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- A look at the lives of young people who work for big wigs in New York City.
- Three middle-aged best friends from Los Angeles are flying to Paris when their plane makes an emergency landing in Cleveland. Realizing that all the norms from Los Angeles don't apply anymore, they decide to celebrate a city that values real women and stay where they're still considered hot.
- The past becomes present when Melanie's mother and Victoria's father pick the same weekend for a visit, while Joy is less than thrilled to see her mother.
- A homicide detective discovers he is a descendant of hunters who fight supernatural forces.
- Nick Burkhardt, a promising Portland homicide detective, told nobody he's been seeing visions of people 'transforming' into monsters when he looks at them. While investigating the murder and disappearance of two girls, he realizes it's a Grimm family gift, which passes from his aunt Marie Kessler when she is dying from cancer. She also gives him a mysterious key. Nick becomes her attacker's next target, narrowly escaping. Nick discreetly uses his gift to track down a postman, who turns out to be a descendant of werewolf lineage, and who helps him find the violent monster.
- The girls send out a booty call with varying degrees of success. Victoria goes to questionable lengths to promote her cosmetics line.
- A case of breaking and entering introduces Nick and Hank to a mysterious family whose cultural background blurs the line of right and wrong. Meanwhile, Nick tasks Monroe with safeguarding Aunt Marie.
- During a flash-mob on a bus, a lawyer is killed with a stunning overdose of bee venom, but it fits no geographical origin. Monroe and the Grim records help Nick work out it must be the work of a feral bee queen, the sworn enemy of Hexenbiests like Adalind. Trailing a professor-beekeeper and the other twelve attendants of a bee-keeping convention, Nick and his partner Hank find them congregating and get attacked by an unnatural bee swarm.
- Blutbad Hap Lasser coincidentally survives a cunning arson attack which makes his home explode, two months after his brother died in a similar fire. Monroe reluctantly takes him in, also as a favor to Hap's sister, Monroe's own ex-lover Angelina. She returns to revenge both brothers and hates Grimms but resumes nocturnal hunt fun with Monroe. Lieutenant Peter Orson didn't call either case arson, but lost his own brother in a fire which may be a Blutbad's doing.
- Nick investigates the death of a music teacher who was eaten alive by rats whille locked in his own car. Nick and Hank are led to a expelled music prodigy who has a strange sort for vengeance against those who wronged him.
- Nick learns that a series of disappearances, rapes-and possibly murders-of beautiful women in the Portland area is connected to a honeymoon hotel where the owner harbors a hypnotic power.
- When a hiking couple is saved from a drug trafficker from what appears to be a "Feral Beast" nick investigation into it leads to the suspicious that it is linked with a 10-year old missing persons case.
- In these Grimm webisodes, Bud visits Rosalee's spice shop to get help with his hair loss problem. However, solving one problem creates another.
- "The Soul Man" revolves around R&B superstar-turned-minister Reverend Boyce "The Voice" Ballentine, who was living the high life in Las Vegas at the top of the music charts when he got the calling to go from soul singer to soul saver. He relocated to St. Louis with his wife Lolli and his daughter Lyric to take over the preaching duties in his father's church, but his family is not exactly eager to give up the fabulous superstar life for a humble one.
- A man named Leonard "Lenny" Drake is found dead in a garbage truck and Nick and Hank investigate the case. They find blood in the dumpster near his building and a trail of blood to the parking garage. The manager explains that the tenant was a violent man that lived in his apartment with the gorgeous Natalie Havershaw. On the previous night, they had an argument and the tenants Marty Burgess first and the lawyer Mason Snyder then had come to protect her. Marty returned to his apartment while Lenny and Mason continued to argue. Then Mason escorted her to her car and she left the building to check in a hotel. Nick and Hank visit Marty at his junk shop and Nick sees that Marty looked like a mouse. Then they visit Mason and Nick sees that the lawyer looked like a snake. Nick visits Monroe and learns that the creatures are the harmless and cowardly Mauzhertz and the dangerous and lethal Lausenschlange respectively. Then Monroe receives a phone call relative to work and Nick leaves him, but Monroe receives a message instead. When another man is found dead in the dumpster of a repair shop in the same "modus-operandis" Nick believes the cases are connected.
- Highly respected judge Logan Patterson is murdered, and shortly after several other people who played some part in the conviction and incarceration of an escaped giant of unnatural strength. Nick is badly wounded, out of action. Monroe however shows unusual enthusiasm to help out while Hank follows the paper trail.
- While investigating the death of a homeless teen, Nick and Hank uncover a ring of Geiers harvesting human organs. Also, the Verrat threaten Captain Renard to keep the Grimm under control.
- Nick and the police department goes on the hunt for a mysterious wesen woman who first seduces men and then gruesomely murders them in a "Arachnid"-related death.
- When Nick consults him about an erratic murder committed by athletic ex-con Dimitri Skontos, Monroe soon helps him realize that's actually a victim of 'gladiator games' organized by the most bloodthirsty pride of Löwen, a lionesque feral species. Nick spends his anniversary working out the fighters are recruited through a dodgy parole officer and where the arena is hidden. Captain Sean Renard realizes the lucrative fights are becoming too notorious, his royal order to close down the games is ignored, so he turns to a priestly enforcer. Meanwhile first Monroe, then Nick go undercover, only to end up caged and hence in the ring, facing daunting ferals.
- Jeweler Sam Bertram was murdered by three European killers, of rival feral species, to steal the rarest Ancient gold coins from his safe. Two are dead, the third steals a uniform from a cop he murders. The coins are found on the elusive Farley Kolt, who is arrested and tells Nick enough to work out he was late aunt Marie's true love. The coins, minted on Zakynthos, with swastika's and lions heads, are poisonous and magically attract great power and utter disaster. Captain Sean Renard keeps them and starts an ambitious 'campaign against crime' amidst dreams of absolute power in Nazi style.
- Singer Boyce "The Voice" Ballentine (Cedric The Entertainer) gets the calling and moves his family to his hometown of St. Louis to become a preacher. The family soon notices that some things were definitely lost in the move.
- Elka and Joy's CT scans get mixed up. Victoria donates blood as a publicity stunt and wakes up thinking Elka is God. Melanie takes a liking to the Browns' kicker who knocked her flat.
- Nick investigates the robbery of a spice shop, that is owned by wesen, discovering that the thieves were after a dangerous drug.
- When heavily burned bodies appear, Nick learns of the existence of dragons in the world of wesen and a charismatic fire-dancer tries to spark a flame between herself and Nick, hiding a deadly true agenda.
- Nick and Juliette go away for a little R & R. They meet a couple who turns out to be not human. Juliette meets the wife and senses she's being abused. Nick learns the man is a being who abuses women.
- Nick is in the trailer trying to find out what the key that he received from his aunt might open. Juliette calls him telling that Hank has invited them to have dinner together with Adalind. Captain Renard is forced by a criminal with a weapon to go with him to meet his cousin, but he reacts and kills them both. When Nick meets Adalind, he recalls that she wanted to kill his aunt and he confronts her near the restrooms. But he is called to investigate the murder of the two men and leaves the restaurant. Meanwhile Renard goes to the house of Catherine and she tells him that her daughter will get the Grimm's key for him. Nick meets with Monroe and Rosalee and Rosalee discovers what Adalind gave to Hank. Will she be capable to prepare an antidote and save his life?
- A man named Ian Hamon is being hunted down by the Verrat's agent Edgar Waltz and is wounded at Portland's bus station by a bullet and loses his backpack. Waltz meets Captain Renard seeking for help to capture Ian but his request is turned down. Meanwhile, Ian, who belongs to the Wesen Resistance, goes to the spice shop and Rosalee, who was his lover in the past, calls Monroe to help her to remove the bullet. Waltz kills a man and leaves Ian's passport in the crime scene to force Renard to chase him. When Nick arrives at the spice shop, he tries to arrest Ian, but Rosalee and Monroe testify that he was unconscious with them when the man was murdered. Soon Waltz confronts Nick while Ian needs a new passport to leave the country. Nick has to make a decision and cross the line as a police detective.
- As Nick and his mother continue to battle the Mauvais Dentes, Monroe and Rosalee fight against the clock to save Juliette. More details are revealed about the source of Juliette's illness, resulting in an epic showdown. Back at the precinct, Hank senses that something is amiss when Nick lands in hot water with the FBI. Meanwhile, Captain Renard continues to reveal himself as he deals with his estranged brother.
- Nick is delighted when Juliette, who still can't remember him, invites over for a home cooked dinner to get acquainted all over. But he's called away urgently by Monroe, who has a feral visitor: a ruthless killer, yet also a friend of his, who only pretended to take a contract for Monroe's death to warn him after 'accidentally' killing the initial hit man. Nick, who wants her for at least two earlier murders, grudgingly cooperates, going so far as to allow her to pretend to be his partner. To get to the royal presumed to have hired the killer, Monroe must fake his death with a potentially lethal potion, instructed over the phone by Rosalee, who visits a very ill relative, after a dream date with Monroe. The royal is in awkward league with Renard.
- Monroe explains to Nick about the feral Coyotl prison gang-like, even tattooed kind's pack code when they find on old friend of Hank is actually one who fled his pack years ago and now finds his daughter kidnapped. The trail leads to their Texas relatives, the Walkers, who stop at nothing but ignore the other side has a Grimm. Nick shows angelic patience when Juliette's memory returns about everything except their love.
- Reverend Calvin, a feral wolf, reports a fortune stolen from church funds and the parishioner who did the accounts, a feral sheep like most of his flock, missing. The man is later found cut-up in the grinder of his employer's factory, but has no motive or suspicious record. Undercover as a 'homeless' seeking church shelter, Monroe discovers reverend Calvin, whose previous Southern parish was similarly robbed presumably by a parishioner, has an affair with his sheep church secretary, who transferred with him, but is up for a rude surprise too.
- Park ranger Ryan Gilko is the first of several Wesen, affected by a contagious disease, who suddenly commit violent attacks on people. The team felt relaxed now Hank is being included in the secret, so Monroe takes Rosalee on a picnic. Alas, the plague spreads and even affects her, so it's up to Monroe to make the remedy they researched together while Nick holds her feral state in check. Captain Renard meanwhile learns that another terrifying European fugitive has arrived in Portland.
- Nick searches for the potential witness to the murder of a bridge construction contractor caused by a troll-like wesen.
- Episodes of vicious attacks by Bigfoot-like Wesen known as Wildermann are suddenly rampant. Nick and Monroe discover that the errant Wesen are connected to a psychologist performing medical experiments to help the Wesen control their urges.
- After a man and his wife are scammed out their fortune by a Madoff-like fraudster, the husband approaches his wife's evil stepmother for financial assistance. But she refuses and is soon after murdered by a Murcielago - a bat-like creature that kills with a sonic scream.
- After their face-off with Kimura, Nick finds himself trying to come to grips with the return of his mother, Kelly Burkhardt. A trail of brutal murders unveils a foreign conspiracy to hunt down Nick, leading to several revelations about his past. Meanwhile, Juliette still lies in her mysteriously-induced coma as Rosalee and Monroe work tirelessly to bring her out of it safely. Elsewhere, Hank struggles with the shocking truths he's recently seen and Captain Renard deals with unexpected family issues when his estranged brother comes back into his life.
- A Schakal Wesen wreaks havoc while searching for the ancient Zakynthos gold coins, while a mysterious woman in black tracks his movements. Nick informs a dubious Juliette of his heritage just before she collapses and is hospitalized because of a poisonous scratch from Adalind's cat.
- Even Nick is puzzled by the case of two murdered teenage favorite candidates to the high-school general knowledge quiz qualifying for the state competition. Wesen in the story belong to several species, one extremely rare. Captain Sean Renard wins a community prize and turns to Monroe for a medicinal cure for his sexual obsession with Juliette Silverton. Surviving competitor Pierce Higgins is actually an unwitting Wesen cross breed. In Vienna, Renard's brother, Prince Eric, confides unto his latest conquest.
- An unsettling murder scene leads Nick and Hank to what looks like a bitter custody battle.
- Nick is puzzled by several cases where a suspect who escaped the police is violently dealt with by a masked, cloaked avenger. He even leaves Nick messages, suggesting he is a 'real Grimm' who is cleaning up 'weakling' Nick's messes. But he strikes terror even with gentle Wesen, like the beavers, who seek help through Monroe, who fears it's a descendant of a medieval Grimm vigilante order. Nick suspects a police mole.
- On Halloween, Nick and Hank search for a figure from Mexican folklore who might be abducting children; meanwhile, Monroe tries to deal with some troublesome trick 'r treaters.