

The prospect of being a happy, day-to-day Joe Schmo is completely disintegrating for Nick.Īt this point, Juliette hates me with a vengeance. Juliette becomes somebody else completely. I think becoming a Hexenbiest, it's almost like the brain completely transforms. Being a Grimm, how does this prospect impact Nick? It's been suggested Juliette's transformation might be permanent. As the season goes on, it all goes very wrong. Also, Nick is going to try to figure out a way to reverse this horrible side effect. He has to let her settle down and sort of shake hands with the tornado. His first move is to quiet the storm and try to convince Juliette it's going to be okay. How does he take that news and what is his first move? The world needed to have him back, too.Īt the end of the last episode, "Trial by Fire," Nick finally learned that Juliette is now a Hexenbiest. He came to see the value and the necessity for him to have these powers. When he lost them, Nick really understood what he had. For the first several years, he really wanted nothing to do with them and wished for it to go away. Nick has always had a complicated relationship with his Grimm powers and destiny. Looking at this year, what did Nick learn from temporarily losing his Grimm mojo? We're absolutely humbled at the chance to make a fifth season. It's been incredibly rewarding to watch Nick grow from feeble, scared little Grimm to mean, empowered Grimm. How rewarding is it growing with your character and attracting such a loyal fanbase?ĭavid Giuntoli: It's every actor's dream to work on a show for as long as we at "Grimm" have been allowed to do. Spinoff Online: "Grimm" has already been renewed for a fifth season by NBC. He also discussed making uneasy allies, game-changing developments and Grimm's renewal for a fifth season. However, the most devastating blow came when Nick recently discovered his human fiancée, Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch), had been transformed into a Hexenbiest, a witch-like Wesen and mortal enemies of the Grimms.Īhead of tonight's explosive episode, "Bad Luck," Giuntoli spoke to Spinoff Online about how Nick has dealt with Juliette's shocking revelation about being a Hexenbiest. Nick mentored Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni), a fledgling Grimm, who went from loose cannon to valued friend. This season, Nick's Grimm powers were magically stripped away, but he eventually found a way to regain them. Eventually, Nick found his groove, but his Grimm duties have become more complicated lately. As a supernatural guardian known as a Grimm, Nick's responsible for maintaining the peace between humans and the creatures classified as Wesen. Even after four seasons of NBC's "Grimm," Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) is still not your typical Portland police detective.
