You know what I really wanted from the epilogue?
Nick Burkhardt in his mid-50s. Just as he’s beginning to come into his full Silver Fox potential.
Just. Imagine it.
You know what I really wanted from the epilogue?
Nick Burkhardt in his mid-50s. Just as he’s beginning to come into his full Silver Fox potential.
Just. Imagine it.
I really love that scene in the hotel room in “Beeware.” Nick’’s profiling skills are on full display again. He knows what Adalind is. He knows she’s the one who tried to kill Marie. But he’s profiling her, in this entire scene. Trying to get her to admit it, or, in the absence of that, to drop her facade and show him her true face. It’s a very guns-on-the-table scene and I love it.
I’m pretty sure episode 2 is the last time Nick answers honestly when someone asks him if he’s alright.
I will never stop being sad that they dropped Nick’s profiling skills after season one. It was a neat part of his characterization that I really miss.
It just strikes me every time when Hank makes that crack about kids not doing what their parents say all the time, I would bet you almost anything that Nick Burkhardt didn’t even CONSIDER directly disobeying Marie.
Whoever lit the pilot was seriously in love with Nick’s green eyes. They pop in every frame he’s in.
Nick’s Disney Prince hair and wide-eyed innocence kills me EVERY TIME. God.






Somehow I never noticed before how delighted Nick is with all of this. He’s playing it cool but look at the grin. He secretly loves this stuff.








Can we talk about the fact that Nick is letting Monroe borrow his family heirloom, hella-antique, probably valuable, 100% real headsmashing weapon for his Halloween display? Can we please?