
They look like ordinary humans, but under duress Wesen show their true forms. Like many of his ancestors he has the ability to see various species of monsters called Wesen. Grimm’s fairy tales are real and he’s a Grimm. Shortly thereafter, his Aunt Marie (Kate Burton) shows up with an Air Stream trailer full of weird artifacts and some news for Nick. He thinks he’s going nuts and doesn’t tell anybody. Then Nick begins seeing people’s faces change into monsters. But how? The saga of JulietteĪ perky veterinarian, Juliette lives with Detective Nick Burkhardt in a delightful old house in Portland, Oregon. She’s too important to the narrative to remain static.

From the start I’ve harbored the uneasy feeling that the show’s writers aren’t quite sure what to do with her. I especially wonder about Juliette Silverton (Bitsie Tulloch), the hero’s girlfriend. At least the story will come to an end instead of terminating abruptly, and I’ll find out what happens to the characters.

Worse, the final season is half its normal length. As a fan I’m disappointed to see the show end. On January 6 the TV show Grimm begins its sixth and final season.
