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  2. Face Off (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. The Thing with Feathers - Wikipedia

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    Shilo Adams from TV Overmind wrote, "Grimm may have been about the birds tonight, but thankfully, it didn't lay an egg. (Har har.) 'The Thing with Feathers' felt like a strong balance between procedural and serial, Nick and his supporting cast, the human and Grimm sides of Nick Burkhardt. It's been tough for Grimm to strike that kind of harmony ...

  4. El Cuegle - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Bad Moon Rising (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Renard's origins, the resistance movement, Adalind's whereabouts, Juliette's memory, Nick's mother, those goddamn coins – all of that is on the bench tonight, except for a few ancillary scenes. Instead, 'Bad Moon Rising' is a transformation into Grimm: Special Victims Unit, a tightly plotted standalone that accomplishes one important plot ...

  6. Season of the Hexenbiest - Wikipedia

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    Josie Campbell from TV.com wrote, "'Season of the Hexenbiest' was so much better than the last handful of filler episodes, in fact, that I wonder if Grimm is a show that could benefit from a shorter, cable-style season, focusing on a fast-paced and twisty 13 episodes rather than a slow and drawn-out 22 or 24. I, for one, would be willing to ...

  7. Cry Havoc (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Opening quote: "O, from this time forth, my thoughts be bloody or be nothing worth. Nick ( David Giuntoli ) is still in shock after discovering his mother's head in a box. Trubel ( Jacqueline Toboni ) and Hank ( Russell Hornsby ) realize that there are many Wesen surrounding the house and they escape the house when Kenneth ( Nico Evers-Swindell ...

  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. 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 ...