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Hexenbiest behavior
Hexenbiest behavior








Greenwalt: Internal emotional changes rather than, you know, “I’ve lost my powers” or “I’m a zombie” or “My mom’s come back”… this stuff was more. You guys put Nick through the ringer… he lost his mom and his girlfriend and… his trailer! This by far seemed to be the darkest season of Grimm. Greenwalt: It’s not the same dynamic anymore. You know, it’s not going to be the same Grimm. I think it’s going to be even darker still in a way. Greenwalt: I totally agree that it’s going to change the show’s course. She was quoted as saying the finale would change the show’s course and I was wondering if you wanted to talk a little about what that change of course might be and if you agree with that. You know, I don’t think that’s as important as being true to the story.

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How did that conversation go with Bitsie Tulloch? Greenwalt: As she, you know, turned into a Hexenbiest and went kind of wild and then started enjoying her powers and then felt so betrayed by Nick having Adalind’s baby even though it wasn’t Nick’s fault… it was just the natural way she grew and developed in the course of the season and it seemed like that was something inevitable that had to happen. Read More ‘Grimm’: Adalind Drops a Baby Bombshell on Nick (Exclusive Video)Ĭan you talk about the decision to kill her off and how far back was this conceived? THR spoke to Greenwalt and Kouf about the death, what it means for Nick and the future of the show. Or does she? Grimm is, after all, a supernatural procedure (Angel came back from hell to star in his own show, right?). Immediately Nick cradles her, and Juliette dies. “Goodbye, Juliette,” she says, calmly, and fires two arrows into the only love interest Nick’s had in four seasons. Enter Trubel ( Jacqueline Toboni), Nick’s young Grimm protégé who turned back up last week after a long disappearance from the show. Just as that conflict escalates in their shared home, an emotionally-crushed Nick finally gives up fighting and it appears like Juliette is going to end him. Once-sweet Juliette had literally turned into a monster in the second half of season 4 (a side effect from a procedure to get Nick’s Grimm powers back turned her into a Hexenbiest) and the show has been gradually building to a violent confrontation between the couple for weeks. On the heels of that tragedy was tonight’s stunning finale, where Nick’s girlfriend, Juliette ( Bitsie Tulloch), was killed in the final scene.

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In the penultimate episode of season 4, Nick ( David Giuntoli) returns home to find out the royal family went all Seven on his poor Grimm mother, leaving her head in a box. And, boy, did Grimm shake that foundation the past two episodes. Yes, lots of people die grisly deaths on the show, due to the Monster of the Week format, but series regulars have been safe.

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So it’s a bit surprising that it took Greenwalt and co-creator Jim Kouf four seasons to start picking off regulars from Grimm.










Hexenbiest behavior