smoofy-grimm:

Okay but real talk there is nothing cuter than the double-handed fist bump Nick and Monroe give each other when Monroe comes to Nick’s house for dinner for the first time and they’re both trying to play it cool so that Juliette doesn’t get suspicious but instead they just act like giant awkward dorks and Juliette is clearly wondering what their damage is but Nick and Monroe are convinced that they are acting completely natural so when Juliette turns around they give each other a double-handed fist bump and look so proud of themselves even though Monroe spun around in a little circle moments before as Nick tried awkwardly to take his coat off.

idristardis:

“I wasn’t really a believer in love at first sight until I met you. Although, to be honest, it wasn’t really love at first sight as much as love at first brick… because if you hadn’t hit that guy when you did, I don’t think I would be standing here today.”

Monrosalee – 1×15 and 3×22

i love grimm but in the later seasons it was seriously lacking monroe & nick bromance. that’s what really pulled me into grimm and it made me sad that pretty much faded when n/dalind took center stage

To be honest, I think it faded long before that. I mean, don’t get me wrong, not a Nadalind fan AT ALL but this is one thing I don’t think we can lay at that ship’s door. Monroe and Nick’s bromance dropped by like 80% around mid-season 2, after Monrosalee really took off and Hank learned the truth and became part of Team Grimm.

That’s not to say that either Hank or Monrosalee should be blamed for it, either…I think it was just a natural side effect of the show’s transition to an ensemble cast. It was nice, though, in the last two seasons, to see them call back to the importance of that early relationship and give it a few more great moments.