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  2. Face Off (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Club's Kevin McFarland gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "Grimm has shown that when the serialized pieces click into place, it becomes far more compelling. The best case-of-the-week episodes — last season's 'Organ Grinder,' last Halloween's 'La Llorona' — are good examples of how to keep the wheels spinning without losing ...

  3. Eyes of the Beholder - Wikipedia

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    Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.0 star rating out of 5, stating: "If there's one thing that I learned at the end of Grimm Season 3 Episode 10, it's this: Don't give Juliette a frying pan. Not since Rapunzel in Tangled have I witnessed someone mercilessly beat the bad guys to a pulp with one." [5]

  4. Blond Ambition (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) begin their wedding rehearsal with Nick (David Giuntoli) acting as his best man and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) acting as her maid of honor. They also tell Nick to make sure to bring the sunglasses to the wedding in order to avoid being recognized as the Grimm.

  5. Season of the Hexenbiest - Wikipedia

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    Nick confronts Adalind, who says she will name the royal she is working for if he hands over the key. Nick moves out of Juliette's house and into Monroe's spare room. Monroe shows him a TV police briefing he recorded given by the person who was making out with Juliette. Nick is stunned to see it is Renard. Meanwhile, Renard has located the trailer.

  6. Wesenrein - Wikipedia

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    Kathleen Wiedel from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.5 star rating out of 5, stating: "Whew! I thought I'd never get a chance to catch my breath. Grimm Season 4 Episode 9 is almost non-stop excitement, from Wu's initiation into the Wonderful World of Wesen, to Juliette's unexpected Hexenification, to Monroe's kidnapping. Let's preface this review by ...

  7. Bad Moon Rising (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Instead, 'Bad Moon Rising' is a transformation into Grimm: Special Victims Unit, a tightly plotted standalone that accomplishes one important plot point. Hank is no longer in the dark, and though there are still a lot of questions, it felt right." [3] Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic gave a 4.1 star rating out of 5, stating: "Ah well, I'm nitpicking.

  8. Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen - Wikipedia

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    As the investigation progresses, Nick finds that the suspect is a young lady, and wonders if she is Wesen, as well. With the help of Monroe, the detectives track the killer and find her most recent victim, the Skalengeck, who succumbs to her wounds. Near the hotel where the suspect is staying, Nick, Hank and Monroe find the girl and chase her.

  9. Quill (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Just like Hank and Juliette, we're all frantically evaluating and re-evaluating with every new piece of information we have. We also have to ask ourselves what good and bad means to the various agendas and plots flying around. In Season 1 it would have been a good thing for Juliette to find out about Nick being a Grimm.