Board Thread:General Grimm Discussion/@comment-26235944-20150608025717/@comment-26235944-20150609033017

Grimm4Ever wrote: Lurkenfrau wrote:

Meisner!!! Yes. Please more Meisner!!

How many tattoos does Meisner have? Haha. I didn't notice he had tatoos. guess I need to be more observant.

We only got to see him with his shirt off that one time...in Adalind's hotel room in Vienna, when they were trying to make it appear that they were in bed together, for the Verrat guys. That's why we need more scenes with Meisner shirtless. Inquiring minds need to know how many tattoos he has. And close-ups too...so that, you know, we can see what the tattoos are. ;)

Grimm4Ever also wrote: But I also liked the Meisner character, and think he will be the new love interest for Adalind. After all, he delivered her baby. Yeah, I liked Meisner too. He seems like a good guy...a good fighter, too. I could see him and Adalind getting together. She seemed to like him.

Grimm4Ever also wrote: And Diana seems to like him. She smiled at him. okay, it was after he tossed the King out the window. that says a lot about Diana's personality.

Yeah, Diana did seem to like him, didn't she. I think her big smile was more that she recognized him and was glad to see him, rather than smiling about the King getting tossed.

Grimm4Ever also wrote: I also wondered who was in the copilot seat of the helicopter. Could it be Kelly? could the head in the box be fake? That may be too farfetched, but it did seem weird that we never saw Kelly's face at Nick's house.

I have looked at that scene in the chopper several times...and I can't even tell for sure if it is a male or female. Can't really see much through that tinted visor on the helmet. Was it Kelly? I don't know how they could have pulled that off, logistically. That whole scene with Kelly at Nick's house was very...unsatisfying. They didn't have Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio back, for whatever reasons, to do that scene...so they used a body double. Grimm4Ever also wrote: I think the King really is dead. And Meisner may be taking Diana back to Adalind.

That would have been a very brutal fall, into the ocean...so yeah, I think it would be hard for the King, or anyone, to survive that. Meisner was working on Renard's instructions, to help Adalind & her baby get out of Europe. I don't know how he would know how to get in touch with Adalind, without calling Renard first.