She's not a mean person, and this is definitely unwanted. She's afraid of inadvertently hurting somebody. It's unpredictable, and she doesn't know how powerful she is. As last week's episode, "Double Date", demonstrated, Nick is repulsed by Juliette's new form, and boy does that piss her off. Things are certainly looking, well, grim (sorry) for the future of Nick and Juliette's relationship. We're based on the Grimm fairy tales - you read those things, and it ain't always happily ever after." "That's going to get dark.I don't think they're pulling any punches, because they're in some dire straights. Silas Mitchell Wier, who plays Rosalee's Blutbod husband, Monroe, echoed that sentiment. Specifically, that her transformation is far from over and will wreak serious havoc on the gang. The common thread of the conversations was very clear - Juliette. While there, I had the opportunity to tour the stunning sets - from Aunt Marie's trailer to Captain Renard's office - and speak with the cast and crew about what's coming up in the second half of season two.
If there's one thing that's certain, it's that Juliette's heading down a dark path.īack in February, I visited the set of Grimm in Portland, Oregon where the show films at a number of sound stages and locations throughout the city. Ever since Juliette woged into a Hexenbiest at the end "Chupacabra", the stakes of the series have rapidly accelerated and evolved.
And it looks like she may have finally reached her breaking point. Dating back to the first season of NBC's fairytale-inspired supernatural drama, Grimm, Juliette has paid the price for Nick's status as the monster-fighting detective of Portland's underground paranormal community.