Preface:
Renard is likely my favorite character (due to the superior acting of Sash) on Grimm.
That being said, Renard may at some point think a women is good for something other than as a pressure release valve and something to manipulate other men with, but so far I see no evidence of it.
Let's see, he nailed Adalind's mother, Adalind, Juliette, Rachel etc. His attitude toward Adalind with the "I am the Mayor" seems rather telling.
No big deal, he is a power hungry guy and sees women as pawns both for his pleasure and to use to manipulate others. I have a ex-brother like him. But I think happiness to Renard is, does she swallow. I would not be surprised if he does manage to undress Adalind again that he does not make a comment about her scar, stretch marks, or some callous comment about tightness.
He is very much the rogue, but a likable one.
As for Rachel, she amounted to just one of the many scabbards he sheathed his sword in; he may have liked her, but any regret he feels I bet is displayed to manipulate someone eles's perception of him.
Renard is likely my favorite character (due to the superior acting of Sash) on Grimm.
That being said, Renard may at some point think a women is good for something other than as a pressure release valve and something to manipulate other men with, but so far I see no evidence of it.
Let's see, he nailed Adalind's mother, Adalind, Juliette, Rachel etc. His attitude toward Adalind with the "I am the Mayor" seems rather telling.
No big deal, he is a power hungry guy and sees women as pawns both for his pleasure and to use to manipulate others. I have a ex-brother like him. But I think happiness to Renard is, does she swallow. I would not be surprised if he does manage to undress Adalind again that he does not make a comment about her scar, stretch marks, or some callous comment about tightness.
He is very much the rogue, but a likable one.
As for Rachel, she amounted to just one of the many scabbards he sheathed his sword in; he may have liked her, but any regret he feels I bet is displayed to manipulate someone eles's perception of him.
Oxford commas are so totally rad!.