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Renard visits Juliette and they kiss, as Nick watches from a distance. He gets out of the car, bent on confronting them, but gets a call from Monroe, who insists that they can't control their actions and that Rosalee can find a way to cure them. In the house, Juliette and Renard alternate between forced together and desperately trying to stay ...
Opening quote: "So the animals debated how they might drive the robbers out, and at last settled on an idea. Nick ( David Giuntoli ) has drunk the antidote and is experiencing its side effects. Monroe ( Silas Weir Mitchell ) takes a drop of Nick's blood and adds it to a potion that is ingested by Juliette ( Bitsie Tulloch ) and Renard ( Sasha ...
Opening quote: "He had them brought before the court, and a judgment was handed down. Staring at her woged reflection in a mirror, Juliette ( Bitsie Tulloch ) returns to her human form and decides not to tell Nick ( David Giuntoli ) about it.
Meanwhile, when Nick finds out that Juliette received a scratch from Adalind's cat, he attempts to convince her that he is a Grimm. However, Juliette does not believe Nick and then she slips into a coma, due to Adalind having fed her cat a mysterious potion. At the end of the episode, Juliette awakens from her coma with black eyes, and the ...
It laid the groundwork, in particular, for both Hank and Juliette to find out about Nick's other life, or at least the existence of creatures. There have been times earlier in the season where it felt like they were never going to be informed of Nick's Grimm life, that thread just twisting in the wind for all to see, but all that slow burn was ...
Juliette finds the magic stick but it repels her and she has flashbacks of the night when Nick used the stick to heal her. Nick, Roaslee and Monroe discover the Wesen responsible for kidnapping the child, it turns out to be a Cuegle type. It claims he has visions of the babies' futures, and only eats those who will grow up to do truly terrible ...
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.
Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.4 star rating out of 5, stating: "'Plumed Serpent' was easily one of the most imaginative episodes of Grimm yet. We all give Once Upon A Time a lot of credit for bringing fairy tales and Disney to life, but Grimm should be given its fair share, as well, for delivering its own unique style and spin on things.