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Grimm - Season One Overview

21 May 2012

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Ever since his Aunt Marie told him with her dying breath to hunt down the 'bad ones', Detective Nick Burkhardt has been discovering a strange legacy as a Grimm. Up until now, Nick has been able to keep his new found responsibilities from his partner Hank and girlfriend Juliette.

Other than the Grimm Guide that is available over at the NBC site, I hope that this article will prove helpful for anyone watching the first season from the start.

The season finale (1.22 "Woman in Black") will, in some way, serve as a summary for all that had occurred previously.

What we know is this, so far...

WESEN are species that exists within us. They are not aware of what they are until they reach adolescence. (1.06 "Let Your Hair Down") Despite trying to lead normal lives, sometimes they have trouble avoiding their natural instincts. (1.11 "Tarantella") Wesen can be seen when they transform or WOGE during emotional surges. (1.21 "Big Feet") While some are dangerous, most wesen are good people. For a long time, a Grimm has only been a myth. In Portland, the wesen think of Nick as their defender and friend. Monroe, a blutbad and Rosalee, a fuchsbau are two of his biggest allies.

The VERATT is an old world order. They ensure the purity of wesen kind. We are told that they are bringing a war. Nick got in the middle of the conflict when a hundjager was sent to kill a rebel lauffer. This was the first time Nick is told about the SEVEN ROYAL FAMILIES his kind served. Unbeknownst to him though his superior police captain Renard is one. (1.18 "Cat and Mouse") Whatever the relationship was before, it must appear to any wesen that this Grimm and this royal is behaving out of character.

REAPERS kill the Grimm. With Munroe's training, Nick was able use the weapons of his ancestors to survive his first encounter in a fight against two deadly assassins. (1.19 "Leave It to Beavers")

Nick's investigation involving ancient gold coins (1.13 "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau") led to the discovery of the wesen who killed his parents.

Where we left off... [Spoilers]

Adalind Schade is a witch / hexenbiest and Nick's nemesis. She has been after a key that Marie entrusted to Nick found in Aunt Marie's trailer full of Grimm stuff. Her plans to obtain it has caused Hank and Sergeant Wu to fall under her spell. After Nick stripped her of her powers, she cast a spell on his girlfriend. Does Adalind plan on using Juliette to get the key that way?

Nick's mother is apparently still alive. She was on the trail of her supposed killer Kimura. Was she looking for the coins too? Hopefully, we will find out why she is showing up, after all these years.

How Do Wesen Know Nick is a Grimm?

Throughout the season, there has been one burning question that most viewers have wanted answered. Nick doesn't appear different or do anything to announce that he is a Grimm. How do the wesen know? Well, here is one explanation. If wesen only let people see them when they want to, then I believe they are unable to conceal their true nature in the presence of a Grimm.

10 comments:

  1. I must say that Grimm was a pleasant surprise and that I am looking forward to season 2!

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  2.  "She has been after a key that Nick found in Aunt Marie's trailer full of Grimm stuff." Trhe key wasn't in the trailer but aunt marie gave it to nick and told him to protect it with his life ^^

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  3. You are right. It was in the pilot.

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  4. Adolescence?  I wouldn't say that was really clear... Monroe talked about the first time he "fanged out" but he didn't say how old he was.  Holly was only 7 when she was abducted, and we know she bit Addison that day. 

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  5. Looking forward to S2,wish it didn't interfere with Fringe. Well i guess that won't be a problem for the second half of the season...

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  6. I agree that it isn't clear as the "beaver" children who egged Nick's house were able to show their inner selves...

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  7. I was really surprised at how much this show got better and better as the season progressed. At one point I was about to quit watching and I'm glad I stuck with it to the end of the season!  I'm a big Fringe fan so I had to resort to watching Grimm online but I see SyFy has been showing old episodes so I'm hoping to catch season one again if they keep airing them this summer.

    I can't wait for the new season which is already starting up again sometime in August! 

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  8. antonio dueƱas22 May 2012 at 20:32

    Funny how so many people didn't trust this show and how it become the most watched series in Fridays.

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  9. I didn't know Sy Fy was doing that, I hope they do keep doing that (at least until the DVD/Blu Ray comes out). 

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  10. I like this show, I don't LOVE it like I did Buffy and Angel just yet but it has potential. The lead is still a little stiff but the cast in general I like and they are coming together quite nicely. The mythology arc finally kicked it up a notch. I'm not so crazy about this long lost mother thing but I can't wait to find out what happen to Juliette and if Hank is going to take some time off or just go completely mental. Also, I can't freaking wait to find out more about the 7 Royal Houses and The Grimms themselves. Profilers? I never thought of them that way. I hope they up the ante in terms of fight sequences as well and kind of let the case of the week fall by the wayside slightly. Oh, yeah and I want my answers about that key, it has been bugging me since the second episode. 

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