'Grimm' Season 5 Spoilers: Zuri Will Continue To Fool Hank, Renard And Adalind To Rekindle Romance; NBC To Extend Season 6 Episodes

The upcoming "Grimm" season 5 episode will be filled with suspense and excitement as the show nears its finale. According to reports, Zuri will continue to fool Hank, but will this last for long?

Zuri Will Continue To Fool Hank In 'Grimm' Season 5

According to Ecumenical News, Zuri (Sharon Leal) will continue to deceive Hank (Russell Hornsby) about her true intentions in the upcoming "Grimm" episode. He is not aware that she is a certified minion of the Black Claw and that she is only using him to spy on Nick (David Guintoli).

Per the report, "Grimm" fans are already annoyed with Hank's ignorance about the Wesens, Black Claw and Hadrian's Wall. For many, the character is so dense not to be suspicious about the happenings on his surroundings. However, "Grimm" creator David Greenwalt hinted that Hawk will soon change and will be aware of these things.

"That could happen. This was big decision year one, do we let Hank in on it? And he can't seem dumb. And we just didn't want to say this is how the show works, and it always has to be this way," Greenwalt told Collider. "It's great to have him work with the group, but still the world doesn't know about the majority of this stuff. You still have that."

Adalind and Renard To Rekindle Romance

Per Christian Daily, Adalind and Renard might rekindle their romance in "Grimm" Season 5. The Black Claw had convinced Adalind to work with Renard to protect her child. Adalind and Renard need to project as a happy family with their child Diana and baby Kelly to win the public's heart.

However, according to the report, Renard has other plans. "Grimm" fans believe that he won't harm his family just to be the mayor and that something else is pushing him to do this.

NBC To Extend The Episodes Of 'Grimm' Season 6

"Grimm" is already renewed for season 6. However, the new season is a lot shorter than the previous seasons with only 13 episodes, instead of the usual 22 episodes.

Deadline reported that cutting the number of "Grimm" episode was intended to give NBC some breathing space. However, this can be extended per the network's instruction, Ecumenical News reported.

Are you excited for the next episode of "Grimm" season 5? Do you wish that NBC will extend the number of episodes for "Grimm" season 6? Do you find Hank too careless or dumb to feel Zuri's bad intentions? Do you want Adalind and Renard to reconcile? Share your thoughts in the comment section below!

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