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Embrace your true nature in Grimm Iron Hans. This week, Nick and Hank are brought in to investigate a homicide they learn is connected to an age-old Wesen rite of passage. Meanwhile, Juliette makes a surprising new ally. Elsewhere, Captain Renard continues to battle a darkness within, and Nick finds hope for Juliette in the last person he expected - Adalind. 

What's wrong with Sean Renard? What I don't like about the show is how the writers drag a storyline for almost the whole season. We hot him bleeding every single episode so far, and we still don't know what's happening with him. It's a hint to say he's going to die? I hope not.

The Wesen of the week involves an interesting story. A Wesen family is on hunt-camping to get in touch with their wildest side of themselves. Everything seems fine till someone of the family is attacked and dies. Nick, Hank and Monroe are on the case and get to know this family. As the father recognizes Nick as a Grimm, he invites Monroe to join their ancient Wesen rite of passage. Things get really weird when one of the family named Maggie shows to have some interest in Monroe. Suddenly it becomes clear that she's the one who previously killed the guy in the wood. During their hunting session, she even tries to persuade Monroe to come with her and get on her side, but eventually she comes face to face with her tragic fate.

Let's talk about betrayal issues. Prince Kenneth finds that Juliette's superpowers are a valiant opportunity to join forces with, despite Adalind's concern. The Royal isn't stupid, as he has been known all along that Nick is the father of Adalind's child, and he's going to use this 'betrayal' thing to get rid of the pregnant Hexenbeist and catch the new powerful one, Juliette. Meanwhile Mrs Silverton has all the right reasons to be mad at Adalind (remember when her little spell made her lose her memory back in the season one finale?) and this pregnancy can be read as a betrayal. Kenneth pays the bill and Juliette is out of prison, so next move is making her believe that Nick cheated on her with Adalind, who now pregnant. Funny the line about the baby shower.

As Adalind arrives at the precinct, the bombshell is dropped. Everyone's reaction to Adalind's pregnancy is hilarious. Sean Renanrd makes the point a multiple times "That's not mine"; Nick can't believe either, but Adalind is not joking. Nick is the father and the belly is real. The scene in which she feels the baby kicking and takes Nick's hand to make him feel was really sweet, whether you like Adalind or not. And did anyone else notice the look Renard gave to them? Was he thinking about how much he misses Diana and being a father?
Anyway, the Hexenbeist is here for another reason: have his protection in exchange for helping Juliette to come back as a normal human being. But Juliette is full or rage and when she arrives at the precinct she's not happy to find her ex boyfriend with Adalind. She's ready to destroy her as Nick takes Adalind's side - he can't let Juliette killing her, since Adalind is his only hope to help his ex girlfriend. I wonder what the agents had thought in that moment when they looked at this kind of weird 'love' triangle lol

"OMG again!" poor Rosalee. She was the one more shocked when she saw Adalind pregnant. To help Juliette, even Rosalee is ready to make a great effort on standing her. Meanwhile, Juliette crosses a line when she burns down the trailer with Aunt Marie's books. How is Nick supposing to save people without those pages? Damn, Juliette. That was evil.

Next week is going to be a blast as Juliette is now the Evil Queen of the show - and maybe the queen of the Royals too? Will our heroes find out where Diana is?
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About the Author - diana mack

Diana (diana mack) is a tv shows addicted. She's from Italy, she dreams to be a real journalist someday - meanwhile she speaks english even in her dreams. But tv series are not the only passions she has: she's a football supporter, cinema lover and a traveller. She studied languages (english, french, spanish, arabic and a bit of portuguese) and journalism in Rome.

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