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Grimm - The Taming of the Wu - Review

May 1, 2016

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This week Grimm dedicates a Wu-centric episode with The Taming of Wu. Suffering from the bite he sustained, Sargeant Wu becomes entangled in a surprising altercation that may land him in hot water. After meeting the mysterious Bonaparte, Adalind is faced with a difficult decision that could change her and Nick's lives forever. Meanwhile, Hank gets even closer to Zuri and their relationship begins to take shape. Back at HW, Eve senses that a new force may jeopardize the entire operation.

Wu's storyline. The episode starts right where we left last week. After the attack, Wu is at the hospital and he accidentally woges in front of a nurse. Obviously he can't control it and he really needs help. Later he meets Theo Delano, the man who arrested some time ago. The criminal attacks him but Wu woges to protect himself. However, Nick and Hank find Delano's dead body. Apparently the Sergent killed him, but he can't remember what happened. Wu is in trouble. At the spicy shop, he tried to recall the accident and Rosalee suggests a potion to make him remember. The experience is terrible, poor Wu. "We should record this" lol Monroe. The Scoobies anyway comes to the conclusion that he's not a Wesen, but it may be a virus he contracted from the lycantrophe. Ops.

Diana is giving us a glimpse of her powers and she's scary with her violet eyes! At this point, Black Clawn comes in and Conrad Bonaparte is introduced to Sean Renard. They want Adalind to join them together with little Diana because they're Hexenbeists and as Wesens they're so important for the group. Diana's powers are so great that she can appear and call her mommy - even feeling Eve who was listening - and persuade her mother to let Nick go. Whoa this little girl is so precious! 

Nick and Adalind have a heart-to-heart conversation in which she learns he knew everything about her Hexenbeist status. Anyway, the real problem now will be how to deal with a world who wants them to get separated. Aww. In fact, Bonaparte meets Adalind and forces her to make a choice: Black Claw or Nick. He makes clear that she can't be with a Grimm, or Kelly will die. Now she's frustrated
and she takes a bad decision: leaving Nick to protect her children and him. The things we do for love, I guess, uh?

The second part of the episode is pretty intense. Nick and Hank meets Eve, Meisner and Trubel (who are back) at Hadrian's Wall and decide a plan to get Diana from Black Claw. Anyway, Eve orders Nick to stay away from Adalind and not trust her. Eve, your Juliette is showing again. 
"We need to start watching our backs", yeah Hank. Start with Zuri who's working with Black Claw. Did you see this coming?

With three episodes to go, we're expecting a Nick vs Black Claw confrontation. Also I want a Nick-Adalind reunion because they need it more than ever. They've been honest to each other, finally, and they deserve to be happy with their family. What do you think?
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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.