10-27-2017, 08:36 AM
I think agree. Renard is "daddy" for Diana and "dad" is Nick.
10-27-2017, 08:36 AM
I think agree. Renard is "daddy" for Diana and "dad" is Nick.
10-27-2017, 01:38 PM
(10-27-2017, 10:49 AM)Henry of green Wrote: Hell Rell, That's why grimm wiki has nick and Adalind as husband and wife because all of evidence in the post interviews points in that direction because G&k said they were still together in the epilogue as were monrosalle. Nick and Adalind being together was never in question. I don't know where anyone got the idea that they weren't since we would've been told that ala HIMYM. I think some people can't get their heads around Diana calling Nick Dad. I didn't even give it much thought after the show ended because I really didn't think it was all that surprising. Renard would've been mentioned by name or as "your dad" by Kelly if that's who Diana was referring to at the end.
10-27-2017, 02:01 PM
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Hell Rell ,The most ridiculous thing i,ve heard on this fourm about that was from syscrash who claimed Renard bought the trailer and the gang was working for Renard ,as he was the new head of Hw in Portland. I near fell off my chair with laughter reading that post it was like reading bad fanfic. Renard the killer of the last leader of HW in Portland was apprenlty now running it in the epilogue.
10-27-2017, 02:15 PM
(10-27-2017, 02:01 PM)Henry of green Wrote: Hell Rell ,The most ridiculous thing i,ve heard on this fourm about that was from syscrash who claimed Renard bought the trailer and the gang was working for Renard ,as he was the new head of Hw in Portland. I near fell off my chair with laughter reading that post it was like reading bad fanfic. Renard the killer of the last leader of HW in Portland was apprenlty now running it in the epilogue. Are you saying Renard killed Meisner?
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10-27-2017, 03:02 PM
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I got a better question. Whom in their right mind would want Diana to be raised by Sean. Are they serious? What kind of sadistic MoFo are they? They actually think Sean would make a better father to her than Nick?
As for questioning, if Sean killed Meisner? I guess the poster asking the question must have been dancing around the house to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXzNufNaVQo while the scene showing Sean shooting Meisner with his service pistol was playing out on the screen.
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(10-27-2017, 03:02 PM)dicappatore Wrote: I got a better question. Whom in their right mind would want Diana to be raised by Sean. Are they serious? What kind of sadistic MoFo are they? They actually think Sean would make a better father to her than Nick? I got a better question. Are you for real? I just wondered since the scoobies are "scabies" to you. (10-27-2017, 02:23 PM)Henry of green Wrote: He did it was a mercy at the time but he betrayed him for BC let Boneparte tourtute him then shot him dead ,if that's not Murder I don't know what Murder is, Trubel also agrees with me Irk. Thanks, henry. I didn't watch the episode. I knew he was dead, but that's as far as it went with me. Meisner's never been my favorite character. I was actually glad he bought it.
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Henry, I never saw him as any more than Renard's henchman. I thought it was annoying that a foreigner would so suddenly be promoted to head of a supersecret satellite organization funded by the US. Posters voice disbelief at Eve, but this is much more outrageous.
BTW, thank you for respectfully clarifying on how Meisner died.
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10-27-2017, 03:40 PM
(10-27-2017, 03:36 PM)Henry of green Wrote: He was certainly no saint I mean a bomb just to take one person out think of the collateral damage that would cause it clearly didn't bother him. He did have a good reason to hate the Royals though they killed his father and his girlfriend so you can see his point of view. I also didn't see the connection others seen between him and Adalind I think he was more into her than she was him. I see his point of view. But I also think he should have remained overseas. It was complete fakery to believe he would just happen to show up out of nowhere to be the one to rescue Diana from the royals, then dump her with friends. I never thought he was really into anyone except himself. If he really liked Adalind, he'd have given Diana back to her.
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(10-27-2017, 03:47 PM)Henry of green Wrote: It is very strange as you have said that a grovermount founded group would hire an overseas Mercenary to lead their Portland branch ,what made him qualified for that job? Not a blessed thing. But then I wondered why they were so interested in Trubel. She couldn't even remember their name.
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(10-27-2017, 02:23 PM)Henry of green Wrote: He did it was a mercy at the time but he betrayed him for BC let Boneparte tourtute him then shot him dead ,if that's not Murder I don't know what Murder is, Trubel also agrees with me Irk. It's sorta laughable that one could say, that Renard 'let' Bonapart torture him - it's not like Bonapart as a full-blown zauberbiest would have a problem with almost any powerful wesen creature, and Renard's view on that is exemplified by Renard asking bonapart if he had a problem speaking to Adalind, would he have any choice in the matter before saying good night. Saying Renard shot him dead quote-unquote, and that's murder; well to me, it was a mercy killing and not murder, even taking into consideration Renard was BC's puppet. But, Bonapart couldn't beat Diana's powers - yeah! (10-27-2017, 03:36 PM)Henry of green Wrote: He was certainly no saint I mean a bomb just to take one person out think of the collateral damage that would cause it clearly didn't bother him. He did have a good reason to hate the Royals though they killed his father and his girlfriend so you can see his point of view. I also didn't see the connection others seen between him and Adalind ,I think he was more into her than she was him. I mean for all the hotness some claim between them all he ever got was a kiss on the cheek. That is really funny. It's crystal clear to me, even though Meisner never breathed a word of it, but when he was lying on the bed at HW daydreaming about Adalind and what they'd been through - I can well imagine he didn't want to involve anybody he loved to come to the same sad ending that his g/f did in the past. That's' why he didn't make any overtures / moves on Adalind. Plus she'd just given birth. Too much happening to have any real fun, I guess. Nothing was mentioned about any casualties from the bomb that killed Eric. I think Meisner was obviously very good at what he did (and that's why he was chosen by gov to run HW - all those powers are taking their facts from the same well of gossip etc.), and I also don't think he enjoyed what he did to save Juliette. It was necessary and it was a deep kindness to save her in more ways than one. Saving her physically and saving her mentally/emotionally - otherwise she may as well be dead as a doornail.
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