Synopsis: Nick learns the truth about his superior officer, while Renard and Juliette's attraction to each other grows increasingly stronger... and more dangerous.
Kelly had said that the crusading knights found a treasure that had to be locked up. So what is this treasure?
My thought is a sort of stone that grants the ability to see wesen.
What are you ideas?
I think it'd be nice if future episode showed us more about Grimms and their role in society, their history. I have a feeling that might be happening in the
Spoiler :
Renard storyline
at least in part. If I remember correctly, they've hinted toward other Grimm-type people existing in different places throughout the world -- I believe one of Nick's journals mentioned a Grimm running into someone from Japan with similar abilities.
When we first met her, I thought she was totally awesome. It disappointed me that she was killed off. Even so, I think she could come around again. I'd like to see a flashback episode (a complete stylistic change, I know) featuring her in the past.
This is one of my favorite shows. And it is on NBC! So along with "Last Resort" and "Grimm" this is the first shows that I've really watched every episode on NBC. Hopefully they keep the script going with the same people writing it. So many shows change after being on for a season. They come back for the 2nd and go into the super hero modes or actors do things that just are past common sense and obviously stupid, no science fictions just really bad acting. Hopefully the shows will go on for awhile. Still waitin for another special show that last & competes with Gunsmoke. Don't think another Festus or Matt Dillon will appear anytime soon.
Anyway back to my question. Can someone identify the make of the 2 street bikes used by the guys in black leather that were working for Adalind at the beginning of the latest episode, "Seasoning of the Hexenbiest". The Captain & Nick's girlfriend left and the guys followed them on the bikes. I've never seen tail lights like the bikes had. Couldn't see a brand name anywhere thru the episode. Appreciate all answers
Hank (Russell Hornsby) starts reflecting on an arrest he made earlier in his career regarding a man (guest star Jason Gedrick) who committed murder claiming "self-defense against monsters." With the man’s death sentence rapidly approaching and the knowledge he’s recently gathered from Nick (David Giuntoli), Hank begins to wonder if there was more truth to the man’s seemingly absurd story than he once thought. Back at the spice shop, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) finds himself involved in a situation he never saw coming. Lisa Vidal guest stars; Bitsie Tulloch, Sasha Roiz, and Reggie Lee also star.
I was wondering what your guy's thoughts were on Friday's upcoming episode?, I'm looking forward to see them re-open and investigate an old case because that's something we have never seen yet on the show. I'm also interested in seeing how they explain that this man's claim of, "self defense against monsters" might actually be true. What are your takes on Friday's episode??
Synopsis: Ian Harmon, a leader in the Wesen Resistance, is being pursued across the country by the Verrat, a malicious Wesen secret society. They are marked with an intertwined diamonds tattoo on their palms. While Ian has been able to allude or subdue the other assassins sent after him, Edgar Waltz is a step above the rest. Waltz finds Ian's bus route to Portland and meets him there gun in hand. Shots are fired as Ian escapes, but he still takes a bullet in the shoulder. Waltz picks up Ian's dropped duffle bag and wonders how he will be able to find him now.
Sorry for the late post on this one. What did you think of this episode?
Posted by: Grimm - 04-13-2012, 10:31 AM - Forum: Season 1
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Air Date: 4/13/2012
Synopsis: An awkward dinner outing unfolds when Nick and Juliette meet Hank's mystery date; Capt. Renard takes matters into his own hands after his position becomes imperiled; Monroe and Rosalee intervene when Hank and Sgt. Wu become endangered.
This has been on my mind since the first episode. It's obvious Captain Renard is bad but I've always assumed he's a Wesen. But then why hasn't Nick been able to see Renard's true face? Does that mean he's human? Maybe he has sorta ability to hide his true face from Nick...
Synopsis: Nick pulls out all the stops to plan a romantic getaway for Juliette, but his duties as a Grimm get in the way when he meets some unsettling neighbors.
What is up with this character?
She obviously notices the weirdness going on around her but has stopped investigating. She shoots with expert precision.