I would like to see Hank transformed into a wesen also, and I would like to see him with a girlfriend. He is too much of a man not have someone special in his life.
Much love for Hank. He's become so much more interesting since he got told the "big secret." I loved his reaction to the Wesen healer essentially asking if he was a Grimm as well. SO funny.
Henrietta could be a good choice for hank. This would open up so many possibilities. Hank was with Adalind a hexenbiest. so he might not want to go there knowingly. But the reveal of hank finding out his new girl friend is a hexenbiest and juliettes coach could realy be interesting. He would have trouble supporting Nick to stay with Juliette if he is rejecting Henrietta. We already know he does not have an objection with dating wesen (Zuri). This could be the vehicle to get Nick to except Juliettes new look.
Have Adalind come back and meets up with Hank and Nick. She is all cocky, still not knowing Nick is a Grimm again. See is flirting with Hank and taunting NIck. Juliette and Henriette come in. Adalind find that Hank is will Henriette and Juliette is still with Nick. Adalind tries to intimidate the girls. They respond by wogeing back. The look of shock on Adalind face, the realization she is in deep shit. would be priceless.
06-01-2015, 07:17 AM (This post was last modified: 06-01-2015, 07:23 AM by jsgrimm45.)
This post needs to come back into play.
Read in someone's post Hank character had his own show coming out this fall think they posted as a private detective. Not saying this is true but could Hank be killed off at the start of season 5 and Wu becomes Nicks partner and the Bill Campbell character is a new detective/resistance?
I would for one not like to see this happen, but if he does have his own show could he work both? I can think of only one actor who did (can not place his name) but played Face in The A Team and Starbuck in Battlestar G at the same time.
Oh where would Nick be without good ol' Hank. I thought Adalind at one point would make dust out of him and now look at him. Walking side by side with a Grimm no fears. Gotta love Hank
02-16-2016, 07:23 AM (This post was last modified: 02-16-2016, 07:24 AM by irukandji.)
I've never cared much for Hank as a character in the show. Probably because he's in Nick's shadow a good portion of the time and doesn't have a chance to branch out on his own.
I finally watched the latest episode last night. Unfortunately, I fell asleep through some of it so will have to watch it again. However, I caught the part of the episode where Hank said he would prefer to find out more about the Wall before making the decision to join.
I really liked that about his character and find it pleasantly surprising that a human would take that attitude, since humans can't see wesen unless wesen want them to.
I myself am still on the fence about this organization and in fact, am veering toward it being the more evil of the two. But why would Hank be voicing concerns when Nick and the other scoobies are not?
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(02-16-2016, 07:23 AM)irukandji Wrote: I myself am still on the fence about this organization and in fact, am veering toward it being the more evil of the two. But why would Hank be voicing concerns when Nick and the other scoobies are not?
I am also on the fence about HW, but leaning toward BC being the more evil. But Hank's firm stand on looking into the real reason behind Hadrian's Wall's actual mission is very much in character with his keen judgement. That makes me a little nervous about the group's intentions, I'll admit. Based on what little we know now, I'd wager just one brass farthing that they are on the level.
It can be vexing when the show seems to uncover what's going on at such a snail's pace, but it's also part of what attracted me to it, it's got that unpredictability element going for it.
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(02-16-2016, 07:23 AM)irukandji Wrote: I myself am still on the fence about this organization and in fact, am veering toward it being the more evil of the two. But why would Hank be voicing concerns when Nick and the other scoobies are not?
I am also on the fence about HW, but leaning toward BC being the more evil. But Hank's firm stand on looking into the real reason behind Hadrian's Wall's actual mission is very much in character with his keen judgement. That makes me a little nervous about the group's intentions, I'll admit. Based on what little we know now, I'd wager just one brass farthing that they are on the level.
It can be vexing when the show seems to uncover what's going on at such a snail's pace, but it's also part of what attracted me to it, it's got that unpredictability element going for it.
I agree. There's something about the feel of the entire organization that just seems underhanded to me. I can't believe that Nick, as a seasoned cop, wouldn't find something troubling about them. But on the other hand, I am happy that a "hoooooman" finally gets to take center stage with a gut feeling that makes absolute sense to me. I hope he's right.
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Hank is currently the smart one here where HW is concerned. I can understand Nick's hurry to jump into it because it appeals to his Grimm side. I have no doubt HW would throw folks under the bus for the greater good which might end up uncomfortable for some characters and viewers.