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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 ...
For here do evil things betide." 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.
Finally Nick is defeated by the supervillain Juliette, who is ready to kill him. An instant before she does, however, Trubel bursts in and shoots the evil Juliette with a crossbow, piercing her heart and killing her. Nick weeps, holding Juliette in his arms. Meanwhile, outside the house, cars begin to appear and agents begin to surround the house.
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 ...
The A.V. Club's Kevin McFarland gave the episode a "B−" grade and wrote, "Judging by overall plot structure, 'The Bottle Imp' isn't just a formulaic episode of Grimm, but a relentlessly predictable hour that offers very little to viewers looking for something more than a show that can easily fade into the background while the rest of the ...
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 saying that 'Wesenrein' was a fabulous episode.
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 ...
And that was just one of the wacky fun things that happened in Grimm Season 5 Episode 7." [5] Lindi Smith from EW wrote, "Grimm is back, and it's wasting no time delving into all things Eve (Juliette 2.0). With the Black Claw wesen uprising making major moves to take over, the scooby gang grapples with just how deep the uprising's influence runs.