New Episode of Grimm Is Coming With A Big Bang: Bonaparte Is Murdered!

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Jan 10, 2017 03:39 AM EST

Rosalee (Bree Turner) and Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) will experience the power of Diana (Hannah R. Loyd) in the upcoming episode of Grimm as the series is entering its final season. The producer is determined to make it a big bang this time and make it an everlasting memory.

 First episode of Season six starts moments after the end of season 5. The fans are startled with the big bang news of Bonaparte's (Shaun Toub) death in the loft of Nick. Renard had stabbed him, but the 9-year-old hexenbeist daughter of Portland's elected Mayor had a problem with Bonaparte and his peculiar way of threatening the child's mother, Adalind (Claire Coffee), reports TV Guide.

Renard is being granted a great opportunity to grab power by the leader of Black Claw who is dead and it is pretty clear that he does not want to let Nick squander seize this chance at any rate. Renard makes the best use of his entire resources inclusive of Portland police department and he is up to a citywide manhunt of Grimm.

The final moments of the episode are thrilling when a standoff is presented between Nick and Renard especially when Renard does not want Nick alive anymore blocking his way.

By the episode 3 of season 6 the events change fast. The twist is that Renard finds a partner in his daughter, Diana. The two form a firm bond and rely upon each other for support. But will Renard build his relation with his daughter on the base of Trust and honesty, or he will manipulate her for her powers only?

The contents of Season 6 are wrapped and intricate buy hints are clear the Renard is still deceitful or better say that Renard is Renard! He sees the potential of this relation that he can make the best of it for his advantage.

The season's big bang was when SWAT team went on an operation to take down Nick. The Portland police is all after the Grimm especially after Renard had announced last episode that Nick is the murderer Bonaparte. Now Scooby Gang is hunted by the Black Claw and the authorities, Renard is assured that Nick will not have an opportunity to take away Adalind, reports TV Line.

Renard is seen spending most of the time in grey area in the concerned series. But now he is out of grey to a complete dark area. Or it just seems so? Is there more time for Renard redemption arc?

Renard has spent a lot of time in the grey area on this series, but it feels like he's officially chosen the dark side now. Is that true, or is there still time for a Renard redemption arc?

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