This subplot is uncomfortable to watch (it’s essentially a date-rape drug scenario), but it serves a major narrative purpose. For the first time, Juliette sees Nick as the enemy. She screams at him, slaps him, and runs away with Rolfe.
While Nick is chasing the serpent, his live-in girlfriend (Bitsie Tulloch) is dealing with her own bizarre situation. Her friend, a bartender named Rolfe , has been acting strange. It turns out Rolfe is also a Lausenschlange (Sasha’s ex-boyfriend), and he’s desperate to win her back. Grimm 1x18
Nick is tasked with investigating the murders committed by Waltz. When he discovers that Monroe and Rosalee are harboring Ian, he faces a monumental dilemma: his duty as a detective vs. his duty as a Grimm protecting innocent Wesen. Key Moments and Analysis 1. Nick Crosses the Line This subplot is uncomfortable to watch (it’s essentially
Season 1, Episode 18 is titled " Cat and Mouse " . This highly-rated episode originally aired on April 20, 2012, and is directed by Felix Alcala. It marks a major turning point in the series by introducing the global Wesen politics and the resistance movement known as the Laufer . 🔍 Episode Overview : " Cat and Mouse While Nick is chasing the serpent, his live-in