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GRIMM Exclusive: Uncomfortable Truths are Exposed in “The Son Also Rises”

BY Jennifer Griffin

Published 8 years ago

GRIMM Exclusive: Uncomfortable Truths are Exposed in

How far would you go for your child?

That's a recurring theme in this week's episode of Grimm as Nick investigates a bereaved scientist whose colleagues are dropping like flies, while Monroe finds fatherhood thrust upon him all too suddenly, and Renard faces an uncomfortable truth about his daughter Diana.

In "The Son Also Rises" Nick (David Giuntoli) Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Wu (Reggie Lee) find themselves stumped by a series of impossible clues during an investigation unlike any they have had before.

Meanwhile, as the research continues into the origins of the cloth, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) learn that Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) is still feeling the after effects of the death grip.

And Renard (Sasha Roiz) secretly reaches out to an old friend to get answers to the origins of the symbols drawn by Diana.

We've seen the episode a little early, thanks to our friends at NBC, and have a collection of tidbits and teasers to share with you below. As always, we avoid outright plot point reveals and spoilers that would ruin your enjoyment of the episode. However, we urge you to take caution nonetheless, as who's to say exactly what constitutes a spoiler, and who are these ScreenSpy people anyway?

Wu and Hank Team Up

With Nick sidelined by Eve this week, the latest case falls into the capable hands of Hank and Wu, who find themselves investigating the impossible … and loving every banter filled moment.

How would you investigate a case involving the fingerprints of a cremated man found at a crime scene?

Also, look out for a hilarious exchange between these two involving their thoughts on the afterlife.

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