That Grimm gene working overtime! Nick’s been without his sight for less than half a day and he already has super hearing.
He also seems to have an INSANE pain tolerance.
So uh. Trying to eat spaghetti with red sauce during this episode was. A Mistake.
Juliette coming to Rosalee for help! š This is the start of a beautiful friendship.
I gotta hand it to Claire Coffee. She is queen of subtle face acting for an unsubtle character, which makes Adalind so fun to watch even when I’m mad at her. š She makes Adalind seem transparent without overacting, which is hard to do!
This little twist to her mouth when she’s about to get exactly what she wants (or thinks she is), like she’s trying not to appear too giddy. The way her smile is just a little too tight when she talks about her mother. The way her whole face falls when Frau Pesch can tell she has no powers just by looking at her. She really owns every scene she’s in, even if all she’s doing is sitting on a couch having a conversation.
The first official Team Grimm dinner party! SO EMOTIONAL!! Nick, Rosalee, Monroe, Hank. š„¹ Red wine, food, and talking about wtf is going on in Portland. First of MANY to come! š AHHHH I LOVE IT.
Season 2, #3: Julietteās Creepy-Ass Visions in 2×14 (āNatural Born Wesenā) through 2×18 (āVolcanalisā)
I liked Juliette in season one, but season two is when I started to loooooove her, and this arc was a big part of why. Even though she was disoriented, confused, and being gaslit by everyone around her, she remained relentless in her pursuit of the truth. She literally clawed her way back to her memories of Nick, with very little help from the people who could have given her the answers she needed.
(Also, these scenes were so fucking creepy and terrifying and awesome-looking, just aesthetically, A+ Grimm production team. Four for you.)
Season 2, #3: Julietteās Creepy-Ass Visions in 2×14 (āNatural Born Wesenā) through 2×18 (āVolcanalisā)
I liked Juliette in season one, but season two is when I started to loooooove her, and this arc was a big part of why. Even though she was disoriented, confused, and being gaslit by everyone around her, she remained relentless in her pursuit of the truth. She literally clawed her way back to her memories of Nick, with very little help from the people who could have given her the answers she needed.
(Also, these scenes were so fucking creepy and terrifying and awesome-looking, just aesthetically, A+ Grimm production team. Four for you.)
Season 2, #4: Nick Burkhardt, Fruit Ninja in 2×15, āMr. Sandmanā
This scene was just pure fun at the end of an episode that was equal parts gross (eye parasites, euck) and heartbreaking. Nick isn’t often physically vulnerable, and less and less so as the show goes on and he gets better at being a Grimm. So seeing him so helpless, even for a short time, was disconcerting.
But at the end, we were rewarded with this little tidbit: Nick, in the woods, blindfolded, and being a literal fruit ninja. The only thing better than that? The cocky little smirk Nick aims at the trees as he surveys the fruity carnage he’s wrought.
Season 2, #4: Nick Burkhardt, Fruit Ninja in 2×15, āMr. Sandmanā
This scene was just pure fun at the end of an episode that was equal parts gross (eye parasites, euck) and heartbreaking. Nick isn’t often physically vulnerable, and less and less so as the show goes on and he gets better at being a Grimm. So seeing him so helpless, even for a short time, was disconcerting.
But at the end, we were rewarded with this little tidbit: Nick, in the woods, blindfolded, and being a literal fruit ninja. The only thing better than that? The cocky little smirk Nick aims at the trees as he surveys the fruity carnage he’s wrought.