'Grimm' season 6 spoilers: Nick to focus on getting Adalind back from Renard; Juliette's feelings to take control of Eve?

"Grimm" season 6 will be a big love mess for Nick. Scott Green/NBC

"Grimm" season 6 is official, but instead of 22 episodes, the show was ordered for only 13 episodes, a little over half of what the supernatural drama has been getting.

It is unclear what this means for the show, but with a lot of storylines being carried over from "Grimm" season 5, these installments will certainly be packed.

In "Grimm" season 6, the Black Claw will no longer be a problem for Nick but Renard certainly will be. The Grimm is not keen on letting go of the fact that Renard put his son in danger and took Adalind away from him.

In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, David Giuntoli teased that with the Black Claw out of the picture, it will be Renard versus Nick in "Grimm" season 6.

However, it won't be easy for Nick to get Adalind back, especially not with the terrifyingly powerful Diana dreaming of the two together. It certainly won't be a good idea to mess with a youngster whose tantrum could lead to something more sinister.

Giuntoli, however, said that Diana is not evil, when he was asked on the prospect of the little girl killing his character if she realizes he is a hindrance to his mommy and daddy being together again.

As for Adalind, the actor said that he would not hold Adalind against it seeing her situation. "[Nick is] not happy that she's 'with' Renard right now, but I think he can forgive her," Giuntoli said.

Apart from that, there's the fact that Juliette, or at least her feelings, appears to be reemerging from Eve's robotic, emotionless psyche. This could be a potential hindrance to Nick and Adalind being a couple.

Giuntoli is being coy with what "Grimm" season 6 has prepared for Bitsie Tulloch's character, although he teased the possibility of Eve remembering everything and feeling everything Juliette knows and feels.

"Grimm" season 6 is expected to premiere this fall.

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