Grimmsfifth season comes to a close Friday with a special two-hour finale episode.

DAVID GIUNTOLI:I mean, I had a choice to play it two different ways really.

On the page, he was a little more understanding.

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Listen, Adalind and Nick are two people in a very kind of similar situation.

Weve been painted into a very precarious corner based upon our respective heritages.

She was born a hexenbiest; I was born a grimm.

We accidentally had this baby together, and she lost her powers.

Theres a lot of empathy there.

Nicks line to Eve in the last episode about Kelly not being her child was pretty harsh.

Do you think he still holds a lot of anger toward Eve, even though shes not technically Juliette?

I think there is a lot of anger toward Eve.

I think it would be a little more nuanced if Nick thought Juliette was anywhere in there.

And I think sometimes he takes that anger out on Eve.

Weve been seeing little bits of Juliette shine through in Eve when it comes to protecting Nick.

If Juliette were to come back, it would be a very complicated situation.

[Nick] would have to ask all of these questions.

Does Juliette know what she did?

Whos calling the shots, and whos at the steering wheel?

Lets talk about the miracle stick.

Nick showing Trubel where it was in the last episode seemed pretty foreboding.

Is it safe to say that well be seeing it come into play in the season finale?

That little stick is a major player.

Tiny stick, big world.

The writers ofGrimmdont just willy-nilly throw in a stick for no reason.

Its clearly going to have some major repercussions.

And the Scooby gang, helmed by Nick, are learning about its powers as the viewers are.

How much of a threat is Diana?

Weve seen her recently pushing for Renard and Adalind to be together.

Should Nick be worried about his safety if he breaks up Dianas happy family?

And yeah, she is a threat.

TheGrimmfinale airs Friday at 8 p.m.