I love how stressed Renard gets in this scene. He knows exactly who committed the murder but his parental instincts towards Diana are keeping him locked up in his own Police Precinct.
If he tried to tell anyone I don't think anyone would believe him. His 10 year old daughter strangled a fully grown woman. Toxicology showed no signs of sedatives. He'd probably get tossed in the state hospital and declared unfit to stand trial. That would torpedo any attempt to run for an elected office.
Wu and Hank tried so hard to get Nick out of the shit that Renard had gladly done for Nick, during the interrogation, Wu and Hank were so happy to see Renard in handcuffs.
Just before COVID hit there was talk of a spinoff but that WAS 2yrs ago so the studios may have moved on from the idea. Logically, it would've picked up with the kids, where the last episode ended but ya never know. Might be that they'd do some sorta prequel type thing with the Grimms from 800yrs ago and the 'magic stick'. Either way, less likely than ever to happen now 😥
I hate what they did to renard’s character, making him evil was unnecessary and it didn’t even pay off. They couldn’t commit to it and it ended after 3 episodes into season 6. Not only did he not need to be a villain, he didn’t even make a good villain. Love this show though, and Renard
I think it’s always been hinted that Sean is a selfish person drawn to power. We see that early, with the coin, and we see it in other moments throughout the show when he does something selfishly that puts others in a shitty position. I don’t think they made him _evil_ so much as they showed you what his greed was capable of. He’s not a villain, he’s the pawn to one (hence why he goes down after Bonaparte does, for the most part). Renard wasn’t really evil so much as a tool for evil, which we already knew that Zauberbeists could be (not sure about the spelling but I don’t wanna google right now). Just my two cents.
@@gabbytheartfriend Agreed...I don't see him as a villain just someone who might be drawn to the darkside. That said, I actually enjoyed his arc and the fact they didn't keep him as a villain forever. This scene was excellent.
They do mention in the lore that both Hexenbiests and Zauberbiests are drawn to power, both literally and metaphorically by nature. Adalind herself hinted at it when her powers returned and she didn't want them back, how having access to those supernatural powers made someone think and feel. I do believe they were sloppy at executing it but this likely happened when they knew the future of the show was possibly going to be cut short (which it then did) and maybe accelerated the timeline starting from the second last season.
sean turning into a villian bcz of some cooch and a crappy bribe is annoying but all the same, glad he didnt stay a villain forever this show is awesome❤
Renard should know hank and wu know what happened to Bonaparte considering that hank and wu are helping nick and nick would tell that Bonaparte is dead am i wrong?
Maybe it never came up in conversation - Nick killed so many in that fight, and so much was going on at the time, it was just chaos, and they were trying to avoid cell-phone use. I'm trying to think if there was any reason for Nick to mention the death of Bonaparte, other than as revenge for his injuring Eve. The stuff with Adalind was probably too personal for Nick to discus it. The subject may have come up later as part of the background for the later "Forget-Me-Knot" negotiations, but I don't think they knew about Renard killing Bonaparte during the interview, as they ask Renard where Bonaparte is.
That painter at the end was so bad lol, the color is way off and he left huge splotches of paint on the wall so it's gonna dry and look horrible since there is gonna be paint bumps left.
Well played hank and wu you guys Are true cops and you stop him are Not making more bad decisions What he made in the black claw he Is trying too kill someone else again I just let you know
@@christinacody5845 I know that Sean Renard is behind all of this Is because he came from Portland too. He has back up from his Brothers. Who were like him. A DRAGON Tongue
Wu and Hank so petty for this but I don't blame em and I love how Hank is used to wesen wogeing he isn't even fazed by the Captain unlike Wu 😂😂
Well wu was armed, but seeing the captain wogue like that usually indicates attack, I don't blame him for being prepared the captain is a monster
Petty my foot! They had more of a case against Renard than Renard had against Nick!
you need to learn the definition of petty.
Hank wasn't a wessen that was a dream
@@christopherleemocaby909 Renard was after one 3
I love how stressed Renard gets in this scene.
He knows exactly who committed the murder but his parental instincts towards Diana are keeping him locked up in his own Police Precinct.
If he tried to tell anyone I don't think anyone would believe him. His 10 year old daughter strangled a fully grown woman. Toxicology showed no signs of sedatives. He'd probably get tossed in the state hospital and declared unfit to stand trial. That would torpedo any attempt to run for an elected office.
@@drmayeda1930 It would be even harder to explain that Diana is only around 3 years old, though she looks like 10.
@@DivineFalconThey might be able to get away with that considering her father is 6’4/6’5.
I love how Hank and Wu always had Nicks back no matter what.
Wu, Hank and Nick best team ever
then the next nick transforming into renard
Yo don’t forget about my man Monroe
@@zakapholiac9377 He was the best too...
Renard’s such a cool character, completely morally grey. I love him and hate him at the same time lol
Same, and finally I get a badass male witch character, we don't get many.
Also, pretty good dad
XD
when I watched the show,Renard was my huge crush
Me too!!
Wu and Hank tried so hard to get Nick out of the shit that Renard had gladly done for Nick, during the interrogation, Wu and Hank were so happy to see Renard in handcuffs.
Sean Renard is my favorite character!!
S2
same
Please bring back this show. Absolutely loved it. ♥️
I agree
Just before COVID hit there was talk of a spinoff but that WAS 2yrs ago so the studios may have moved on from the idea. Logically, it would've picked up with the kids, where the last episode ended but ya never know. Might be that they'd do some sorta prequel type thing with the Grimms from 800yrs ago and the 'magic stick'.
Either way, less likely than ever to happen now 😥
I hate what they did to renard’s character, making him evil was unnecessary and it didn’t even pay off. They couldn’t commit to it and it ended after 3 episodes into season 6. Not only did he not need to be a villain, he didn’t even make a good villain. Love this show though, and Renard
I think it’s always been hinted that Sean is a selfish person drawn to power. We see that early, with the coin, and we see it in other moments throughout the show when he does something selfishly that puts others in a shitty position. I don’t think they made him _evil_ so much as they showed you what his greed was capable of. He’s not a villain, he’s the pawn to one (hence why he goes down after Bonaparte does, for the most part). Renard wasn’t really evil so much as a tool for evil, which we already knew that Zauberbeists could be (not sure about the spelling but I don’t wanna google right now). Just my two cents.
@@gabbytheartfriend Agreed...I don't see him as a villain just someone who might be drawn to the darkside. That said, I actually enjoyed his arc and the fact they didn't keep him as a villain forever. This scene was excellent.
They do mention in the lore that both Hexenbiests and Zauberbiests are drawn to power, both literally and metaphorically by nature. Adalind herself hinted at it when her powers returned and she didn't want them back, how having access to those supernatural powers made someone think and feel. I do believe they were sloppy at executing it but this likely happened when they knew the future of the show was possibly going to be cut short (which it then did) and maybe accelerated the timeline starting from the second last season.
Sometimes he acts like a friend to Nick and other times he acts like an enemy.
@@KentPetersonmoneyna He was in Season 1 maybe an villian but Season 2-4 was He Not Bad he helped always
I love the captain, even when he has his moments 😊 🤣😋
My surprise is that this didn’t happen sooner!!
Next clip gotta b the Trust Me Knot spell.
We need season 7 please
++++++++++++
New vid?? Making me happy fr
I love this show
Name! NAME! name..
Grimm
@@ramiroromero7318 you did not understand
sean turning into a villian bcz of some cooch and a crappy bribe is annoying but all the same, glad he didnt stay a villain forever
this show is awesome❤
Wish we could have seen Wu monster from fight Renard.
where can i rewatch this series again 😭😭😭
Amazon
Russell Hornsby reminds me of my uncle.
Renard should know hank and wu know what happened to Bonaparte considering that hank and wu are helping nick and nick would tell that Bonaparte is dead am i wrong?
Maybe it never came up in conversation - Nick killed so many in that fight, and so much was going on at the time, it was just chaos, and they were trying to avoid cell-phone use. I'm trying to think if there was any reason for Nick to mention the death of Bonaparte, other than as revenge for his injuring Eve. The stuff with Adalind was probably too personal for Nick to discus it. The subject may have come up later as part of the background for the later "Forget-Me-Knot" negotiations, but I don't think they knew about Renard killing Bonaparte during the interview, as they ask Renard where Bonaparte is.
That painter at the end was so bad lol, the color is way off and he left huge splotches of paint on the wall so it's gonna dry and look horrible since there is gonna be paint bumps left.
“ naammnnee”
Good
Well played hank and wu you guys
Are true cops and you stop him are
Not making more bad decisions
What he made in the black claw he
Is trying too kill someone else again
I just let you know
Hank Sean Renard called an Hexenbeiest to take him out of jail
And a lawyer.
Thank you
@@christinacody5845 I know that Sean Renard is behind all of this
Is because he came from Portland too. He has back up from his
Brothers. Who were like him. A DRAGON Tongue
@@christinacody5845 the reason why I know this is because
Sean Renard knew that Nick was a GRIMM since Season 1
@@christinacody5845 I'm not lying about this Sean Renard knew
Nick was a GRIMM. On the First Season of GRIMM
Does annyone notice sean renard resembels the late egypt leader hosni mubarak
Not even sure Renard was a good guy ot a bad guy 🤣🤣
Chaotic neutral tbh
Power hungry
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Хенк и Ву на стороне Ника .
Ainda bem que o Bonaparte morreu.