OK, yes, I can, but I'm still sad, and I will miss this show.
I hope everything gets wrapped up well. I'd like to see Diana become a power for good and learn how to see that there is more than a black and white world and that while her intentions to get her parents back together are good, it's just not always the right thing for them. She needs to understand that their happiness (not just hers) are important. It's things such as this that she is too young right now to understand. I mean, she's technically what, two or three years old right now but in a 8 - 10 year old's body?
I still feel strongly that the best person to look after her right now is Eve. And I'm wondering if because they can both see the symbols and such, if this is going to connect them together somehow because I don't think it's a good idea for Diana to remain in Portland. Adalind is just not equipped to deal with Diana and Sean would in the end (I think) use her for evil or let her be used for evil.
That said, I really enjoyed this past Friday's episode. Hippo Girl/Woman was hilarious. I still say it was a cheesy ending, but at the same time, I did like it. Though I had a WTF?! moment when she came up behind him to take his head off, lol.
Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it.
Want to rate or add this item to a list?
Not a member?
Reply by Jessica
on February 11, 2017 at 6:02 AM
I'm sad to see it go, and I'll definitely miss it. It had a good run tho, especially for being on NBC. I wasn't too happy about them making Renard such a bad guy. I liked it when they all worked together. I'm also really curious to see what happens with Diana. With her powers she definitely needs guidance, and I agree with you, Renard wouldn't provide that and would most likely use her for his own gain. Looking forward to Rosalie and Monroe's babies, Aww! I'm hoping Nick and Adalind have a happy ending. The hippo girl was great. Wasn't expecting that one at all, lol!
Reply by Satai Delenn
on February 11, 2017 at 5:00 PM
Yes, that's true. For an NBC show it really is amazing it lasted so long.
No, I'm upset that they went this way with Renard as well. It was almost like the Dream Team with Renard backing the Grimm against the rest of the Royals and other bad Wesen. I really loved that section of the show. Unfortunately, they've killed that, and are pitting him against the new team (almost like a Scooby Gang now), and I think he's going to lose.
Oh yeah, Diana truly needs guidance or she's really going to be dangerous.
Triplets, lol. Poor Rosalie. She and Monroe are truly going to have their hands full!
Btw, wtf kind of Wesen was that old man in tonight's episode? I mean, totally silent through the whole episode, then rips off his oxygen tube when she dies and turns into a fish and starts laughing. Obviously he was waiting for someone to do her in, but wow, that was just weird. Actually, the whole episode was bizarre.
Reply by Jessica
on February 11, 2017 at 8:38 PM
That little old guy was just weird lol! I have no idea what kind of Wesen he was. I kind of wish they would have explained that one a bit.
Also, the whole thing with Renard and Meisner. I was thinking that was all in Sean's head, but after last nights episode, I'm not so sure. Meisner seemed like he was actually there. He also told Sean that he "chose the right side this time". Maybe, they will make him more of a good guy for the last episodes. I hope so. I don't care for him being a villain.
Reply by Nubyan
on February 18, 2017 at 1:18 PM
Please don't remind me that it's the last season.
Ditto on them wrapping up everything nicely. That aspect of a series ending is so important.
I don't know if Diana being raised exclusively by Eve is the best call. I actually like "it takes a village" approach with Diana. There's something good to be said about all of them...all the way down to Wu and Hank being involved in her being raised. Furthermore, I wonder how Diana will feel and react to learning that Eve had something to do with Kelly's death. If Kelly was still alive, I would feel differently about who was raising her and I would have continued to know that it was Kelly. But now, I'm leaning towards all of them.
By the way, I disagree that Adalind isn't equipped. Remember, her powers are returning and now that she's a mom and with Nick...my view of her is all positive. Her focus and the things that matter most to her has changed since she became a mother and it's all good.
Reply by Satai Delenn
on February 22, 2017 at 6:16 PM
Whether her powers are returning or not, she's still not equipped to deal with Diana. Nobody really is. Look what she did to the Lieutenant who "kidnapped" her. If she ever decides to have the mother of all temper tantrums, just what is it you think Adalind can do? Or Nick for that matter, or even Renard? Nothing. Kelly was definitely the best equipped to handle her, but she's gone. I know what Eve did in regard to Kelly was uber wrong, but that was also before she learned control over herself. Now that she has, I still feel she's the one who MIGHT be able to raise Diana in Kelly's place. That's just my opinion.
Reply by Nubyan
on February 23, 2017 at 7:23 AM
There seems to be a contradiction in your statement. Either no one is equipped to deal with Diana or Eve is the only one.
It can't be both. Choose one. I'll be satisfied with either opinion.
Reply by jdoe00218
on March 13, 2017 at 4:32 AM
Inside joke from the writers - it was a red herring .
Reply by Jessica
on March 13, 2017 at 4:47 AM
OMG!! That's fantastic!!
Reply by jdoe00218
on March 14, 2017 at 2:41 AM
IKR? I was laughing for an hour afterward