In movies and shows with multiple potential live interests it is usually the first shown that becomes the canon or fanon love interests. That essentially ended up becoming the case here. They are the embodiment of the enemies to lovers troupe
The best piece of acting is the way the smile falls off of Nick's have as she reminds him of that wild night with Juliette. So much is said without needing to say a word
Adalind was a psychological genius in this. She knew once Nick saw the baby as his, he would protect it. She's seen how fiercely he protects those he loves. So what does this genius do. Connect his hand with her stomach, create that bond.
What makes it even more is that her only goal was to protect that child, she wasn't as worried about herself, except in the fact that she was carrying the child.
@@tishanacano38 yes this was a different Adalind by this point. She was not going to let another child get taken from her and knew the only person she could trust to do that was Nick. She's seen what the royals will do, knows Shawn will cave off offered the right incentive, but Nick, Nick would die for those he loves so she made sure he understood exactly what she was carrying. She chose right cause Nick's first words to Juliette, I know what Adalind did, but the baby is innocent. That was what Adalind was hoping for and she made the right call to switch sides cause Nick cares and by this point she needed someone to care for her child.
@@juanitamorgan5475 I mean Claire Coffee (Adalind) is 10 times more attractive than Bitsie Tuloch (Juliette), so is it really a shock that Nick couldn't stop himself for falling for Adalind? His rebound girl was better looking (which is rare)
The look on Renard's face when Nick and Adalind looked at each other for the first time not as enemies. Seeing them click hurt him. He was horrible at showing it but he loved her, always had. When Adalind told Nick that if they hadn't taken her daughter, she wouldn't have tried to get her back by working with the royals, he realized for the first time that his actions were partly to blame and Adalind kind of had a right to try and get her daughter back.
Renard loves Adalind? I think he loves only himself. In the past, it seemed like he was just using Adalind. But like Renard once said he loved Juliette. And he was very worried about Juliet when she was scratched by Adalind's cat spell.
@kritandvi no he didn't care about Juliette under the spell, he needed Nick on his side, to do that he needed to save Juliette from the spell. Renard did actually love Adalind , it's why it showed him as sad whenever he saw Adalind and Nick together
@kritandvi So that's the thing about Renard and Adalind, remember their both the type of beasts that are selfish and power hungry. They are attracted to power and control. Renard is in love with the old Adalind, the way she used to be. Adalind changed though, after having Kelly Adalind became so much more and Nick became the man Adalind wanted. She no longer craved power, she craved love.
@@kritandviwrong he didn’t love Juliette. He needed a Grimm which is nick and Juliette was he tie to Portland and so if Juliette had died muck woulda prolly left.
You noticed that did you? I thought I was the only one. He knew at that moment that they'd never leave each other and I think he got even more confirmation that they loved each other a lot when he was watching them hug each other in 6x12. Renard's roller coaster relationship with the gang is not one of my favourite things in this show, but for some reason I still love it. I bet you that he's with Eve in that 20yr later future. They became as shitty as each other, they deserve to be together.
@Terrence Nazare Eve/ Juliette did redeem herself and to be fair, she protected Nick against everyone, and that includes Adalind when she found out Adalind was keeping secrets from Nick. The only time I truly felt bad for Eve was when she got healed by the stick and you could see she got her humanity back. She looked at Nick like Juliette used to and still saw him as her protector. She was confused and scared. Felt horrible for her
When I look back on the series, I realize that Nick was attracted to Adalind from the beginning. There is a fine line between love and hate. And I think the writers had the intent of putting them together right from the start.
@@leiagoudeau4910 Because in the very first episode of the show he is shown checking her out. She too is attracted to him as she smiles at him and involuntarily woges which scares him for it’s his first time seeing a Wesen, and scares her too as he’s the first Grimm she’s ever seen. Wesen woge when they want to be seen, by everyone, or do so when they don’t mean to which only Grimm’s can see. The second type is initiated by an emotional response, like anger, fear, attraction etc. So Adalind woged because she was attracted to Nick.
@@leiagoudeau4910 I simply answered your question in as much detail as possible, maybe you should relax or people are liable to not bother replying to you.
I've always loved how Adalind is *very* aware of everyone's positions here. She sarcastically brings up the fact that it's "a room full of heroes" bc all three of them have hurt each other and done morally questionable things over the course of the series leading up to this point. And, specifically regarding the situation with her children, both Sean and Nick have proven themselves to be hypocritical. Sean and her mother manipulated her into making an enemy of Nick in the first place. Adalind wanted to try her hand at seducing Nick bc that would be the fastest way to achieving Renard's goals. But she was ordered to do it with Hank instead, which led to Nick taking that personally, regardless, which led to Nick taking her powers. In doing so, Nick precipitated the event that would lead to her taking *his* powers, which led to Adalind being pregnant with Kelly, and Juliette becoming a Hexenbiest. Adalind sought stability, protection, and retribution with Erik which put her back in Renard's path when she returned to Portland to deliver a message, which led to her pregnancy with Diana, which led to her getting her Hexenbiest powers back, which led to the Portland Crew stealing her ten-day-old baby from her, which led to her turning to the Royals, etc. Everyone in that room made choices that led exactly to that situation. Adalind is manipulative, yes. She's made a lot of morally bad decisions, yes, but most if not all of those decisions were made to prioritize her own survival. Like she told Rosalee, she was basically a lawyer minding her own business until Aunt Marie pulled up to Portland and changed Nick's life, which lead to Renard getting involved, which lead to Adalind getting involved, which lead to her own life being changed, too. Her big shift in character started when she had Diana and her having Kelly only heightened the change that was already unfolding. This is essentially the beginning of her 'redemption' arc, though I hesitate to call it that bc, given the positions she was placed throughout the show, it's less about redeeming her (frankly some of her choices were understandable, even if inexcusable) and more about giving her a reason to be good. Which was really all she needed all along: a reason. (So much conflict we saw in the show could've been avoided if Nick and the Scooby Gang had just realized how useful she would be to them earlier. But then, Grimm wouldn't have been the same without our blonde Hexenbiest stirring the pot, now would it?) The show does it's best to make it clear to the audience that she's actually far from straight up evil. They did a lot to humanize her from as early as season 1 and it becomes most obvious at this point. Her immediate priority is protecting her unborn baby. She already has to deal with the trauma of losing her first one to the very people she's now asking for help from, and - this might just be a personal headcanon - but I wanna say Adalind's been dealing with postpartum, as well. She knew exactly what she was getting into when she came to the police station and is very, Very aware of the risks she's putting her and her unborn child in. Even with his baby on board, she doesn't presume Nick will protect her. But - and this is the kicker - she went to Renard for protection before. She trusted him with Diana and he betrayed her - for understandable reasons, yes, but the point remains. And Renard is a half-Zauberbiest, his agenda is his own. But Nick, for all that she's hurt him over the years and all that he's hurt her, Nick has rules. Nick has a code, he has his honor. Nick may be a Grimm and a born killer, but he's never attacked unprovoked and Adalind is still carrying an innocent life inside her. Out of the two, Nick is still higher up on the list of dependable people. So Adalind does the smart thing, the lawyer thing, and devises a solution so her needs are met: she gives him incentive. She *asks* for his protection and discusses a fair trade for his services by offering to undo the thing that kickstarted Juliette and Nick's relationship falling apart. And after this, she continuously tells Nick she doesn't expect him to keep protecting/housing her and Kelly, even if she admits to wanting it. She knows she has a long way to go still and that very little is actually stopping Nick from leaving them on the street. The scales between Nick and Adalind aren't zeroed out yet, not here (though I'd argue that they are by the end of season 5/start of season 6) but Adalind takes her chances, anyway. She's scared and desperate and willing to give up her safety for her baby and Nick proves himself Renard's better - he keeps them safe, both of them, together. Their confrontation in season 6 proves how different they are: [Renard: Sometimes you have to sacrifice to protect the people you love Nick: And sometimes you have to kill whoever's threatening them.] Which, taken out of context, oddly goes against the stereotype; you'd think the morally ambiguous character of Renard, a half-zauberbiest, would be the one willing to kill so easily but no, actually, it's our hero and protagonist. Sorry for the long rant, I just *really* love how interconnected the writers' made these three's individual storylines, especially Nick and Adalind's.
I enjoyed reading this bcz i never thought of it dat way. Even I hated how they put adalind and nick together. I will always love Juliette and Nick more. But after watching Grimm for a 2nd time before it was taken off Netflix (WHICH I WANT IT BACK!!) I've grown to actually like Adalind and look pass the hatred I had for her.
Super impressed by your ensight and logic. I agreed with this and had reached my own similar conclusions. But impressed never the less. So addicted to this show, I'm on my second whole season watch through back to back and have arrangements with the local library for written Grimm works ( either novels or GN).
This is one of the main reasons why Grimm is amazing, and love to watch repeatedly. The story, surprises, turn-around/switch... and the actors, whew... the best
Best real life pregnancy written into a show ever!!! I think that Claire Coffee’s baby saved the show. I could never warm to Juliette but Adalind had a great presence with or without Nick. But the chemistry between her and Nick did help the personal side of his life. Up to that point I only liked his non-fighting, Grimm life if it involved Monroe and Rosalee.
I forgot how much I loved Adalind. I was sad they dampened her viciousness to elevate the "hero" Nick, but at least she kept her sharp tongue. I love how casually she says "Not me. it can't be fresh...". LOL. It was almost if she couldn't care. Then she shows how they all are nasty people "Your mother killed her, You slept with you...". I also started to like Juliette better as a Hexenbeast although I did not want her with Nick.
Since the pandemic, I've watched this series like 5-6 times, can't get tired of it. But after watching it over and over, I realized that Adalind is actually not the bad guy. Her mom throws her out, she loses her power, get pregnant by Sean and then everyone conspires to take her daughter away. Not sure I wouldn't have done the same thing in her shoes.
She never was the villain. I think that's part of why the writers decided for her to be Nick's first wogua. All this time people think of her as the monster and yet, the whole time she's just a victim of circumstance, she's either being tossed around and used by Sean, her mother and the royals or being plotted against by the gang. She was always the heroine to me. And the irony of the situation when Juliette refused Nick's help and to be with him because a hexenbiest can't be happy with a Grimm?! I loved it, because his feelings for Adalind grew even stronger after she had gotten her powers back. Oh and the best line of that episode, "...And I would never hurt you, I'm just worried the world's never gonna leave us alone..." I honestly cried. A match made in heaven for sure, they were.
@@TheLibrarianOG1 Adalind is a villain. She's not a true victim and a lot of what she suffers comes from her choices too. 0:40 She admits to raping Nick.
If someone told me in the beginning that I would be later rooting for Nadalind, I would've laughed in your face. But this couple was th best thing I Grimm I loved them so much 😫😍🥰
What I love about grimm is that they weren't afraid to go with what they wanted or what the fans wanted with the storyline even though david and bitsie were married
They wasn't married till after the show was over. They made Juliette evil cause the character Juliette was eventually going to be written out cause her unpopularity in the show. Her story line was boring and annoying to most and they could take it but so far. Fans was expressing their dislike for that character. The writers came up with the genius plan of making Juliette evil. Original plan was to keep her dead but Eve popularity was born and made sense to keep her. That decision i felt kept Grimm back on top and hence kept the show going. The writers and producers of the show was smart made great decisions.. Grimm to me is and still is a well written and awesome show miss it but they left at a perfect time. Go while you are great
@@toneiciachisholm4474I looked up recently to find Supernatural had ended. They had a perfect stopping point 5 seasons in... And it kept going for another 10 seasons.
That was reference to the first child she had with captain Sean, Diana. He thought Sean and Adalind were having a baby "again" and thus he looked at Sean with annoyance and asked "again" question.
@@aniruddhahande5379 They mean in the title. It says Nick is a father again, implying that he is is having another child in this clip. Not the Captain.
The reason I never liked Juliette was that she never evolved, her character stagnated for 4 seasons, and even has Eve her character was still kinda the same. She blamed everyone and their mother for what was happening to her. Yes, she was turned into an hexenbiest but she could have just embraced the power and joined the team. Nick did have a visceral reaction, but I'm sure that when he learned that it was irreversible he would have learned to love her again. Point in case he is devasted when she dies, and also he goes on to falling in love and making a home with one hexenbiest. Whereas with Adalind you could see a progression in the character evolution, she went from a girl doing things for the man she loves to someone driven to vengeance to a character with who you could empathize with.
Nope no empathy at all from me. She was smart enough to play ball with the royals but didn't expect things would get complicated once she got cold feet with her plans kinda annoying in the story development tbh
Yeah never like Juliet with Nick to me the chemistry wasn't there and I don't know how the hell they are together in real life but anyway I already knew nick was going to be adalind from very start when they both look at each other true love and their chemistry off chart they're not boring too.
I’ll admit I wasn’t happy about the Hexenbeist arc at first with Juliette, but I really came around as I saw how it gave her development. I think I was mostly mad it was breaking my heart. I also was kiiiinda shipping Adalind and Nick from the beginning… whoops!
It's just because she's a bimbo that you forgive her for the monster she was from the start. Juliette is basically a victim and was reborn as a monster afterwards.
It's the character progression...that's what viewers want to see.. Juliet didn't have one for the first 4 seasons... that's why ppl like adalind better cuz redemption is a better story...
@@justameremortal2457 He's a half-Zauberbiest who works with a Grimm who knocked up a Hexenbiest. They passed merely 'confused' a few miles back, I think! 😂😂😂😂
it might just be me but i honestly loved having juliette become a Hexenbiest bc we got to see her character develop as something more than just Nick's girlfriend/helpful addon. it was nice to see come into her own and her rebirth as Eve, painful as it was for most parties involved, was a breath of fresh air and a growth period that was long overdue for her. also bitsie got to really showcase her range as an actor and, frustrated as we all got with juliette when she was on her bender, she made it really entertaining to watch unfold
I agree to enjoying her as a hexenbiest. And despite what others have said, I feel like her turn was organic. They said up front that her personality would change, but on top of that, the reason she became this was because she was in Nick's world. Nick then can't even look at her (which I understand because when he looks at her he sees his quilt for making her that way) and THEN she finds out that the man she loved was having a baby with the woman who had a major role in ruining her life. Can anyone really blame her for becoming this?
@@ahsokarules2369 exactly. and besides, narratively, her character was kinda stagnating anyway so they needed to give her something big that would make her grow and, in becoming eve, like she said in the show, she gained purpose - and that wasn't something she would give up.
@@ahsokarules2369 exactly. People who like adalind more just suprises me. How can they expect julliete to stand there and let the woman who ruined her life and is the reason the man she loved can't even look at her anymore have everything that was hers. This show did juliet so wrong.
Think the reason people like Adalind more was despite being what she was, she was genuine about it. Juliette always acted as though she cared and was understand but it was always her interest really that was at heart. She had a hexenbiest personality before she even became one. But I agree, it was good to see her true colours
The title should be "Adalind is pregnant. AGAIN! And Nick is a DAD." The description should be "Adalind is pregnant again and now she wants Nick to protect her from evil Juliet. Adalind comes to the police department to ask Sean Renard for help to find Nick and let him know that she's gonna be a mother… again, but now he's the father. So, we don't think things could get any more complicated."
I thought this was a gem of a scene by the writers. This interaction with Nick and Adalind was the chance she had always wanted to finally have a big connection with him. Not many people remember as they watch the series that she and Nick had a connection in the first few minutes of the first episode even though she seen he was a Grimm and he saw her as a hexenbiest. Nick always denied how he felt because of that. He wouldn't have anything to do with Juliette because she turned into a hexenbiest. But it gave his character the strength to move forward with Adalind even though he was torn between the two. I loved how they wrote Adalind from this scene on and how strong she became to overpower the hexenbiest in her because of her love for him. It's funny - they were at odds and then you realize their "odds" were due to others around them and their fear of what may happen. When she forced his hand, literally, to touch her belly to feel the baby she was more than ready to run away with him using the guise of protection. Congratulations are more than in order for the writing team and their intricacies they used to tell a awesome story that unfortunately we didn't get to see enough of. 👏
You really can’t blame nick, it was adalind’s fault because she did the spell thing and got pregnant. But it was Juliette’s fault their relationship was broken, she didn’t give nick a chance
Actually, the future clip might suggest that Nick and Adalind have three more children, besides Kelly (and Diana) cause, by that time Diana calls him Dad
@@octaviablackthorn9 I know. I considered that as well but the truth is we can't know for sure, she really could have meant it either way or it's just a coincidence and Adalind really did have triplets too
@@TheLibrarianOG1 no Diana was actually referring to Monroe & Rosalee's kids, because we know they had triplets and Diana specifically said "triplets", so she's definitely referring to Monroe & Rosalee's kids. I mean it's still possible that Nick & Adalind could've had triplets of their own in the future but that's unlikely.
Cause the actress for Adalind (Claire Coffee) is far better than Juliette (Bitsie Turlock). They knew the last couple of seasons would require Nick's girl to get emotional, not Bitsie's strong suit. I've seen her on Superman and Lois and I'm praying they do a swap with Lana on that show just like Grimm did. She ruins characters.
@@ryanabate1981 I swear! I am so glad someone said this! I kept feeling like I am the only one who thinks she’s so bad at acting. Couldn’t even get through season 1 of this series because of her.
Being born or made a hexenbiest also seems complicated being that they're attracted to power and when Juliette was turned she kept wanting more power(and vengeance), it fueled her similar to how it fueled Adalind who was born that way. And then Renard who was half Zauberbiest fell for the allure of running Portland even if it that meant manipulating and killing those who trusted him. I don't know the whole deal, but it seems like hexenbiest and zauberbiest have a flaw when it comes to power and strength. Once Adalind was suppressed she literally stopped using her powers except for an occasion like that knot thing and when they came back she broke someone's hand accidently(but he hit Rosalee, so he deserved worse). And the title is a bit funny...Unless they're talking about how Nick was like an older brother to Truble..But no, not a dad again.
I think that they are controlled by love, attention, support, and when they don't have a person who provides them with that, they become eager for power. The big exception is Julliet. She simply wanted to take revenge on everyone, because she no longer has a normal life. And even if Nick accepted her, she would reject him, because she doesn't see security in him.
Yeah I think so too. If you watch it from the first season up to the end, you realize that Nick and Adalind might have always been endgame. They were always more connected, had more chemistry between them, and whenever Adalind did something to Nick, except for that time she tried to kill Marie on Sean's orders, it's always in retaliation for something Nick and his friends did first, like killing her mother, taking her child or taking her powers. She was justified in each situation. Plus, not forgetting that they were each other's first (S5E03). The more I revisit the show the more I see that they were always meant to be.
@@geoffreyselvage1673 i dont remeber this is the finale is only one child Kelly altought also has Diana he is like a second father to her, they two talk and mention triplet but is talking abount Rosalee and Monroe children
@@geoffreyselvage1673 Nick only has 1 biological child and that's Kelly with Adalind, but it is implied in the end that Nick & Adalind got married & he helped to raise Diana like she was his own hence why Diana called Nick "dad" in the end
best moment of the series. when u understand than characters and situations can evolve. Enemies can be come allies or more and ally can also become enemies.
Yes. It's wonderful that she killed his aunt, sexually assaulted him , turned his fiancee into a Hexenbeast. Which then led to his mother being killed but yay.....they're together.....
This is the final confirmation that Juliette is evil now, because usually the ones who say "you're my friend or my enemy" are evil. Like Anakin Skywalker, Cersei Lannister, Alexander Pierce and Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross.
@@matthewjones2095 Maybe. But sometimes being on someone's side doesn't mean doing what he or she expects you to do. And a reasonable person should be able to understand it. Juliette and all the other don't.
Really wish they would put this show back on ! This show was awesome, something different. The hell with the new show he is on... We need different things on tv and this show was just awesome 👏 I really hope that it would come back !! 🥰
Hundjager: Hey babe how was the doctors? Human partner: I'm pregnant Hundjager: *Knows that Hundjager children claw their way out of the womb* Oh.... Have fun with that.....
I was skeptical about this show from its trailer... But once I got in it was so much good... I wish I could see it over for the first time again... Amazing show truly
I love adalind she never claimed she was a good person she manipulated and lied to everyone and hurt a lot of people but her being pregnant with Diana was the best thing that happened to her I think she needed that but love to show someone else
The worst she has done was almost killing Hank with her spell and making Nick normal. Both are for others (renard/Victor). Adalind was swallow at first but since she had Diana all she cared for was her daughter. Then when she had Kelly she wanted nothing than to be a good mother to her children, willing to even give up her powers and making amends for her actions. I love Adalind for that, admitting she was a bad person but was wanting to make up for that. Just love her transformation from a cruel witch, power hungry, loving mother, a mother who would do anything for her child, a scared woman, a woman scared for her life, a loving mother, a witch afraid of her powers and finally a protective mother/girlfriend
There are plans for a spin off with Trubel I think, but everyone would be coming back in from time to time. The 20yr clip suggested that Nick and Adalind were now hunting wesen together. I'd really love to see that if the spin off happens
a lot of us would like to see that, but it probably never happen no matter how long we dream about it. Though at this point it would probably be different actors that play the grown-up kids...
@@TheLibrarianOG1 It's so frustrating considering they've just made a Friends: Reunion, CBS are making a 2021 version of CSI Las Vegas which will come out sometime later this year, there's a new series of Dexter, again due to be shown later this year yet there's still no plans to bring Grimm back. And you're right the writers left the perfect foundation for some sort of spinoff with the ending showing the grown up Kelly and Diana, not to mention indicating that the triplets are involved as well. To me that's the perfect beginning of a storyline right there implying that Nick and Monroe's friendship is as strong as it ever was and Adalind and Rosalee becoming close friends during the 20 year time span as well. David Guintoli has always said he's quite happy to take part in a spinoff but as more of a guest role which again fits perfectly with him, Adalind, Monroe and Rosalee taking more of a back seat while their children take over the mantle. There are so many fans of the series who want to see this happen, not to mention to see Nick and Adalind actually get married and the fact that NBC can't see this is beyond me yet whenever I look online there is absolutely nothing about a spinoff anywhere! 😡
So you all expecting Juliette to be so nice after she is been through... Idk why people find her character boring..she was amazing in the whole series'...she literally showed how in reality people would react to certain things 😂😂😂...
the thing is though juliette wasn’t in reality anymore at least not what she was used to before finding out about grimms, she’s in nick’s world now. it’s understandable that she was shocked, frightened, & overwhelmed after becoming a hexenbiest but it’s a bit much that her first course of action was to basically go on a rampage which really came out of her seeing nick’s reaction to her (a normal reaction that if given time he would’ve came around because he’s naturally a good person). if she would have just tried to come to terms with it & not rush anything she could’ve seen that this was something that she could live a normal life with. it’s not even about being a hexenbiest but being wesen period. & as seen by monroe, rosalie & adalind, a normal life for her was possible but she wanted results right away. wu handled his transformation better than juliette honestly also at least for me the reason i thought she was boring was because there was no character development. juliette had no introduction she was just there. kind of like hank, he didn’t develop much either to be honest
I do feel sorry for Adalind because throughout most of the series she was being used, blackmailed, manipulated, or coerced into doing things for other people. She wasn’t truly free to do as she liked until that ring came off, and Nick killed the uber wesen, basically the end of the show.
This scene was shot fantastic full of little subtle moments,. When Nick first walks in she’s all the way across the room with a table between them,, and she gets closer until she’s across the room with no table, til finally she’s standing right in front of him with his hands on her stomach.. She realized she was safe.. and he’d protect her..
Oh wow. I watched it from the beginning and while waiting in-between seasons can be frustrating, it was a great experience. Binging can be great but when it's over you feel sad and an emptiness because there's no more and then you regret not having taken it slow. It's why I hate Netflix sometimes for giving us all the episodes of a new show at once, but sometimes I also love it.
The more I rewatch Grimm, the more I appreciate the writers. Some plots get cringe and I thought it was a bit cheesy at the time but this series has awesome one-liners 😂 The dead hexst thing
Ever since Adalind went onto labor, she has been different. Before she was cold and calculating, but after, she has done everything for her child. They did put her in this situation, by not telling her that Kelly had Diana instead of the royals. They caused this to unfold the way it did, not Adalind.
Lol, try to be at the shoes of the other in the precint. Nick being all the time all that serious in precint just to be find guilty of two timing and get his sidechick pregnant. They were all like "We misjudge him"
I feel like Juliet was robbed of her life with Nick. She came in the crossfire with Adaline's, Seans, and Nicks bs, especially when they stole Adelines baby. Nick lied to her a lot and withheld who he was, which put her in more danger. I understand her pain and believe they should have been endgame. Juliet and Nick should have had reconciled. Adeline and Meisner should have been endgame. They had a great connections when he saved her and Diana, plus they made it seem with little hints here and there like they were gonna go that route, but instead they forced Nick and Adeline on us.
I feel the same but u can see the comments here supporting nick and adalind. If u think about it nick was raped by adalind when she posed as juliet so I don't know how people still like aaind over someone like juliet.
@@samhart4205 I am a fan of her. Coz she was written right. Not a simple character to who is wholeheartedly in love with her man and give him anything. She said no his proposal. They ruined her character later on. Writers r tools.
I personally side with Adalind, they gave away her baby without her consent. And what they expected her to be okay and let bygones be bygones. None of them are al
Fun fact: adelind was the first woge Nick saw when his powers awoke. The relationship they eventually have is, strangely, poetic.
And if you think about it, diana has a
bit of nicks blood inside of her
In movies and shows with multiple potential live interests it is usually the first shown that becomes the canon or fanon love interests. That essentially ended up becoming the case here. They are the embodiment of the enemies to lovers troupe
And another fact is Nick was the first Grimm Adalind ever seen.
Not exactly love at first sight but still interesting it played out that way later.
Facts💯
Sean: “Right so as long as we’re digging up the past, might as well dig up your mother.”
Best line of this clip!!!
YEEES!!! I was screaming when he said that😂😂😂
Omg lol
IKR🤣🤣
I don't know. That's not mine was pretty good.
Mine was when he asked Sean "again?"
"That's not mine." Such a simple statement, but still hilarious. :-)
It could be, it’s a plothole the show has just ignored.
Yes, that is funny. And so was when Sean said “Well, who haven’t you slept with? Let’s start there” just moments before.
That phrase always get me 🤣
This makes me want to re watch Grimm for like the hundredth time😂😂
me too :D
know where to watch it now?, it's not on Netflix anymore is it?
@@denfire5063 it's on Amazon prime
I already am 😁😁😍😍
True.🤣
The best piece of acting is the way the smile falls off of Nick's have as she reminds him of that wild night with Juliette. So much is said without needing to say a word
She knew once he felt that baby kick he would protect his child from anyone and everyone. Drama at the precinct and everyone watching.
Lol yeah she is good at manipulating but she got caught up in that same trap
Lol
How did she no that a boy like how
The guy who Diana he like omg
@@elmousse007 Adalind was so manipulative and that's why even after they got together I just could not trust her!
Adalind was a psychological genius in this. She knew once Nick saw the baby as his, he would protect it. She's seen how fiercely he protects those he loves. So what does this genius do. Connect his hand with her stomach, create that bond.
What makes it even more is that her only goal was to protect that child, she wasn't as worried about herself, except in the fact that she was carrying the child.
@@tishanacano38 yes this was a different Adalind by this point. She was not going to let another child get taken from her and knew the only person she could trust to do that was Nick. She's seen what the royals will do, knows Shawn will cave off offered the right incentive, but Nick, Nick would die for those he loves so she made sure he understood exactly what she was carrying. She chose right cause Nick's first words to Juliette, I know what Adalind did, but the baby is innocent. That was what Adalind was hoping for and she made the right call to switch sides cause Nick cares and by this point she needed someone to care for her child.
@@ryanabate1981 it wasn't just her child it was his as well so he had every incentive to protect Adalind
I remember when they couldn't stand each but that day when Nick kissed her I knew something would happen between them
@@juanitamorgan5475 I mean Claire Coffee (Adalind) is 10 times more attractive than Bitsie Tuloch (Juliette), so is it really a shock that Nick couldn't stop himself for falling for Adalind? His rebound girl was better looking (which is rare)
The look on Renard's face when Nick and Adalind looked at each other for the first time not as enemies. Seeing them click hurt him. He was horrible at showing it but he loved her, always had. When Adalind told Nick that if they hadn't taken her daughter, she wouldn't have tried to get her back by working with the royals, he realized for the first time that his actions were partly to blame and Adalind kind of had a right to try and get her daughter back.
Renard loves Adalind? I think he loves only himself. In the past, it seemed like he was just using Adalind. But like Renard once said he loved Juliette. And he was very worried about Juliet when she was scratched by Adalind's cat spell.
@kritandvi no he didn't care about Juliette under the spell, he needed Nick on his side, to do that he needed to save Juliette from the spell. Renard did actually love Adalind , it's why it showed him as sad whenever he saw Adalind and Nick together
@@ryanabate1981 I've always misunderstood. Renard likes to use and betray Adalind all the time. So I don't see love except selfishness.
@kritandvi So that's the thing about Renard and Adalind, remember their both the type of beasts that are selfish and power hungry. They are attracted to power and control. Renard is in love with the old Adalind, the way she used to be.
Adalind changed though, after having Kelly Adalind became so much more and Nick became the man Adalind wanted. She no longer craved power, she craved love.
@@kritandviwrong he didn’t love Juliette. He needed a Grimm which is nick and Juliette was he tie to Portland and so if Juliette had died muck woulda prolly left.
Man, I just need more Grimm😭😭😭
I miss this show so much.
Renard "that's not mine"...love him !
I love how Hank and Wu just looked at each other, then at Renard, like 'WTF?? ...Ok, he knows what's going on, and we're gonna need an explanation.'
The sadness and remorse on the Captain's face while Nick felt Kelly's kicks was heartbreaking.
You noticed that did you? I thought I was the only one. He knew at that moment that they'd never leave each other and I think he got even more confirmation that they loved each other a lot when he was watching them hug each other in 6x12. Renard's roller coaster relationship with the gang is not one of my favourite things in this show, but for some reason I still love it. I bet you that he's with Eve in that 20yr later future. They became as shitty as each other, they deserve to be together.
@Terrence Nazare Eve/ Juliette did redeem herself and to be fair, she protected Nick against everyone, and that includes Adalind when she found out Adalind was keeping secrets from Nick. The only time I truly felt bad for Eve was when she got healed by the stick and you could see she got her humanity back. She looked at Nick like Juliette used to and still saw him as her protector. She was confused and scared. Felt horrible for her
When I look back on the series, I realize that Nick was attracted to Adalind from the beginning. There is a fine line between love and hate. And I think the writers had the intent of putting them together right from the start.
How’s u see that he was attracted to her from the beginning? I never picked up on that.
@@leiagoudeau4910 Because in the very first episode of the show he is shown checking her out. She too is attracted to him as she smiles at him and involuntarily woges which scares him for it’s his first time seeing a Wesen, and scares her too as he’s the first Grimm she’s ever seen. Wesen woge when they want to be seen, by everyone, or do so when they don’t mean to which only Grimm’s can see. The second type is initiated by an emotional response, like anger, fear, attraction etc. So Adalind woged because she was attracted to Nick.
@@whitewolf7454 I’ve seen the show over 5 times. U don’t need to explain how a woge works
@@leiagoudeau4910 I simply answered your question in as much detail as possible, maybe you should relax or people are liable to not bother replying to you.
@@whitewolf7454 Asks a mythical question, gets an answer from a Witcher but nooooo don't need to explain how a woge works lol
I've always loved how Adalind is *very* aware of everyone's positions here. She sarcastically brings up the fact that it's "a room full of heroes" bc all three of them have hurt each other and done morally questionable things over the course of the series leading up to this point. And, specifically regarding the situation with her children, both Sean and Nick have proven themselves to be hypocritical.
Sean and her mother manipulated her into making an enemy of Nick in the first place. Adalind wanted to try her hand at seducing Nick bc that would be the fastest way to achieving Renard's goals. But she was ordered to do it with Hank instead, which led to Nick taking that personally, regardless, which led to Nick taking her powers. In doing so, Nick precipitated the event that would lead to her taking *his* powers, which led to Adalind being pregnant with Kelly, and Juliette becoming a Hexenbiest. Adalind sought stability, protection, and retribution with Erik which put her back in Renard's path when she returned to Portland to deliver a message, which led to her pregnancy with Diana, which led to her getting her Hexenbiest powers back, which led to the Portland Crew stealing her ten-day-old baby from her, which led to her turning to the Royals, etc. Everyone in that room made choices that led exactly to that situation.
Adalind is manipulative, yes. She's made a lot of morally bad decisions, yes, but most if not all of those decisions were made to prioritize her own survival. Like she told Rosalee, she was basically a lawyer minding her own business until Aunt Marie pulled up to Portland and changed Nick's life, which lead to Renard getting involved, which lead to Adalind getting involved, which lead to her own life being changed, too.
Her big shift in character started when she had Diana and her having Kelly only heightened the change that was already unfolding. This is essentially the beginning of her 'redemption' arc, though I hesitate to call it that bc, given the positions she was placed throughout the show, it's less about redeeming her (frankly some of her choices were understandable, even if inexcusable) and more about giving her a reason to be good. Which was really all she needed all along: a reason.
(So much conflict we saw in the show could've been avoided if Nick and the Scooby Gang had just realized how useful she would be to them earlier. But then, Grimm wouldn't have been the same without our blonde Hexenbiest stirring the pot, now would it?)
The show does it's best to make it clear to the audience that she's actually far from straight up evil. They did a lot to humanize her from as early as season 1 and it becomes most obvious at this point. Her immediate priority is protecting her unborn baby. She already has to deal with the trauma of losing her first one to the very people she's now asking for help from, and - this might just be a personal headcanon - but I wanna say Adalind's been dealing with postpartum, as well. She knew exactly what she was getting into when she came to the police station and is very, Very aware of the risks she's putting her and her unborn child in. Even with his baby on board, she doesn't presume Nick will protect her.
But - and this is the kicker - she went to Renard for protection before. She trusted him with Diana and he betrayed her - for understandable reasons, yes, but the point remains. And Renard is a half-Zauberbiest, his agenda is his own. But Nick, for all that she's hurt him over the years and all that he's hurt her, Nick has rules. Nick has a code, he has his honor. Nick may be a Grimm and a born killer, but he's never attacked unprovoked and Adalind is still carrying an innocent life inside her. Out of the two, Nick is still higher up on the list of dependable people. So Adalind does the smart thing, the lawyer thing, and devises a solution so her needs are met: she gives him incentive. She *asks* for his protection and discusses a fair trade for his services by offering to undo the thing that kickstarted Juliette and Nick's relationship falling apart.
And after this, she continuously tells Nick she doesn't expect him to keep protecting/housing her and Kelly, even if she admits to wanting it. She knows she has a long way to go still and that very little is actually stopping Nick from leaving them on the street. The scales between Nick and Adalind aren't zeroed out yet, not here (though I'd argue that they are by the end of season 5/start of season 6) but Adalind takes her chances, anyway. She's scared and desperate and willing to give up her safety for her baby and Nick proves himself Renard's better - he keeps them safe, both of them, together. Their confrontation in season 6 proves how different they are:
[Renard: Sometimes you have to sacrifice to protect the people you love
Nick: And sometimes you have to kill whoever's threatening them.]
Which, taken out of context, oddly goes against the stereotype; you'd think the morally ambiguous character of Renard, a half-zauberbiest, would be the one willing to kill so easily but no, actually, it's our hero and protagonist.
Sorry for the long rant, I just *really* love how interconnected the writers' made these three's individual storylines, especially Nick and Adalind's.
I enjoyed reading this bcz i never thought of it dat way. Even I hated how they put adalind and nick together. I will always love Juliette and Nick more. But after watching Grimm for a 2nd time before it was taken off Netflix (WHICH I WANT IT BACK!!) I've grown to actually like Adalind and look pass the hatred I had for her.
I love this analysis
Super impressed by your ensight and logic. I agreed with this and had reached my own similar conclusions. But impressed never the less.
So addicted to this show, I'm on my second whole season watch through back to back and have arrangements with the local library for written Grimm works ( either novels or GN).
I enjoyed reading it so i dont mind. Thank u for the insight
I love everything you wrote❤️
This is one of the main reasons why Grimm is amazing, and love to watch repeatedly. The story, surprises, turn-around/switch... and the actors, whew... the best
It should be Adalina is pregnant... AGAIN! And Nick is the father
*Adalind -.-
Lol I was like “uhh did I miss something?”
The clips and quality of them for this channel is top-notch, but the titles are always questionable.
Best real life pregnancy written into a show ever!!! I think that Claire Coffee’s baby saved the show. I could never warm to Juliette but Adalind had a great presence with or without Nick. But the chemistry between her and Nick did help the personal side of his life. Up to that point I only liked his non-fighting, Grimm life if it involved Monroe and Rosalee.
I forgot how much I loved Adalind. I was sad they dampened her viciousness to elevate the "hero" Nick, but at least she kept her sharp tongue. I love how casually she says "Not me. it can't be fresh...". LOL. It was almost if she couldn't care. Then she shows how they all are nasty people "Your mother killed her, You slept with you...". I also started to like Juliette better as a Hexenbeast although I did not want her with Nick.
Since the pandemic, I've watched this series like 5-6 times, can't get tired of it. But after watching it over and over, I realized that Adalind is actually not the bad guy. Her mom throws her out, she loses her power, get pregnant by Sean and then everyone conspires to take her daughter away. Not sure I wouldn't have done the same thing in her shoes.
She never was the villain. I think that's part of why the writers decided for her to be Nick's first wogua. All this time people think of her as the monster and yet, the whole time she's just a victim of circumstance, she's either being tossed around and used by Sean, her mother and the royals or being plotted against by the gang. She was always the heroine to me. And the irony of the situation when Juliette refused Nick's help and to be with him because a hexenbiest can't be happy with a Grimm?! I loved it, because his feelings for Adalind grew even stronger after she had gotten her powers back. Oh and the best line of that episode, "...And I would never hurt you, I'm just worried the world's never gonna leave us alone..." I honestly cried. A match made in heaven for sure, they were.
I want name of this show
@@legendhighlights9339 It's called Grimm, it's an old series but still worth watching. You can find it on Amazon
@@TheLibrarianOG1 Adalind is a villain. She's not a true victim and a lot of what she suffers comes from her choices too. 0:40 She admits to raping Nick.
@@Xeranx believe what you want
If someone told me in the beginning that I would be later rooting for Nadalind, I would've laughed in your face. But this couple was th best thing I Grimm I loved them so much 😫😍🥰
IKR. I really like them together, better than nick/juliette
Same
What I love about grimm is that they weren't afraid to go with what they wanted or what the fans wanted with the storyline even though david and bitsie were married
They wasn't married till after the show was over.
They made Juliette evil cause the character Juliette was eventually going to be written out cause her unpopularity in the show.
Her story line was boring and annoying to most and they could take it but so far. Fans was expressing their dislike for that character. The writers came up with the genius plan of making Juliette evil. Original plan was to keep her dead but Eve popularity was born and made sense to keep her.
That decision i felt kept Grimm back on top and hence kept the show going.
The writers and producers of the show was smart made great decisions..
Grimm to me is and still is a well written and awesome show miss it but they left at a perfect time. Go while you are great
@@toneiciachisholm4474I looked up recently to find Supernatural had ended. They had a perfect stopping point 5 seasons in... And it kept going for another 10 seasons.
Fans are dumb lol. Following what a bunch of idiots want because of their idiotic fanfic got their show cancelled.
This is my all time favorite scene in Grimm
Me too. I always say this is the moment the show really found its footing
"Again"??? There is no "Again". Nick has only 1 biological child.
That was reference to the first child she had with captain Sean, Diana. He thought Sean and Adalind were having a baby "again" and thus he looked at Sean with annoyance and asked "again" question.
@@aniruddhahande5379 They mean in the title. It says Nick is a father again, implying that he is is having another child in this clip. Not the Captain.
Yeah I was like wait did I miss something????
I nearly had a heart attack
That was for Diana.
When I saw AGAIN 🥲 I thought there was going to be another season and my dreams were coming true🥲😢😭
The reason I never liked Juliette was that she never evolved, her character stagnated for 4 seasons, and even has Eve her character was still kinda the same. She blamed everyone and their mother for what was happening to her. Yes, she was turned into an hexenbiest but she could have just embraced the power and joined the team. Nick did have a visceral reaction, but I'm sure that when he learned that it was irreversible he would have learned to love her again. Point in case he is devasted when she dies, and also he goes on to falling in love and making a home with one hexenbiest. Whereas with Adalind you could see a progression in the character evolution, she went from a girl doing things for the man she loves to someone driven to vengeance to a character with who you could empathize with.
she was the most annoying character ever!!!! it was so hard t enjoy when she was there. she was always a victim
Nope no empathy at all from me. She was smart enough to play ball with the royals but didn't expect things would get complicated once she got cold feet with her plans kinda annoying in the story development tbh
Yeah never like Juliet with Nick to me the chemistry wasn't there and I don't know how the hell they are together in real life but anyway I already knew nick was going to be adalind from very start when they both look at each other true love and their chemistry off chart they're not boring too.
Not only that but for most of the time, Juliette hated that Nick was a Grimm. Adalind was fine with it, even though his kind would kill her kind.
I liked both Adaline and Juliette
Adalind seems to have a very fertile womb.
Or that Grimm seed goes deep
I’ll admit I wasn’t happy about the Hexenbeist arc at first with Juliette, but I really came around as I saw how it gave her development. I think I was mostly mad it was breaking my heart. I also was kiiiinda shipping Adalind and Nick from the beginning… whoops!
I thought Juliette was going to be pregnant but i guess her becoming a hexenbeist cause a false pregnancy.
😆
I love the drama that Adalind brings to this series.
Renard face through all the feelings the kicks part lmao😂😂😂
I never liked Juliet. She is selfish and stupid. I love how Adeline’s character developed and how she became a strong mother for her children
Yea
It's just because she's a bimbo that you forgive her for the monster she was from the start. Juliette is basically a victim and was reborn as a monster afterwards.
Me to ..I like her so much
Right.
It's the character progression...that's what viewers want to see.. Juliet didn't have one for the first 4 seasons... that's why ppl like adalind better cuz redemption is a better story...
Renard just watching his baby momma and his employee with tht wierd face 😂😂
He looks so confused.
@@justameremortal2457 He's a half-Zauberbiest who works with a Grimm who knocked up a Hexenbiest. They passed merely 'confused' a few miles back, I think! 😂😂😂😂
@@alexisgrunden1556 True.
It's Renard lol, not Bernard :D
@@JonesyBoy19994 thx for the correction lol 🤣💀
This is one of my favorite episodes
"You are choosing her over me" that line is more complicated then anything elce
it might just be me but i honestly loved having juliette become a Hexenbiest bc we got to see her character develop as something more than just Nick's girlfriend/helpful addon. it was nice to see come into her own and her rebirth as Eve, painful as it was for most parties involved, was a breath of fresh air and a growth period that was long overdue for her. also bitsie got to really showcase her range as an actor and, frustrated as we all got with juliette when she was on her bender, she made it really entertaining to watch unfold
I agree to enjoying her as a hexenbiest. And despite what others have said, I feel like her turn was organic. They said up front that her personality would change, but on top of that, the reason she became this was because she was in Nick's world. Nick then can't even look at her (which I understand because when he looks at her he sees his quilt for making her that way) and THEN she finds out that the man she loved was having a baby with the woman who had a major role in ruining her life. Can anyone really blame her for becoming this?
@@ahsokarules2369 exactly. and besides, narratively, her character was kinda stagnating anyway so they needed to give her something big that would make her grow and, in becoming eve, like she said in the show, she gained purpose - and that wasn't something she would give up.
@@ahsokarules2369 exactly. People who like adalind more just suprises me. How can they expect julliete to stand there and let the woman who ruined her life and is the reason the man she loved can't even look at her anymore have everything that was hers. This show did juliet so wrong.
Think the reason people like Adalind more was despite being what she was, she was genuine about it. Juliette always acted as though she cared and was understand but it was always her interest really that was at heart. She had a hexenbiest personality before she even became one. But I agree, it was good to see her true colours
@@aishak1199 what are you talking about huh?
The title should be "Adalind is pregnant. AGAIN! And Nick is a DAD."
The description should be "Adalind is pregnant again and now she wants Nick to protect her from evil Juliet. Adalind comes to the police department to ask Sean Renard for help to find Nick and let him know that she's gonna be a mother… again, but now he's the father. So, we don't think things could get any more complicated."
I thought this was a gem of a scene by the writers. This interaction with Nick and Adalind was the chance she had always wanted to finally have a big connection with him. Not many people remember as they watch the series that she and Nick had a connection in the first few minutes of the first episode even though she seen he was a Grimm and he saw her as a hexenbiest. Nick always denied how he felt because of that. He wouldn't have anything to do with Juliette because she turned into a hexenbiest. But it gave his character the strength to move forward with Adalind even though he was torn between the two. I loved how they wrote Adalind from this scene on and how strong she became to overpower the hexenbiest in her because of her love for him. It's funny - they were at odds and then you realize their "odds" were due to others around them and their fear of what may happen. When she forced his hand, literally, to touch her belly to feel the baby she was more than ready to run away with him using the guise of protection. Congratulations are more than in order for the writing team and their intricacies they used to tell a awesome story that unfortunately we didn't get to see enough of. 👏
Well said!
Well said! I agree with you 1000%!
Nick's attitude to Adalinda has changed constantly, thanks to the child.
You really can’t blame nick, it was adalind’s fault because she did the spell thing and got pregnant. But it was Juliette’s fault their relationship was broken, she didn’t give nick a chance
Nick only ends up with one child, Kelly with Adalind, he mentors another Grimm, but he only has one biological child.
Actually, the future clip might suggest that Nick and Adalind have three more children, besides Kelly (and Diana) cause, by that time Diana calls him Dad
Terrence Nazare the line “the triplets are coming too” refers to Monroe and Rosalee’s kids. By the last episode she’s still pregnant with triplets.
@@octaviablackthorn9 I know. I considered that as well but the truth is we can't know for sure, she really could have meant it either way or it's just a coincidence and Adalind really did have triplets too
@@TheLibrarianOG1 no Diana was actually referring to Monroe & Rosalee's kids, because we know they had triplets and Diana specifically said "triplets", so she's definitely referring to Monroe & Rosalee's kids. I mean it's still possible that Nick & Adalind could've had triplets of their own in the future but that's unlikely.
Trubel might as well be Nick’s other kid lol.
The best plot twist ever, they just made adaline and juliette swap role😂love it
Cause the actress for Adalind (Claire Coffee) is far better than Juliette (Bitsie Turlock). They knew the last couple of seasons would require Nick's girl to get emotional, not Bitsie's strong suit. I've seen her on Superman and Lois and I'm praying they do a swap with Lana on that show just like Grimm did. She ruins characters.
@@ryanabate1981 I swear! I am so glad someone said this! I kept feeling like I am the only one who thinks she’s so bad at acting. Couldn’t even get through season 1 of this series because of her.
@@brisk2.0brisk7 well skip to the end of season 4,Adalind becomes the female lead and then you can start watching the show again lol
Being born or made a hexenbiest also seems complicated being that they're attracted to power and when Juliette was turned she kept wanting more power(and vengeance), it fueled her similar to how it fueled Adalind who was born that way. And then Renard who was half Zauberbiest fell for the allure of running Portland even if it that meant manipulating and killing those who trusted him. I don't know the whole deal, but it seems like hexenbiest and zauberbiest have a flaw when it comes to power and strength.
Once Adalind was suppressed she literally stopped using her powers except for an occasion like that knot thing and when they came back she broke someone's hand accidently(but he hit Rosalee, so he deserved worse). And the title is a bit funny...Unless they're talking about how Nick was like an older brother to Truble..But no, not a dad again.
I think you have a point
I think that they are controlled by love, attention, support, and when they don't have a person who provides them with that, they become eager for power. The big exception is Julliet. She simply wanted to take revenge on everyone, because she no longer has a normal life. And even if Nick accepted her, she would reject him, because she doesn't see security in him.
This show, in my opinion, is already a classic. Thanks from Russia
After their fight in Juliette's house, this is my favourite scene as well 😊
I miss this show so much and don't have a way to watch as often as I want to.
Loved that the writters listened to the fans and kept Nick and Adalind together ❤
If Someone Was To Spoil It And Say Adalind Was Gonna Have Nick's Baby I Legit Wouldn't Believe It
that happened to me when I was watching season 2. It was a real shock to me
Please please bring Grimm back , it was my favourite story 💜🩶💙🤍💛💚💜🩶💙🤍💛💚💜🩶💙🤍
literally the best tv show ever
The Baby was the beginning Nick Fell in love with Adalind
Lol.
I think they have something between them the very first time they meet, tbh
@@aidanlasombra They hated each other at that time but ended up falling for each other later
@@gouravchouhan649 I know, I've watched all the season
Yeah I think so too. If you watch it from the first season up to the end, you realize that Nick and Adalind might have always been endgame. They were always more connected, had more chemistry between them, and whenever Adalind did something to Nick, except for that time she tried to kill Marie on Sean's orders, it's always in retaliation for something Nick and his friends did first, like killing her mother, taking her child or taking her powers. She was justified in each situation. Plus, not forgetting that they were each other's first (S5E03). The more I revisit the show the more I see that they were always meant to be.
You mean "Adalind is a MOTHER AGAIN!".
Nick has only one child.
he has more @ the finale though.
@@geoffreyselvage1673 i dont remeber this is the finale is only one child Kelly altought also has Diana he is like a second father to her, they two talk and mention triplet but is talking abount Rosalee and Monroe children
@@geoffreyselvage1673 Nick only has 1 biological child and that's Kelly with Adalind, but it is implied in the end that Nick & Adalind got married & he helped to raise Diana like she was his own hence why Diana called Nick "dad" in the end
@@iamlinda100 Go back and watch the finale please. I think you won't be so confident.
@@geoffreyselvage1673 I have watched the finale many times, NIck only has 1 biological child (Kelly) and 1 stepdaughter (Diana).
Grimm will always be my favorite police procedural supernatural tv show I loved Nick and adalind together
Adalind is an underrated character tbh.
I don't really think Adalind is underrated, she is in fact very popular with fans and is one of the most popular characters on the show.
She's overrated actually. And romanticised 😂
The power to have the uncomfortable conversation is one that is a must skill for every body
"As long as we are digging up the past, we might as while dig up your mother."
That made me laugh really hard
best moment of the series. when u understand than characters and situations can evolve. Enemies can be come allies or more and ally can also become enemies.
This is confusing but true
Exactly. They can have a baby together and in time fall in love.
Really happy that Adalind and Nick ended up together and with a child 😭
Yes. It's wonderful that she killed his aunt, sexually assaulted him , turned his fiancee into a Hexenbeast. Which then led to his mother being killed but yay.....they're together.....
@@raebeingreal2170This. I don't understand how Nick/Adalind became *this* romanticised. It was frankly sickening in the narrative.
Because... it's hot. Duh. :) @@samhart4205
This is the final confirmation that Juliette is evil now, because usually the ones who say "you're my friend or my enemy" are evil. Like Anakin Skywalker, Cersei Lannister, Alexander Pierce and Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross.
In this world you pick a side that how life works
@@matthewjones2095 Maybe. But sometimes being on someone's side doesn't mean doing what he or she expects you to do. And a reasonable person should be able to understand it. Juliette and all the other don't.
Really wish they would put this show back on ! This show was awesome, something different. The hell with the new show he is on... We need different things on tv and this show was just awesome 👏 I really hope that it would come back !! 🥰
yes, the final episode was kind of a cliffhanger but regrettably it seems - nothing came out of it so far
Hundjager: Hey babe how was the doctors?
Human partner: I'm pregnant
Hundjager: *Knows that Hundjager children claw their way out of the womb* Oh.... Have fun with that.....
RIP🤣
@@chrispati2539 literal rip
@@purplexninjamom Nooooo 🤣😂
@@malekithsilverheart2357 I mean, yeah :D
They fucking what?!
I love how Nick kept staring at Adalind’s belly in fascination. His eyes were drawn to it.
Dude was in shock not fascinated
@@ZanderTheGreat6910 Good point!
I love this episode and i love Nadalind’s couple 🤩
I was skeptical about this show from its trailer... But once I got in it was so much good... I wish I could see it over for the first time again... Amazing show truly
I love adalind she never claimed she was a good person she manipulated and lied to everyone and hurt a lot of people but her being pregnant with Diana was the best thing that happened to her I think she needed that but love to show someone else
The worst she has done was almost killing Hank with her spell and making Nick normal. Both are for others (renard/Victor). Adalind was swallow at first but since she had Diana all she cared for was her daughter. Then when she had Kelly she wanted nothing than to be a good mother to her children, willing to even give up her powers and making amends for her actions. I love Adalind for that, admitting she was a bad person but was wanting to make up for that. Just love her transformation from a cruel witch, power hungry, loving mother, a mother who would do anything for her child, a scared woman, a woman scared for her life, a loving mother, a witch afraid of her powers and finally a protective mother/girlfriend
I Love this series.Very sad it end hope it have new season or spinoff.
There are plans for a spin off with Trubel I think, but everyone would be coming back in from time to time. The 20yr clip suggested that Nick and Adalind were now hunting wesen together. I'd really love to see that if the spin off happens
a lot of us would like to see that, but it probably never happen no matter how long we dream about it. Though at this point it would probably be different actors that play the grown-up kids...
@@avilacanario oh thank God bc the last actor of Kelly didn't fit it now the daughter yes.
@@TheLibrarianOG1 It's so frustrating considering they've just made a Friends: Reunion, CBS are making a 2021 version of CSI Las Vegas which will come out sometime later this year, there's a new series of Dexter, again due to be shown later this year yet there's still no plans to bring Grimm back. And you're right the writers left the perfect foundation for some sort of spinoff with the ending showing the grown up Kelly and Diana, not to mention indicating that the triplets are involved as well. To me that's the perfect beginning of a storyline right there implying that Nick and Monroe's friendship is as strong as it ever was and Adalind and Rosalee becoming close friends during the 20 year time span as well. David Guintoli has always said he's quite happy to take part in a spinoff but as more of a guest role which again fits perfectly with him, Adalind, Monroe and Rosalee taking more of a back seat while their children take over the mantle. There are so many fans of the series who want to see this happen, not to mention to see Nick and Adalind actually get married and the fact that NBC can't see this is beyond me yet whenever I look online there is absolutely nothing about a spinoff anywhere! 😡
VOLTAAAAAA Grimm... que saudadesssss!!!!!!!
So you all expecting Juliette to be so nice after she is been through... Idk why people find her character boring..she was amazing in the whole series'...she literally showed how in reality people would react to certain things 😂😂😂...
the thing is though juliette wasn’t in reality anymore at least not what she was used to before finding out about grimms, she’s in nick’s world now. it’s understandable that she was shocked, frightened, & overwhelmed after becoming a hexenbiest but it’s a bit much that her first course of action was to basically go on a rampage which really came out of her seeing nick’s reaction to her (a normal reaction that if given time he would’ve came around because he’s naturally a good person).
if she would have just tried to come to terms with it & not rush anything she could’ve seen that this was something that she could live a normal life with. it’s not even about being a hexenbiest but being wesen period. & as seen by monroe, rosalie & adalind, a normal life for her was possible but she wanted results right away. wu handled his transformation better than juliette honestly
also at least for me the reason i thought she was boring was because there was no character development. juliette had no introduction she was just there. kind of like hank, he didn’t develop much either to be honest
I always thought Juliette was jealous because she always wanted to be a mother.
This reminds me of NIGHTWING telling BATMAN after having happy fun time with HARLEY QUINN... "Like you never made out with a super villain" 😁
Bruce: *flashbacks to all those nights with Salena and Talia* Moving on.
Man I'm rewatching this show i love all the cast it's amazing
Adalinds hand gestures are so cute.
I do feel sorry for Adalind because throughout most of the series she was being used, blackmailed, manipulated, or coerced into doing things for other people. She wasn’t truly free to do as she liked until that ring came off, and Nick killed the uber wesen, basically the end of the show.
Did anyone else hear the furniture breathing a sigh of relief at the end.
This scene was shot fantastic full of little subtle moments,. When Nick first walks in she’s all the way across the room with a table between them,, and she gets closer until she’s across the room with no table, til finally she’s standing right in front of him with his hands on her stomach.. She realized she was safe.. and he’d protect her..
Imaginó que todos en la estación han de estar como: WTF?!
I miss this show. Hate that I binged it all in a week and then it was gone soon after 😥
Oh wow. I watched it from the beginning and while waiting in-between seasons can be frustrating, it was a great experience. Binging can be great but when it's over you feel sad and an emptiness because there's no more and then you regret not having taken it slow. It's why I hate Netflix sometimes for giving us all the episodes of a new show at once, but sometimes I also love it.
Yeah... this situation is just messed up. In so many ways.
The more I rewatch Grimm, the more I appreciate the writers. Some plots get cringe and I thought it was a bit cheesy at the time but this series has awesome one-liners 😂 The dead hexst thing
I can’t stop watching this scene, it’s my favorite
I absolutely love Grimm
I need to rewatch this show it was so good.
This what it looks like ehen you bring personal drama to work.
This 7 minutes are my favorite in this series!
This the only moment I like in this episode, never really cared for the Wesen of the week plot
So after reading the comments i am going to watch the series . Thanks guys for past 1 week I was trying to choose between shadow hunters and grimm
Currently watching reruns over and over😅
I miss this show 🥺
This show has my heart.
OMg Juliette! its not Nicks fault...he did not know that was Adalind. God shes too freakin dramatic.
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I really like this series. Abstain from falling asleep to watch
Ever since Adalind went onto labor, she has been different. Before she was cold and calculating, but after, she has done everything for her child. They did put her in this situation, by not telling her that Kelly had Diana instead of the royals. They caused this to unfold the way it did, not Adalind.
Lol, try to be at the shoes of the other in the precint. Nick being all the time all that serious in precint just to be find guilty of two timing and get his sidechick pregnant. They were all like "We misjudge him"
I ❤ the crazy Juliette 😂
Me too
Juliette's character was a far better villain. The eyes lent a coldness and ruthlessness to the expressions of promised violence.
It's so weird because I just realized Lois from superman and Lois is Juliet from grim and know I Love her even more know.
Yeah
why she is bad actress
Gosh I miss this show!
I feel like Juliet was robbed of her life with Nick. She came in the crossfire with Adaline's, Seans, and Nicks bs, especially when they stole Adelines baby. Nick lied to her a lot and withheld who he was, which put her in more danger. I understand her pain and believe they should have been endgame. Juliet and Nick should have had reconciled. Adeline and Meisner should have been endgame. They had a great connections when he saved her and Diana, plus they made it seem with little hints here and there like they were gonna go that route, but instead they forced Nick and Adeline on us.
I feel the same but u can see the comments here supporting nick and adalind. If u think about it nick was raped by adalind when she posed as juliet so I don't know how people still like aaind over someone like juliet.
@@kanikagaral7637 Facts. Although, I'm not a fan of Juliet.
@@samhart4205 I am a fan of her. Coz she was written right. Not a simple character to who is wholeheartedly in love with her man and give him anything. She said no his proposal. They ruined her character later on. Writers r tools.
I personally side with Adalind, they gave away her baby without her consent. And what they expected her to be okay and let bygones be bygones. None of them are al
None of them are allowed to judge her after that
I was very much disappointed when it ended. I so very love this series!
Still the best series I've watched ❤️❤️❤️ whose seeing this in 2024 😅
I miss this show sucks it ended
I thought for a second they were coming out another season of Grimm. I was getting excited.
“I should’ve finished you off when I had the chance” yup sister...that’s how it goes 😆