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It premiered in October Nick Burkhardt, a new on the beat homicide police detective with the Portland Police Bureau in Oregon, is about to propose to the woman of his dreams. He comes home to discover his Aunt Marie has turned up unexpectedly. They take a walk and she hits him with the truth she's been keeping secret from him: he is one of the last descendants of the Grimm family — as in The Brothers Grimm — and as such, is gifted with the ability to see monsters, or "Wesen", walking among us, and that his family has hunted and slain these monsters for generations.

Now Nick must cope with his new abilities, the knowledge that comes with them, and still do his job as a police officer. Over the course of the first season, the series has moved away from Monsters of the Week and Police Procedural elements wrapped up in self-contained episodes into a more of a ongoing drama with various subplots all running concurrently that happens to be centered around police work and Wesen life. At the same time, the show has branched off from focusing on Nick as the central character into more of a ensemble feel by giving other characters more screen time and involvement in various plots.

Not a surprising development, since the show was co-created by two alumni of influential and famously Myth Arc - and ensemble-heavy Urban Fantasy Angel. There was a web series to hold fans over during the off season winter hiatus They deal with the misadventures of Monroe helping Rosalee in the spice shop. Another web series was posted between Season 2 and Season 3 showing Bud the Eisbiber having to deal with a problem of his own.

A third web series set around Valentine's Day shows Juliette and Rosalee dealing with a Ziegevolk. Not to be confused with American McGee's Grimm. Community Showcase More.

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Follow TV Tropes. You need to login to do this. Get Known if you don't have an account. Tropes A-D. Aborted Arc : Given the nature of the final season, many story lines and points of lore were promply dropped. The keys with the map that the Royals are looking for are promptly forgotten in later seasons, until halfway through Season 5, when Nick unexpectedly comes into possession of 3 additional keys. Together with the 2 they already had which have been hidden in the spice shop since the trailer burned they have enough of the map to go looking for the treasure.

When the treasure is finally recovered in "Into the Schwarzwald", it's revealed to be a ordinary-looking stick with the ability to heal. As it turns out, only 5 of the keys were required Nick unsealed the box with his blood , so it's possible that the location of the last two keys will never be revealed. And then there are the Coins of Zakynthos. Nick's mother Kelly takes custody of the coins and plans to destroy them at the only place they can be destroyed, the island upon which they were made. After quite some time Kelly e-mails Juliette saying that the coins are hidden for safekeeping.

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A Season or so after that Kelly is killed and the coins are presumably forgotten. Black Claw is pushed into the background after Renard ends his association with them. Hell, the entire organization is Killed Offscreen by Truble The shortened final season probably had something to do with this. Acting Unnatural : After realizing Juliette's friend Alicia, who is staying with them while hiding from her abusive husband, is a fuchsbau, Juliette and Nick both decide to say nothing and "act natural" to avoid frightening her with the fact that Nick is a Grimm.

Despite being perfectly capable of feigning normalcy on their own, their idea of acting normal together is to stop what they are doing, plaster on benign smiles, and stare silently at Alicia. Adaptive Ability : Nick seems to have this to some degree and presumably other Grimms do as well. After being blinded he develops super-hearing and after being zombified he develops a super-efficient metabolism. Nick's increasing strength, speed and resistance over the course of the series probably also derive from this.

The first episode has one who kidnaps a little girl wearing red and hides her in his home, planning on fattening her up and later eating her. According to Monroe, this is common. See Rape as Drama The Graussen: Your child becomes afflicted with something that makes them unpredictably violent and seemingly monstrous and there's nothing anybody can do to identify or cure it. The Krampus : An evil Santa that kidnaps naughty children, hangs them in baskets from the highest tree in the area, and then eats them alive.

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This may also be wish fulfillment; anyone who is or has ever been a high school or middle school teacher can think of more than a few teenagers he'd gladly turn over to Krampus. Your spouse hits you and you leave him, only for him to start pursuing you. Besides which, you know he really is a literal monster and you can't tell your friends because you don't know that they'd believe you or that one of them is a Grimm.

Just the Aswangs. Especially if you're a pregnant woman. Some creature comes in the middle of the night, drugs you so you can't stop them, and devours your unborn child. Bonus points in the case in "Mommy Dearest" for the perpetrator being the pregnant woman's mother-in-law.

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Aggressive Negotiations : Nick invokes this with Adalind. Nick : Adalind, I think it's time we settled our differences. Renard : Let me ask you something, Nick: what's really bothering you? The fact that you killed somebody, or the fact that you killed somebody who wasn't Wesen? Nick : Can you see who he texted? Wu : Of course I can; I'm Asian. Monroe: Last family reunion, we lost 2 cousins and a sheepdog.

Rosalee: Yeah, yeah Frank Rabe : It isn't easy to give up your history. You haven't had to give up yours. Nick : Yeah, it's been lots of fun.

Caller : Did you get your present? Renard : Where should I send a thank-you note? Wu: I miss the old days when people just shot, stabbed and strangled each other. Hank: Why?

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What happened here? Wu: None of the above. Angelina: Damn.


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Hank: Do you think we should bring the Captain here? Nick: No. Monroe : You're the monster under the bed! You're a scary story we tell our kids! Be good or a Grimm will come and cut your head off Tropes E-H. Early Installment Weirdness : In the first couple of episodes Nick was a master of the Sherlock Scan , instantly and accurately profiling whomever he came across. Also, just being in sniffing distance of another blutbad is almost enough to send Monroe into a frenzy in the pilot. This weakness is never mentioned again. However, his behavior could have been chalked up to being in the direct light of a full moon.

The "never go out in a full moon" weakness has been maintained throughout the series. The pilot indicates that the reason Nick is finally coming into his abilities is that his Aunt Marie is dying and some Grimm essence is being passed down from her to him. The premiere of Season Two establishes that male Grimms simply start seeing Wesen at a later age than female ones. When asked in an interview around this time if Monroe could turn into a wolf, the showrunners responded "if he got angry enough".

Wesen are never again shown to be able to turn fully into animals. The first and second episodes of the series also involved Nick having strange dreams, ala Buffy. These dreams are never addressed later in the series. Enhance Button : Somewhat averted in "The Bottle Imp," where the police are able to zoom in on a security camera's footage of a man's car in order to get the license plate number, but both it and the man's daughter who they spot in the car, are noticeably blurry. The first three seasons had the quotes displayed against nature scenery.

Monroe : I can't be around that guy — I almost bought him a drink! Adalind: No, no. That would That would just be too I mean, that would be really too I just I well, I don't even know what that would be. Trubel : 'Cause you guys are living together and sharing the same room. Adalind: No, that's just 'cause I get scared. More than once, he told us, "Let's get this show on the road. Thus, I learned a lot about his interests and his family from his obituary. I have missed him these last few weeks and was grateful to God that Charlie was able to stay at home until his death.

Grandma I miss you so much you were my rock , my mom , and so much more thank you for raising me and junior and stepping up and being the parent that your son could never be.