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Exclusive Scoop on GRIMM’s “Star Crossed”

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 9 years ago

Exclusive Scoop on GRIMM's

Make no mistake. It may be Valentine's weekend, but tonight's episode of Grimm is anything but a romantic fairy-tale despite its misleading title.

"Star-Crossed" will see Black Claw continue to make waves, both in Portland and abroad, as the shady organization, bent on restoring Wesen customs and traditions (read bringing back human sacrifices), looks to the local population to swell its ranks.

Meanwhile, Nick and Hank will find themselves several steps behind a determined serial killer who is leaving a trail of grisly corpses in his wake.

We've seen the episode a little early, thanks to our friends over at NBC, and have 5 teasers to share with you. As usual, we've skirted around major plot points and events that could otherwise ruin your enjoyment of the show. However, as the old saying we've just made up goes "One man's teaser is another man's spoiler." For that reason, we urge you to tread cautiously, bring your flashlight and be prepared to flee at the first sign of trouble.

Ready? Ok, here are 5 things to know about tonight's new episode of Grimm.

Renard’s Prospects are Heating Up

There’s no doubt Renard’s public vote of confidence in political candidate Andrew Dixon has brought some interesting personal benefits of late.

But could Renard’s public persona be just a little better than Dixon’s? That handsome face! That authoritative bearing! Those shoulders! What if someone were to encourage Renard to throw his own hat into the ring?

We suspect that both his personal life and his public one could be on course for some interesting changes given just the right push.

On a side note, we were a little disappointed to discover the much advertised dixonforportland.com website accompanying Renard’s latest TV spot doesn’t actually exist.

Aw come on, NBC publicity!

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