I think it will help Hank in the not going crazy department, but not so much in the paranoid because there really are monsters lurking around. Having someone to talk to, though, is huge. I'm so glad he finally knows, that bugged so much at the end of last season.
I felt bad for Nick going back to what he thought of as their house while she thought of it as her's. I think the fact it keeps getting emphasized that it's her house may mean Nick needs to look for new housing arrangements - unless she just doesn't remember buying it with him? Still, it might be the polite thing to do to show her he respects her feelings and that he needs to court her again (I think Nick is still hoping somehow her memory will return).
So new opening - worst ever or worse even than that?
I'm wondering how much Hank can see now. He saw his goddaughter in the barn, obviously, but wasn't he in the room when his friend was in the police station and changed, and he didn't see him? Or did Nick see that guy after Hank left the room for something? So, Hank can see more than most people now, but not as much as a Grimm.
I'm not sure what Hanks can see. He was getting coffee when his friend coyoted out and I think with his god daughter and her uncle anyone could have seen them in their Wesen form. I don't understand why Monroe needed to be wolfed out when he was leading people off the scent, which is when Hank first saw something weird - maybe he needs to in order to have super-strength/speed? And the guy who died and reverted to normal had something that was forcing him to be a creature to everyone as well.
So basically, only the Monroe one is any question to me about whether other humans could have seen something - in every other case they definitely could have. That makes sense given only Nick is a Grimm, although I wonder if somehow Hank could train his mind to see it?
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I felt bad for Nick going back to what he thought of as their house while she thought of it as her's. I think the fact it keeps getting emphasized that it's her house may mean Nick needs to look for new housing arrangements - unless she just doesn't remember buying it with him? Still, it might be the polite thing to do to show her he respects her feelings and that he needs to court her again (I think Nick is still hoping somehow her memory will return).
So new opening - worst ever or worse even than that?
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I'm wondering how much Hank can see now. He saw his goddaughter in the barn, obviously, but wasn't he in the room when his friend was in the police station and changed, and he didn't see him? Or did Nick see that guy after Hank left the room for something? So, Hank can see more than most people now, but not as much as a Grimm.
New opening: now THAT'S horror.
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So basically, only the Monroe one is any question to me about whether other humans could have seen something - in every other case they definitely could have. That makes sense given only Nick is a Grimm, although I wonder if somehow Hank could train his mind to see it?
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