New shop I like: Monroe and Rosealee. Their relationship is just so wholesome and so soft and I just...ahhhhhhhhhh
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New shop I like: Monroe and Rosealee. Their relationship is just so wholesome and so soft and I just...ahhhhhhhhhh
Sup dudes, here have some moodboards for some of my ocs
Im in the process of making more. idk how many but I’m working on it
All these ocs belong to me
@archergirl-101 asked: Deity AU for any oc/muse ^^
I decided with Rosealee and changed her into the goddess of the forest. She towers above most trees and usually sleeps for years which is why things start to grow and stick to her such as moss and rocks.
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Part of recent work for the delightful engineering and manufacturing juggernaut, Patty Lopez of Rose-A-Lee Technologies. #MIindustry #rosealee #detroitheadshots #detroitportraitphotographer
#Grimm S6, Ep.2 "Trust Me Knot" Recap/Review
Trying to escape, making a bloody deal and a fun way of babysitting, this week's episode of Grimm might has been addicting just like Nick and his stick.
"Trust Me Knot" picks off where we left in the previous episode, Renard has his squad (cops) moving towards Bud's shop, while Nick sees them coming he pushes everyone back to the shop. And just before that all happens with a nervous Monroe, he tells everyone Rosealee's pregnant.
Just as that happens, Hank and Wu arrested Renard for the murder of Rachel Wood. Of course, he had no choice and it just seem so good to watch him being take down, even if it was for that minute.
Moments later the squad breaks in and grabs Nick. As they search him, one officer finds the stick and with a second later the stick just so happens to blow the squad out, out cold. Something really tells me that this isn't just a healing stick after all. That gave Nick time to dress up and divert the others out as they think that Nick got away. That gave them enough time to take the SWAT truck and drive off to some place safe, this time the underground where Monroe tells Nick there's another way in.
I don't know about you, but when Hank and Wu walked Renard in the station to the interrogation room, I just got the chills from that scene. I think watching them interview him about the murder and given his alibi, for which he tells them Bonaparte (but they didn't know that he's dead til Nick told them later).
Renard calls for a layer, Adalind, for help. She asked Rosealee and Monroe to look after the kids. Monroe worried about Diana and who wouldn't, right? But I think that babysitting Diana would be a pretty cool time, consider what she has done while Uncle Monroe was watching her. She levitated a lot jars at the spice shop making a really pretty scene.
Meanwhile, Adalind gets meeting with Renard and he asked her to help get him out. But she doesn't want to lie and get in trouble too so she turned him down (thinking of her children first). But when Nick calls her he asked for a favor about making a deal with someone who hates him. He tells her to meet him at the place where she told him she loved him (the loft or from).
As Hank and Wu bring Renard to the loft, there Nick tells him that he know where he was the night of Rachel's murder. There he tells him in order to keep that from leaking, he'll make a deal for his release and not come after him and that would be Adalind testifies where he was. With this deal there has to be common ground agreement and nothing says that like a Trust Me Knot, which is an oath that both keep their side of the deal: Adalind testifies for Renard and Nick can be free.
While back at the shop, nothing seems to work on that cloth. But when Diana comes down, she can see everything on it and draws it on paper. To them it's something that none of them: Rosealee, Monroe and Adalind has ever seen. Seems like we got ourselves a mystery here. But while figuring that out, Trubel gets a call from HW and requested her to come. She has to leave but she wants Nick to come too as they're calling for Grimms. Nick tells her that he can't (after looking at Adalind).
But moments later when Hank called that Renard's trial was happening now, but that deal that they made turn out different when the Judge called for a mistrial and Renard went free, which means that the deal has been broken like it never happened. That means that Nick is back on the hiding and Adalind (even though she doesn't like it) has to go back living with Renard (for which I wouldn't agree because of Renard's meeting with the Judge and ADA about killing Nick and his friends). Renard calls one of his officers and told them to get Nick and walks out smiling.
This was a really good episode, from beginning to the end. There were some intense moments like from the beginning. There were humorist moments like Uncle Monroe babysitting Diana and Bud calling Renard "a dick." There was a lot that filled up and satisfied and also worried towards the next installment. I thought that Sarah Roz was amazing along with David Giuntoli, mostly during the can't resist holding the stick. And not to mention, Hannah Loyd as Diana. She's really stealing some great scenes. The writing was excellent. Overall, I give this episode a 9/10.
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#Grimm Season 6, Episode 1 "Fugitive" Season Premiere Recap/Review
I know it's been a week since the season premiere of Grimm, but I wanted to take my time by re-watching it over and over to get a feel of it and let me just say: I still got the same feelings when I watched it the first time.
"Fugitive" is really a roller-coaster ride of an episode as it starts from where they left off when Nick and Renard are in a stand still after Renard killed Bonaparte. From then on it was off to the races with the team Grimm underneath the loft trying to find a way out but when they went back to check on Nick, he comes by almost getting his neck cut from Trubel.
Soon as Renard gets back to his place, he tells Adalind that Bonaparte is dead and tells her that he did it but don't remember how. But it gives him a good guess that Diana was the one that did it. As soon he gets his stuff he tells Adalind that she shouldn't have fell in love with him and that she'll pay the hard way.
Renard puts an APB out on Nick dead or alive for the acts that he has caused. Wu and Hank get back to the station to check things out, while Monroe and Rosealee decides not to tell anyone about the pregnancy (because who knows what will happen next, right?).
Nick gets a call from Adalind to see if he's okay and ask him to come over. He gets there and it's one of those calm moments of the episode that we'll get and (for Nadalind fans) the best scenes when they kiss and were together with Kelly.
When Rosealee, Monroe, Eve and Trubel get to the spice shop, Eve and Monroe picks up one of the dead bodies and the hand of the dead body grabs on. Eve is in a trans and sees the guy pulling her as this is what Rosealee calls it a death grip and stopped it by chopping off it's hand. It seems that the stick is more powerful than we all think and maybe not keep it for a while, but for Nick I don't think he'll let it go.
Nick gets word about the APB out on him and hides at Bud's shop. He gets the gang back to see what he can do next. The best part would be to leave but soon Renard gets Bud's place on surveillance,
While Renard has officers looking for Nick, as he starts to see blood on his hands but than disappears and when one of the officers starts to come in, he sees blood coming off his eyes and mouth. Could Renard be feeling guilty of something, maybe being guilt by Meisner?
Meanwhile when Hank and Wu got back they get test results on Rachel Wood and finds that Renard's fingerprints were all over. Seems they have an upper hand to stop Renard, but he and every cop, SWAT team known to man surrounds the shop and leaves us with a cliffhanger that probably having us wish that this was a two hour premiere (I know I would).
This was a great kick off to the season premiere in a way of riding a train at 1,000 miles per hour!!! I loved it, I enjoyed it, as it ended I wanted more of it. Loved the Nick/Adalind and Monroe/Rosealee scenes as they provided us with calmness before the rush of intense comes through. The writing was good and even the actors were amazing as well. Overall, I give it a 9/10.
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