Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-24399666-20151114213555/@comment-26235944-20151115054126

Are you kidding? It's obvious to me that it was love-at-first-sight with Nick and his baby son. I have been around enough new fathers to recognize that look of wonder and adoration that Nick has on his face. And kudos to David Giuntoli for his acting chops in managing to do it. He's not a dad in real life, that I know of. In every scene where Nick is gazing at his son, or carrying him...or even when he did that little playful kitching move with him, in that upstairs scene at the house as they were readying to leave...Nick has been the adoring new father. Nick is a tough guy, and you are not going to see him act like a drooling idiot over his son. So I wouldn't expect that. But he is acting exactly like I have seen other tough guys like him act toward their new babies. It would be fun to see Nick have to change a poopy diaper, though...or get peed on. :D So we will have to see if the writers give us something like that.