'Grimm' season 6 spoilers: Nick faces difficult decision between Adalind and Juliette in final season

Nick and Juliette during happier times NBC

According to Christian Times, hit series "Grimm" is already going to come to a close with a conclusion to the Juliette-Nick-Adalind love triangle. While Nick and Juliette formed the main relationship that the series started with, they might just not be what it will end up as.

At some point, Adalind and Juliette had to transform into each other, by which point Adalind bore Nick a child. Juliette turned into a wesern, which further complicated the story. At the end of season 5, Nick and Adalind got closer mainly because they were co-parenting their child Kelly. However, Renard, the supposed main antagonist for season 6, is going to use his child with Claire to keep Nick away.

The "Grimm" fanbase seems to be divided between the two camps that support Nick being with Juliette, and the fans that would rather see Nick end up with Adalind. Giuntoli hinted in an interview that Nick's mother dying would be a focal plot point sometime in this upcoming season, which will obviously affect his relationship with Juliette since she was the one who killed his mom.

The whole Eve-Juliette Hexenbiest mix-up might also come into play sometime in this season, along with Juliette recovering her memories of being Nick's girlfriend. According to Ecumenical News, the sixth season of "Grimm" has been renewed to provide 13 episodes.

Game n Guide mentions that Guintoli said Nick should be worried about Eve's real personality.

He explains, "I think he sees traces of Juliette left in her, but Juliette did so many terrible things to Nick late in the last couple of seasons that I think he likes to think that this is somebody completely aside from Juliette, completely apart from Juliette."

The sixth season of "Grimm" is expected to return to NBC this Oct. 28.

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