it that way in the actual text, they leave the door open for any number of other interpretations, from the mostly-canonically-supported to the absolutely-wackadoo-unlikely-but-still-not-technically-contradictory.
That’s the beauty of interpretation, headcanon, fanon, fandom.
For many reasons, some personal and some canonical, I choose not to interpret that line a certain way. Which is completely fine. After all, the writers left the door wide open.

somekindofsaviour
replied to your post “Since Diana said “Mom and Dad are waiting”, I’m guessing that Dad…”
Thank you. Sean is an asshole, but he’s been consistent about wanting to be Diana’s dad.
That’s how I feel, too. And while I agree wholeheartedly with (and am a living example of) @resistpoisontangface‘s statement that you can have more than one dad–or mom for that matter–I also know that kids tend to pick up on their parents’ feelings about certain things and act accordingly. And I cannot ever see Sean being okay with Diana calling someone else “dad,” least of all Nick. Give it 20 years or 200 years, it ain’t gonna happen.
So based just on my own personal experience, and the fact that Diana consistently called Nick by his first name, I don’t think she meant Nick when she said “dad.” I don’t interpret it that way. It’s fine if other people do, but I never will. And that’s not a reflection on how I view Nick’s role in Diana’s life. That’s just how I feel about how she’d apply the label.

hexenbabe
replied to your post “hexenbabe
replied to your post “pyrohydriscence
replied to your…”
Of course, I never expected Juliette/Eve to reciprocate that sort of feeling because it would be very creepy. I’m happy to see the support they have for each other in those little scenes. As for age gaps, I do notice the disturbing trend of people shipping Trubel with those who are much older than her. Like… she’s fine on her own or with someone close to her age???
True. There was even a hot second there in season 4 when people shipped her with Muggle Josh, which was fine and all (and I actually thought their dynamic was really cute tbh)…but there was also some backlash about that because he seemed to be so much older than her.
Granted…his age is never explicitly stated in the show (and people’s age perception when it comes to TV characters is way off anyway because of the way people are usually cast in roles much younger than their actual age). But there was still that valid concern for the kind of message it sent to blithely promote such a ship, especially for a character that is vulnerable and traumatized…and tbh it was refreshing (and surprising) to see that kind of awareness, especially in a fandom where one of the most popular ships is between a rape victim and the person who raped them.
Although full disclosure…some of my major ships in other fandoms do have pretty gnarly age gaps. Then again, the younger persons involved are older than Trubel (my age or older). But still. It’s a thing that’s pervasive throughout fandom, and sometimes it’s good to take a step back and consider the implications of that.

hexenbabe
replied to your post “pyrohydriscence
replied to your post “If Adalind and Nick end up…”
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.
I really hope so! Sean needs someone to talk some sense into him, or help him deal with whatever else is going on with him that would make him suddenly turn on the very people he used to work beside and trust. Meisner was clearly one of the people Sean trusted at one point. Hopefully it’s really him and he can get through to Sean the way Nick couldn’t.
Nick never really tried though. He kept distrusting him and never even talked to him when he thought Sean was recruited by Black Claw
I mean, when you’re right you’re right. No one on Team Grimm seemed very eager to talk to Sean or find out what was going through his mind before it was far too late.
It reminds me a lot of season 4, honestly: everyone behaving out-of-character and not talking in order to facilitate a character becoming a villain when under normal circumstances it would never happen.
Not that I’m literally brimming with more salt than all the oceans about it or anything.

razielim
replied to your post “THANK YOU DIANA”
all the adults in that room needed to immediately say that. i know they’re scared of her but they all needed to gravely impress upon her how helpful she can be. and THEN apologize for not explaining things immediately. and then THANK her again. bc their silence is how ppl like diana become evil istg
This is so true. She reacted really well when Adalind asked her to put Kelly down, and when Adalind explained that she can’t just make her parents love each other.
She’s not evil, she’s just a child. A very powerful child who needs someone to teach her right from wrong, to appreciate it and praise her when she does something good and let her know it’s not okay and why when she does something bad or harmful. Someone to impress upon her how powerful she is and what a gift and responsibility those powers are. The way they’re all just walking on eggshells around her without fully explaining anything is only going to lead to problems.