"Grimm" has brought all sorts of deadly terror to Portland over its six seasons. And then there was that too-awful-to-be-true climax at the Portland Police precinct, where Nick watched in horror as both Sgt. Wu (Reggie Lee) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) were killed by Zerstorer.
On the heels of that tragedy was tonight's stunning finale, where Nick's girlfriend, Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch), was killed in the final scene. Enter Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni), Nick's young Grimm protégé who turned back up last week after a long disappearance from the show.
Before the series finale, we wondered if a major character would die. But then came the climax of the next-to-last episode, which saw the devilish Wesen Zerstorer kill everyone (but Nick) at a Portland Police precinct. Yes, including our beloved Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Sgt. Wu (Reggie Lee.)
Season of the Hexenbiest
| "Season of the Hexenbiest" |
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| Grimm episode |
| Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 12 |
| Directed by | Karen Gaviola |
| Story by | Jim Kouf |
How many season are there of Grimm?
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Hayden threatens to kill Jarold and enters inside to retrieve Carly and kill Nick and Hank. They use a ruse to lure the in-laws into a trap and arrest them. Hank is now happy that he's not crazy, or at least that he is not the only one, understanding Nick's life as a Grimm.
When Monroe and Rosalee are threatened by the Wolfsangel, Juliette tells Nick that he must become a Grimm again. Later, Nick and Hank investigate a weird and unusual sacrificing wesen ritual by a Phansigar (Komodo dragon-like wesen). Nick finally gets his Grimm power abilities back.
Grimm follows a detective who discovers he is a Grimm, the latest in a line of guardians who are sworn to keep the balance between humanity and mythological creatures. Their ancestors were in fact chosen by Mother Goose and others to tell fairy tales so that they might give hope to the human race.
Many of the episodes are loosely based on stories published by the Brothers Grimm, albeit with considerable artistic license taken. Other episodes are based on different sources, including fables and legends, not published by the Brothers Grimm.