The honeymoon is over on Grimm, and there are big things on the horizon.
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Everyone sees what you appear to be, few experience what you really are.
Juliette is still searching for answers from the mysterious Henrietta, a seeming grand dame among Hexanbiests.
Im curious as to why she alone has sustained adverse side effects from the restorative ritual.
Nick, if not overly aggressive, seems normal and moving on with his life.
Viewers were under the impressionlast weekthat Renard was in trouble at episodes end.
There are now no outward signs his physical or emotional condition is deteriorating after the magical serpent resurrection.
Perhaps the writers will revisit the bleeding man in the mirror in a future episode.
Being the lead actor or actress on a television show is a double-edged sword.
A possible intriguing subplot is Juliette as a secret Hexanbiest, a sworn enemy of Grimms near and far.
Itd be a different version of the movie,Sleeping with the Enemy, without the domestic abuse.
We discovered along with Juliette that her transformation is irreversible, and that shes supremely powerful.
Ive little to no issues with this progression, but to what end?
Juliette as a Hexanbiest brings her character to the forefront for a few episodes.
The bounty hunter was outmatched by Juliette, and Nick didnt question it at all.
To preserve the big reveal, the question remained unasked.
Once the secret is revealed, how will the others respond and treat her thereafter?
Rating:
3 out of 5