‘Grimm’ Season 5 Finale Spoilers, News & Updates: Nick And Eve Romance Finally Happening?

"Grimm" Season 5 is down to its last three episodes and the synopsis for the two-part finale has been recently released. Spoilers hint that Nick will find himself on a warpath, as Black Claw surprises everyone with an attack against Hank. What else can fans expect from the NBC drama? Is Nick and Eve's romance finally happening?

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"Grimm" Season 5 spoilers for the two-part finale episode entitled "Beginning of the End" hint that Nick (David Giuntoli) will be out on a warpath against Black Claw, reports Carter Matt. According to the publication, Black Claw will suddenly make a strategic move against Hank (Russell Hornsby), which will push Nick and everyone to go on an all-out war.

The "Grimm" Season 5 finale episode will also see Hadrian's Wall look for a man named Bonaparte as part of their investigation. Adalind (Claire Coffee) and Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz), on the other hand, will have their hands full, as they try to adjust to their "new and very unpredictable reality with Diana."

Fans are also wondering whether the Nick and Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) pairing will happen on "Grimm" Season 5. In a recent interview with Collider, the actress admitted that she often gets asked about her character's romance with Nick.

"There are going to be some flashbacks for sure, but it's very much a conscious decision for Eve not to think about her past. She's not going to think about it unless it's going to help in the present on a mission," said Tulloch.

Tulloch, however, shared that she would be "shocked" if Nick and Eve's romance will not be introduced in "Grimm" Season 5 or 6. Claire Coffee also admitted that Eve's return is making things complicated between Adalind and Nick.

Do you think Nick and Eve should be together on "Grimm" Season 5? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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