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Grimm - Heartbreaker - Review

Apr 7, 2015

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A cyclist's homicide introduces Nick and Hank to a Wesen with a tragic fatal touch in this week's Grimm Heartbreaker. Captain Renard and Adalind learn the Royals have stepped up their efforts to find their child, and another member of the Royal family is introduced. Meanwhile, Juliette ponders the idea of embracing what she's become as opposed to fighting it. 

Juliette has totally my comprehension. She wants her life back, since she was normal before meeting all those Wesens who made her world upside down. But even Nick's love seems to be enough for her, because she's determinated to come back as a human being without all those mosters she's been surrounded over these years. But dear Juliette, friendly reminder: you were the one who accepted to give Nick his powers back early this season. No one forced you.

Nick tells the truth Hank about Juliette and how he can't handle with the whole Hexenbeist thing. I think for the first time in his Grimm's life he can't deal with a Wesen. Poor guy. Meanwhile, Wu calls Nick and Hank because there's been a murder in to the woods. A cyclist is found poisoned and dead but by the look on his face, they think there must be a Wesen behind. Wu is particularly enjoying this case, especially if he can pronouce the Wesen's name. According to the cyclists, who used to ride with the victim, the first suspect is on a girl named Bella Turner, whose he was in love with. They tell Nick and Hank that she never hangs out with anyone. Bella is good in hiding her woge side, in fact the two detectives can't accuse her properly. She must hide her true side because her touch is mortal to anyone who tries to approach her. In the end, Bella's family reveals to be the one troubled. Luckly, Monroe and Rosalee help Nick and Hank to prepare a kinda of spell that can stop Bella's poisoned touch. At least, the frog princess can have a normal life, like she's always wanted. 

Adalind is kept prisoned, desperately waiting for Viktor to accomplish her crazy plan we talked about last week. A new Royal comes to visit her (how many Royals exist?), Prince Kenneth,  and he finds out she's full of surprises - her belly is already showing bigger than before. When he asks about the father, Adalind claims it's Viktor's - but he's sterile, so the truth will soon come out. Kenneth shows no mercy when he beats up Sam for being a double agent, and later meets with Sean Renard, who has his own issues with the prince and the Royal family. After the two fight - does a Royal even fight? He seems pretty weird to be a Royal tipe to be honest - Kenneth makes a point: Renard must chose which side he is, with the family or against them.

Juliette comes back home just to bring her stuff, but is Nick going to let her move out? Or is she the one who doesn't want to be part of his world (and his heart) anymore? She's embracing the dark side, just like a female Skywalker. Honorable mention: Trubel sent Nick an email asking if everything's ok. We miss you, Trubel.

Here's the funny thing: while Bella can't accept she's a Wesen because she can't have a normal life, Juliette starts to enjoy her Hexenbeist look. I really liked the positive end of the episode, showing us Bella - with some side effects on her face - and a tatoo guy on a first date.

I didn't like the soap opera tone this show is getting lately. Do you agree?
Share your comments below.
Meanwhile, next week: "She's a freaking Hexenbeist!"


About the Author - diana mack

Diana (diana mack) is a tv shows addicted. She's from Italy, she dreams to be a real journalist someday - meanwhile she speaks english even in her dreams. But tv series are not the only passions she has: she's a football supporter, cinema lover and a traveller. She studied languages (english, french, spanish, arabic and a bit of portuguese) and journalism in Rome.

13 comments:

  1. Is Adalind's baby growing super charged fast ? ( I know in real life she is pregnant , but they went from her not knowing she was pregnant to looking 6 months along in a few days). The actress said in an interview that the show won't have her give birth to Nick's wee Grimm till next season. Does Juliette ever work as a vet anymore or just hang out all anxty about being a Hexenbiest. I really really love this show but I hope they get this story together and over sooner than later. Hope the email from Trubel is a sign that she is on the way back. She is needed. The new prince in town was well cast for the role of nasty Royal. Looking forward to his meeting up with Nick. Thanks, Julia .

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  2. The name of the new Royal still irks me. Other than that, I love the episode as a whole.

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  3. It would be cool if one of the royals was an evil Grimm or there was an evil Grimm working for the royals.

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  4. I know..the very delayed then sudden baby growth seems odd. I've given up trying to make sense of this pregnancy. I really hope that Trubel is coming back too.

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  5. Yes, Adalind's pregnancy is weird... The good sign is Trubel lol thanks Avon!

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  6. Time in Grimm is no sense.

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  7. Kenneth doesn't sound like a Royal name to me either.

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  8. The writers definitely dropped the ball on this one. Kenneth looks and acts like a "Leopold" more than a "Kenneth". lol

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  9. Maybe one of the writers was tormented in his youth by a bully called Kenneth and it's payback for that . Otherwise, it is the lamest name for a villain ever.

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  10. My how they like to screw with Nick and Juliette's relationship. They're together. They're not together. They're together. They're not together. And based on the promos for this week's episode, Juliette and Renard are going to be hitting the sheets. Seriously? They have to go down that road again? And I guess Nick will find out and then there will be another big fight scene between he and Renard. Then I wouldn't be surprised if Juliette is cured somehow and gets back together with Nick. But then she finds out Adalind is having his baby or Nick finds out Juliette is having Renard's. (or both!) and they break up - again!

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  11. I really hate the repeated break-ups between Juliette and Nick. I guess it helps some knowing that David Giuntoli and Bitsie Tulloch are a couple off the set.

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  12. I know -- when I heard that I felt better too. Isn't that funny.. I just found out last week and I was actually very surprised because I had had no idea.

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  13. "Does a Royal even fight? He seems pretty weird to be a Royal tipe to be honest."

    Well, actually, it doesn't surprise me that he fights. I mean, the Seven Families appear to be pretty old school and in old school, Machiavellan royalty, one of the most important things for the princes was that they learn to fight. It actually wouldn't shock me if Eric and Viktor were both trained in combat, we just never got the opportunity to see it. The difference here is that Kenneth seems to delight in fighting and hurting people with his bare hands. Of all the royal men we've seen so far, he's technically the MOST "royal," except for the sadistic part.

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