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This is now eerily reminiscent of Sleepy Hollow. I wonder if they have the guts to take it all the way.
 
Renard and that OTT acting and accent. :lmao: Juliette is a bit late in the game to suddenly feel guilty.

I'm guessing Elizabeth Masterantonio didn't fancy doing anymore eps, she's keeping ahead of the game. ;)
 
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Renard and that OTT acting and accent. :lmao: Juliette is a bit late in the game to suddenly feel guilty.

I'm guessing Elizabeth Masterantonio didn't fancy doing anymore eps, she's keeping ahead of the game. ;)

I see what u did there...too soon
 
Damn... that's what you call betrayal! :eek:

I have a feeling that Juliette will die redeeming herself somehow, and next season it's Nick Adalind, Diana and the new baby.

I hope they bring back Trubul working with the FBI storyline ..i thought it was the most compelling new storyline in the series.
 
kind of wished they hadn't settled the whole Jack the Ripper thing so quickly but after that ending. I'm glad. the season finale shouldn't be sidetracked by another case or whatever. it should be all about Nick going on a hunt. I wanna see Nick so enraged that his grimm form that the wesens see is visible to the naked eyes. heads will roll in the finale. Juliette's too.
 
I would think Mama Grimm would be a bit more cautious seeing as how she's a seasoned vet. She should have scouted the area first, not brought Diana with her..instead she just strolls into Nicks house,at night, with a child in her hand..wtf? Especially since she knew she was walking into a potentially dangerous situation seeing as how Juliette told her, Nick was in danger! :doh:
 
Nick [blackout]****ing up and killing Kenneth[/blackout] was REALLY satisfying.
 
Why did it have to be Truble who did what Nick should have done? Going to be a long wait for the next season to see how things turn out.
 
It's perverted how [blackout]Juliette's probably dead[/blackout] while Adalind is chilling with the gang as if she didn't had a hand in setting into motion the string of tragedies that befell Nick.
 
Good finale to a patchy season. They tied up the Jack the Ripper weirdness neatly with Kenneth's well deserved death and the mansion battle was cool. I wasn't expecting the twist on the chopper with the resistance guy, I wonder if that is the end for the Royals stuff.

You can't say Juliette didn't ask for her death, I mean literally! I think Truble doing it was a way to keep Nick as he's always been, kind of a Clark Kent type. I have to wonder what those arrows were laced with though to kill a Hexenbieste.

It's perverted how [blackout]Juliette's probably dead[/blackout] while Adalind is chilling with the gang as if she didn't had a hand in setting into motion the string of tragedies that befell Nick.

Yeah it's odd, I'm thinking Bitsie Tulloch must have wanted to leave the show and they wanted to keep Claire Coffee around, but how we are supposed to buy her on the good guys team is beyond me.
 
Good finale to a patchy season. They tied up the Jack the Ripper weirdness neatly with Kenneth's well deserved death and the mansion battle was cool. I wasn't expecting the twist on the chopper with the resistance guy, I wonder if that is the end for the Royals stuff.

You can't say Juliette didn't ask for her death, I mean literally! I think Truble doing it was a way to keep Nick as he's always been, kind of a Clark Kent type. I have to wonder what those arrows were laced with though to kill a Hexenbieste.



Yeah it's odd, I'm thinking Bitsie Tulloch must have wanted to leave the show and they wanted to keep Claire Coffee around, but how we are supposed to buy her on the good guys team is beyond me.

:huh: You sure you did not start watching TV yesterday bad guys that did worse Things than Adalind and then was on the good guys team

Spike in buffy the vampire slayer or Vegeta from DBZ he was killing thousands and destroying planets before becoming a good guy
 
:huh: You sure you did not start watching TV yesterday bad guys that did worse Things than Adalind and then was on the good guys team

Spike in buffy the vampire slayer or Vegeta from DBZ he was killing thousands and destroying planets before becoming a good guy

Spike never did anything bad personally to the Scoobies, and Vegeta is from a genre that's more amenable to these types of morality alignment switches.

Adalind set into motion a chain of events that lead to Nick's mom and girlfriend being killed in the same day, with the latter doing so as a monster to boot. That's not something you can't get past while trying to insinuate Adalind as a new member of the gang, much less as Nick's apparent rebound girl. And that's while not even getting into the rape baby. I'm glad that Rosalee has the sense not to let this slide.
 
:huh: You sure you did not start watching TV yesterday bad guys that did worse Things than Adalind and then was on the good guys team

Spike in buffy the vampire slayer or Vegeta from DBZ he was killing thousands and destroying planets before becoming a good guy

I have no idea what DBZ is but as pointed out in the first reply to you it is different when the things done are done directly to you. Adalind has had a hand in the deaths of Nick's girlfriend and mom, you don't forgive or forget that.
 
Nick [blackout]****ing up and killing Kenneth[/blackout] was REALLY satisfying.

So Royals have no Wesen powers? I'm still confused about this because Kenneth whipped Renard's ass the other week…?
 
A great and truly status quo changing finale. It was better than the Arrow and Scandal finales imo.
 
We never saw the Hexenbeist spirit or whatever leave Juliette's body like we did with Adalind, so maybe Juliette isn't dead & if she survives what they could have planned for her during the new season. Maybe Juliette's Hexenbeist spirit could somehow find its way into Adalind's body the same way Adalind conceived a child with Nick without ever having physically sleeping with him.
 
show runners confirmed she's dead

adalind did physically sleep with nick.
 
show runners confirmed she's dead

They also told us we're going to see some traction on them Keys this season, and we all know where that went. Plus Madeleine Stowe just told us a few weeks ago she was also "dead".
 
show runners confirmed she's dead

I read an interview it seemed like they were playing the maybe she is, maybe she isn't card. Generally when a cast member leaves the show, they will talk more about the actual person then the character they play.
 
Grimm returns for season 5 on October 30, 2015

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It's back!

Last nights ep was good. Things are really taking off. The preview for the whole season looks like things are going to be epic, with the war coming.
 
It was a good episode but I felt like it was kinda slow. The other thing that kinda ticked me off was Nick reactions to his child. I know there was a lot of death he was dealing with. Yet a newborn baby is like fairy dust they just are so magical making anything terrible in your life fade away.
 
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I thought the ep itself was a bit bland but it has set the table for what looks like an interesting new direction and enemy this season.
 

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