Tag: the end
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.
What I loved most and what I found particularly powerful was Nick being surrounded by female Grimms, women who are integral to his life and propelled him forward throughout everything. Seeing Nick with his mother, aunt, and Trubel, fighting together was incredibly epic!
Agreed! One of the things this show has always done incredibly well, IMO, is having a male protagonist surrounded by women without making those women seem like accessories.
Each woman on this show is powerful, and each one has her own story. And the fact is that Nick would not be who he is–would not have won this final fight at all–if it weren’t for these amazing women who’ve shaped him throughout his life. Particularly Kelly Sr. and Marie.
Rosalee’s death in Grimm 6×13: “The End”
No regrets.
Go!
So now I realize that they basically told us how this was gonna go down in the “previously on Grimm” part of this ep.
Schrodinger’s reality.
Until Nick made his choice, both realities technically existed. Only when Nick made the choice to stand up to Zerstorer and fight him did the reality in which Zerstorer loses solidify and become The reality.
Which means if Nick had chosen to give in…he would have been trapped forever in that horrific reality where everyone he loved was dead.
Am I the only one now more confused about hexenbiests than I was before the last episode or did I just miss something.
I’m not confused necessarily but I certainly have a lot of theories. Not new theories, per se…more like old theories validated somewhat.
And a few that aren’t necessarily validated, but that are still plausible given what we know about hexenbiests now (they’re separate from Wesen, they’re an opposing force to Wesen and Grimms, etc).
Man, I can feel my fanfiction wheels a-turning…
About what is happening in Grimm: HAHAHAHAHAHA
You know, depending on when you started laughing you either have an admirable amount of joyous exuberance…or an extremely morbid sense of humor.

































