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Grimm takes the world as you know it and turns it all upside down. Portland Detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) discovers that he is a descendent of the Grimm brothers, and that part of his heritage means that he can see the monsters (called Wesen) among us.

Some, like the Blutbad Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell), just want to be left alone and live their lives. Nick learns, however, that others are evil, and it’s his job as a Grimm to take down the bad ones.

It’s a delicate balancing act at his job, using his ability to spot the Wesen without giving anything away to his colleagues, such as his partner Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby), who would think he was completely crazy if he tried to tell them what he saw.

And Nick’s relationship with his girlfriend Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) is complicated by his new-found responsibilities and dangers he can’t even begin to explain to her.

Nick doesn’t know, however, that his own captain, Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz) is secretly conspiring with a ruthless Hexenbiest witch named Adalind Schade (Claire Coffee) to either kill or control Nick for his own ends.

Read our reviews to learn about Nick’s journey on Grimm!

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