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GRIMM: 6 Things to Know About “The Taming of the Wu”

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 9 years ago

GRIMM: 6 Things to Know About

Grimm's back this Friday with "The Taming of the Wu," an episode that will see our favorite sergeant (Reggie Lee) becoming entangled in an incident that not even he can explain.

Meanwhile, fans will be introduced to the mysterious Claude Bonaporte (guest star Shaun Toub) who arrives in Portland to shake things up for Nick and Adalind.

And while Hank (Russell Hornsby) becomes closer to Zuri (guest star Sharon Leal) back at HW, Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) discovers an unwelcome bond to Adalind that may just help their operation against Black Claw.

We've seen the episode a little early and have a collection of teasers to share with you. As always, we do our best to avoid outright plot reveals that would ruin your enjoyment of the episode. However, we urge you to take caution nonetheless, as in the words of famous 16th Century philosopher Robert Balfour, "aint no place on the internet entirely safe from spoilers." Or words to that effect.

Finally, we can't begin to tell you how grateful and privileged we feel when you guys share our articles on forums and Wikis around the web. Sometimes though, our entire article is copied and pasted -- instead of just a small bit and a link to the original piece. Instead of bringing people to our magazine to read more, this action has the effect of doing the reverse and hurting our readership, and making us cry. (We're looking at you, IMDB). So please, feel free to dip in and share. We'd really love that. Just don't eat all the candy in the bag.

Shirts, French Villains and More

  • Watch for a tense fight scene in which Meisner (Damien Puckler) is strangely separated from his shirt but carries on regardless. Thank you for this moment, Grimm writers!
  • Trubel’s back.
  • Conrad Bonaparte is every bit as French as he sounds. His intro features a chilling monologue about death and the English language.
  • Reggie Lee is excellent this week.
  • Is Zuri asking too many questions about Nick?
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