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Grimm - Good to the Bone - Review

Apr 24, 2016

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In the day of Shakespeare's birthday, Grimm introduces the episodes with a tagline from Julius Caesar. In Good to the Bone, when a man is found dead with all of the bones in his body seemingly liquefied and removed, Nick and Hank find themselves in the middle of a gruesome family arrangement. Meanwhile, Wu deals with a crisis of his own and Hank reunites with his old flame, Zuri.

The Wesen of the Week involves a man found without his skeleton. Ew. Nick, Hank and Wu investigate on the case, noticing there must be a Wesen behind that since someone removed the victim's bones from his mouth. Double ew. Basically the creepy psycho killer is attracted by blood so where there's a dying person, he's around. He first smells, approaches them, then he runs over them with his car, fracturing their bones. Guess who's going to be the bait for the mission? Monroe of course. Thanks to Rosalee - my God she always has the perfect answer to everything - the gang has a special fake-death juice to use on Monroe. Too bad the plan didn't go in their way. The creepy Wesen takes a bloody and fainted Wu. I almost feel sorry for this killer because he's forced to feed himself and he doesn't want to do this life anymore. I mean, he's like a good Hannibal Lecter. Anyway, the Scoobies manage to close the case with the killer's death and see this: his parents can now feed from his corpse in the same way he used to. Ewww.

It's cuddling time! Nick and Adalind haven't had so much time together, but they share a kiss and go straight to the bedroom (I suppose lol). Adalind seems pretty convincing tho with that sentence: "This is not stopping here". Anyway, secrets are still around them since Adalind didn't tell Nick she's a Hexenbeist again. After leaving Kelly with Rosalee, Adalind is meeting Sean Renard because he has Diana with him. But things couldn't be easy, right? She falls into a trap but eventually she can see and hug her daughter. Can she trust Renard?
Also, Hank has a date with the sweet Zuri but things didn't go as planned. We can ssume their dinner was fine, but too bad for him there wasn't an after-dinner.

Eve starts freaking me out, seriously. I think we will come into a moment when she and Adalind will have a face to face meeting. Eve wants to know from Rosalee if Adalind told Nick she's a Hexenbeist, which didn't happen. I can say for sure there's still a little bit of Juliette inside Eve.
Meanwhile, Wu's condition is getting serious. After he found a horrible stuff in his mouth, he sees his hand turning into a werewolf's one. Then, he faints at work. How far can we go? Next episode it's a Wu-centric and I can't wait to see it.

Season 5 is going to an end: what are your expectations? Are you enjoying the Black Claw storyline? Also, having Diana back will change Adalind and Nick's relationship?
Share your comments below.

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.