01-26-2017, 07:49 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-26-2017, 08:12 AM by WispyWillow.)
Monroe's reaction to Diana after she says "No, not a baby" and when she stares at them as she walks away are my favorite things in this clip.
The first night at the fome is going to be awkward and potentially scary. I don't think Diana is anywhere near being reasonable about her mommy staying with Nick because it's Kelly's turn to be with his daddy. If she truly likes Kelly, she could be willing to let this turn of events slide and I feel the only thing that might truly mollify her is if she does see Sean in this episode and sees that he's okay, but technically, he isn't. Chances are Sean will reiterate Adalind's words if Meisner dogs his every move. He may want the time to figure that out and having Diana around may complicate things for him. If this is the case, Diana won't like it one bit but Nick is pretty much safe from following after Rachel, at least for now. He and Adalind will have to avoid speaking horribly about Sean within Diana's earshot or risk upsetting her a lot.
01-26-2017, 08:59 AM
Ok, Rosalee having more than one child is WAY better then the baby dying.
"I can't have another baby, I don't even know where the first one is!" - Adalind Schade
01-26-2017, 09:19 AM
Two -twin- ( V- invasion alien)
01-26-2017, 11:48 AM
I think it will be triplets
01-26-2017, 11:52 AM
(01-26-2017, 08:34 AM)rpmaluki Wrote: Monroe's reaction to Diana after she says "No, not a baby" and when she stares at them as she walks away are my favorite things in this clip. Renard and Diana will seriously bond, because danger is ahead and they both will need each other http://tvline.com/2017/01/02/grimm-seaso...ard-diana/ Without giving anything away, let’s just say that the newly minted mayor runs into a bunch of opposition in the first three episodes of the upcoming (and final) season — leaving Renard grasping at any form of support he can find. And Roiz says that’s when Diana becomes a more important part of her father’s life. “His daughter plays a large role in his life, and I kind of like that element,” the actor says. “There’s this beautiful paternal instinct that kicks in in Renard whenever she’s around.” As it turns out, the little girl will need her dad just as much — if not more — than he needs her. “As the season progresses, it’s very imperative that he’s there for her, because she becomes the target of something possibly very dangerous,” Roiz says. “He has to step it up.” |
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