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(03-08-2017, 07:32 AM)syscrash Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:hmm, Shawn is no where close to being redeemed, infact he is far off. he got 4 episodes left for his redemtion.
Read the screen spy post. This is the episode where Sean get complete redemption and again is working close with the group.

It is also the Juliette / eve redemption episode. From this point on there will be no more bad blood. It will be like none of the past events even happened.

My point exactly, his redemtion only begins in episode 10, and it is just a start. he has more to give in 11,12 &13.
(03-08-2017, 07:32 AM)syscrash Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:hmm, Shawn is no where close to being redeemed, infact he is far off. he got 4 episodes left for his redemtion.
Read the screen spy post. This is the episode where Sean get complete redemption and again is working close with the group.

How about in between, that Sean gets redemptions in upcoming show 611 or 612? It looks like Sean will be taking risks for the kids just not likely in 610.
It says Nick and Sean will exchange information. That means Sean will know about the tunnels, symbols, and cloth. For Nick to tell him that he would have to have trust that Sean would not use it against him. The same as Nick trusted him when he gave the key back and help to break the obsession curse.
This show does not do long redemption processes.
(03-08-2017, 07:40 AM)syscrash Wrote: [ -> ]It says Nick and Sean will exchange information. That means Sean will know about the tunnels, symbols, and cloth. For Nick to tell him that he would have to have trust that Sean would not use it against him. The same as Nick trusted him when he gave the key back and help to break the obsession curse.
This show does not do long redemption processes.

That does not include the stick and IMO 2-3 shows is not a long process.


syscrash Wrote:
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Nick's not buying into Renard's "changed man" after Sean wanted to have him killed.
You forget face off. Sean had taken the key and was involved with Juliette. Who at the time did not even remember who Nick was. Because of something Adalind did. One short fight and Sean giving back the key. Instantly they are friends depending on each other.

You are trying to place real life action and reaction scenarios to a show that does not work that way.
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Yes, Sean likely used his zauberbiest powers on him but Nick is a little smarter and IMO will want to see some actions not just talking.
611

http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Where_the_Wild_Things_Were
Meanwhile, an uneasy alliance is established when Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz) is brought in to help and discovers this all may be connected to the person he cares for the most, Diana
Them having an uneasy alliance is why I used face off for an example. An uneasy alliance is exactly. He put his trust in him though he never fully trusted him. We know that from the talk Nick had with his mother.
Everyone's assuming Adalind wants to marry Nick. What if she doesn't want to marry him?
(03-09-2017, 10:06 AM)irukandji Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone's assuming Adalind wants to marry Nick. What if she doesn't want to marry him?

This is Grimm. The women should want whatever the male characters chose to offer. Only on Grimm could a female lawyer and a female doctor lose their ability to think for themselves and become totally subservient to men because - yes because why exactly?
(03-09-2017, 10:13 AM)izzy Wrote: [ -> ]
(03-09-2017, 10:06 AM)irukandji Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone's assuming Adalind wants to marry Nick. What if she doesn't want to marry him?

This is Grimm. The women should want whatever the male characters chose to offer. Only on Grimm could a female lawyer and a female doctor lose their ability to think for themselves and become totally subservient to men because - yes because why exactly?

I do not think Juliette ever wanted to marry Nick, be it before he was Grimm, then became Grimm, then lost his Grimm and became Grimm once more. IMO, Nick to her was like an infection in her life after being Grimm (she quoted something like this too), but because of her to begin to see the world differently, Nick was a safe place with information and protection till she became ready to face the world alone, (more like for the time being kinda BF he was to her)
As for Adalind. She has always wanted to start a family. esspecially after she had Diana. Her needs to settle down became stronger.
(03-09-2017, 10:06 AM)irukandji Wrote: [ -> ]Everyone's assuming Adalind wants to marry Nick. What if she doesn't want to marry him?

One never knows everything but Adalind loves Nick and goes along with a lot stuff without question from Nick that women in our culture would not usually accept therefore IMO she most likely would say yes to marriage, if Nick asked.
I also hope so that she is the one who asks for marry. He may not think of marriage, because whenever he proposed something happened. Can live very well without getting marriage. Many couples today only live together, without paper
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