'Grimm' Season Four Premiere, Latest News, Updates, Spoilers: Grimm-less Nick to face Spine-chilling Creatures

'Grimm' Season Four Premiere, Latest News, Updates, Spoilers: Grimm-less Nick to face Spine-chilling Creatures
The Wesens are back! "Grimm" TV series is back for more gruesome encounters with Wesens and what not.
Season four will start sixty seconds after the "Grimm" Season 3 finale. Nick Burnhardt (David Guintoli) lost his powers after having a sexual rendezvous with a Juliette-looking Adalind (Claire Coffee). Nick found out his powers are all gone during the wedding of Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchel) and Rosalie (Bree Turner) when Nick was in the midst of less than a hundred Wessens. Not really the best place to lose your powers! No power; no responsibilities. No monsters and stuff. He can just be an ordinary cop, like his partner Hank Griffin (Russel Hornsby), looking and arresting ordinary thugs. Juliette would be happy and safe to say the least. But is that what Nick really wants? After all, he is a "Grimm"!
And while Nick and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) are still trying to figure what they really want, more Wessens will come to play in "Grimm" Season four. According to Entertainment Weekly, at least four new Wessens will appear for the season.
First we have a Gedachtnis Esser; a part-octopus part-man Wessen who has some identity crisis problem will steal people's identity. He steals people's memories by penetrating their head using his four tentacles leaving the victim in mental decay.
Second Wessen Nick and his friends will have to deal with is a Heftigauroch. A peaceful Wessen unless provoked. When he gets mad he turns to a raging bull, literally!
A Schinderdiv is a demon monster with fangs. He is cold-blooded and narcissistic Wessen. He will do anything and everything to get what he wants.
A Golem is not really a Wessen, but a creature under Jewish culture. He is ten feet high and made of clay. He is dangerous, but at the same time he saves and protects the timid. How to destroy a being made of clay would be an interesting watch.
With Wessens like them roaming around Portland, Nick will have to get his powers back fast. Meanwhile, Trubel Rubel (Jacqueline Toboni) will have to step-up and be the only "Grimm" to deal with Wessens for a while. Can she do it?
And will Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz) survive after being shot severely by Weston Steward? Will Nick and Hank finally tell Sergeant Wu (Reggie Lee) the truth about the 'Aswang'? Oregonlive reports that Sgt. Wu simply believes that 'monsters are just living inside people' until he saw The Grimm lore book.
These are just some of the highlights of the fourth season. All prepared by creators, Jim Kouf, David Greenwalt and Stephen Carpenter.
The first four episodes are all done and ready for the viewers to enjoy. The second, third and fourth episodes are 'Octopus Head" followed by the 'Last Fight' and 'Dyin' on a prayer'. Release dates would be October 31, November 7 and November 14 respectively. Season four premiere episode is "Thanks for the Memories'.
"Grimm", an NBC production, returns October 24, 2014.
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