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.
Season 2 Episode 2 of Grimm resulted in a 1.70 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
s02e01 - Bad Teeth
s02e02 - The Kiss
s02e03 - Bad Moon Rising
s02e04 - Quill
s02e05 - The Good Shepherd
s02e06 - Over My Dead Body
s02e07 - The Bottle Imp
s02e08 - The Other Side
s02e09 - La Llorona
s02e10 - The Hour of Death
s02e11 - To Protect and Serve Man
s02e12 - Season of the Hexenbiest
s02e13 - Face Off
s02e14 - Natural Born Wesen
s02e15 - Mr. Sandman
s02e16 - Nameless
s02e17 - One Angry Fuchsbau
s02e18 - Volcanalis
s02e19 - Endangered
s02e20 - Kiss of the Muse
s02e21 - The Waking Dead
s02e22 - Goodnight, Sweet Grimm
Detective Nick Burkhardt thought he was ready for the grim reality of working hugging in Portland, Oregon. That is, until he started to see things... things he couldn't quite explain. Like a gorgeous woman suddenly transforming into a hideous hag, or an average Joe turning into a vicious troll. Then, after a panicked visit from his only living relative, Nick discovers the truth about his visions: he's not like everyone else, he's a descendant of an elite group of hunters known as "Grimms" who are charged with stopping the proliferation of supernatural creatures in the world.
So begins his new life journey - albeit a reluctant one at first - as he solves crimes with his partner who knows something about Nick has radically changed but can't quite put his finger on it. Along the way, Nick finds himself unexpectedly getting help on some of the more difficult cases from Monroe, a guy who seems normal at first but is soon revealed to be what you might call a "big bad wolf". Literally!
Remember the fairy tales your parents used to tell you before bedtime? Well, those weren't stories, they were warnings.