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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 ...
The A.V. Club's Kevin McFarland gave the episode a "B−" grade and wrote, "The good things to come out of this rather asinine conflict are the scenes between the men and the women. While they certainly don't pass the Bechdel Test, it puts Juliette in the position of helping Rosalee work through her emotions, and gives Monroe a chance to use ...
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 ...
After Monroe gets kidnapped by the Wesenrein, the team must find out where he is before he is sacrificed and killed. Juliette's attempt to cope with transforming into a Hexenbiest is put on hold while she tries to tend to an anxious Rosalee. Opening quote: "He had them brought before the court, and a judgment was handed down."
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 ...
In Europe, Adalind finds herself in the middle of a feud between Frau Pech and Stefania while working over the details of her pending transaction. Meanwhile, determined to remember every last detail to get things started once more, Juliette insists Monroe share with her Nick’s darkest secret – the world of Grimms and Wesen.
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 ...
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.