'Grimm' season 5 episode 3 spoilers: Rosalee gets kidnapped to become a new mommy to orphans in 'Lost Boys'

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Things get more intense in "Grimm" season 5 this week as threats in Portland continue to breed. On the receiving end of another dilemma is Rosalee, who has gone missing, leaving Monroe upset, angry and at the end of his tether. Monroe gets help from Nick and Hank to save his beloved wife.

The synopsis for the episode titled "Lost Boys" teases that the group can't afford to make a wrong move or spare a minute or two. This is after they discover that Rosalee's vanishing is similar to previous cases of disappearances "that didn't have a happy ending."

The description for the "Grimm" season 5 episode also teased that Rosalee's kidnappers are "a band of orphaned children," who wants her to be their mother. However, abducting her isn't the best way to sway her to take on such responsibility but it doesn't look like they care about getting her consent.

As Monroe, Nick and Hank go after Rosalee, the captors will not allow them to catch up. In the promo, it would seem that the group set up booby traps to hold the trio up so they can easily get away with their new mommy – slashing Monroe's gang's precious minutes and prolonging that of the orphans.

Rosalee is in grave danger, prompting some viewers to believe that she may bite the dust in this "Grimm" season 5 episode. However, media outlets believe that the show wouldn't want to endure another character death knowing how difficult it was for some to move on from Juliette's demise.

Meanwhile, "Lost Boys" will also see Adalind contemplate on a possible comeback in the field of law. An old colleague seems to have caused her to seriously think this career move through. It remains to be seen where this will take the new mother.

"Grimm" season 5 episode 3 "Lost Boys" airs Nov. 13 at 9 .p.m ET on NBC.

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