'Grimm' Season 5 Spoilers: Premiere Episode to Show Nick's Baby; Saves Special Agent Chavez From Wesen

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"Grimm" Season 4 ended with Nick losing his mother and his girlfriend as they were both killed and in the season will apparently open with him grieving. However, other spoilers were released and we could have a glimpse of Nick's baby as well as him saving Special Agent Chavez.

In a report by Franchise Herald, the birth of Nick's son in Season 5 will most probably get him out of the dark cave he is in after losing his mother and his girlfriend from last season. According to the publication, the premiere episode of "Grimm's" upcoming season will be very chaotic for Nick. It is entitled "The Grimm Identity."

Christian Today also shared a part of the synopsis for "Grimm" Season 5's premiere episode: "Having lost so much, Nick must dig deep and decide what type of person he wants to be, while also coming to grips with fathering a child with his once sworn enemy, Adalind (Claire Coffee). His search for the truth leads him to FBI Agent Chavez and puts him at odds with those close to him."

Executive producer David Greenwalt also recently said that Wesen won't be as great as he was in previous seasons since the Royals left him with nothing. Speaking of Wesen, Fashion & Style shared that he will be at odds again with Nick as the latter will save Special Agent Chavez from him as per the promotional photo released by the show.

As for Nick and Adalind's son, photos showing the latter giving birth at the hospital were released but it is still unknown if this will be shown early on the season or later.

"Grimm" Season 5 premiere will see Nick saving Special Agent Chavez from Wesen and the possibility that fans will get to see their first look at his and Adalind's son. The upcoming season premieres on October 30 on NBC at 9.

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