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  2. 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) and Rispoli (Philip Anthony-Rodriguez) send Verrat ag

  3. List of Grimm characters - Wikipedia

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    Marie Kessler (played by Kate Burton) is Nick's aunt who raised him from age 12 after his parents were killed. She was a librarian by trade and a fierce and fabled Grimm by calling. Kelly Kessler Burkhardt (played by Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) is Nick's mother, who reappears in his life, 18 years after he was told she died in a car crash. She ...

  4. The End (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Nick decides to give him the stick but Trubel takes it and runs into the woods. Nick intercepts her and they get into a fight until Nick beats her and takes the stick. He is then haunted by voices inside his head until his mother Kelly (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) and Aunt Marie (Kate Burton) appear. Against his wishes, both of them stop Nick ...

  5. Grimm (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    He temporarily loses his Grimm power after the events of the season 3 finale, but regains them in the season 4 episode "Highway of Tears". Russell Hornsby as Detective Hank Griffin, Nick's Homicide partner, who initially is not aware that Nick is a Grimm. After learning the truth in Season 2, he assists Nick in hunting rogue Wesen.

  6. Headache (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    Juliette's remorse will undoubtedly be the key to Nick, Hank, and the others infiltrating the Royals' defenses to get the wee baby Diana back. Despite this, Juliette's key role in Nick's mother's death will provide a whole new level of complications to their relationship. Or non-relationship, I mean, how do you come back from that?" [5]

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

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    We didn't even get any Monrosalee wedding-planning this week! There's still time, though, and Grimm has always been pretty successful in the mad dash to the finish." [2] Nick McHatton from TV Fanatic gave the episode a rating of 3.5 stars of 5, adding that "Ultimately, this installment falls short of the stellar the standards set on Grimm ...

  8. Here's what we do know for sure: until they were collected by early catalogers Giambattista Basile, Charles Perrault, and The Brothers Grimm, fairy tales were shared orally. And, a look at the sources cited in these first collections reveals that the tellers of these tales — at least during the Grimms' heydey — were women.

  9. Bad Moon Rising (Grimm) - Wikipedia

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    The A.V. Club's Kevin McFarland gave the episode a "B+" grade and wrote, "It looks like Grimm is going to leave most of those plates spinning for a while. 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.