The characters of the hit TV series 'Grimm' will be kept busy in the next few episodes, evident in thise week's episode where they saw Uncle Felix’s chest of grimm goodies. So if you haven't watched this season's episode 11 then you better be catching up by reading the reviews here.
Nick and Monroe are headed for an adventure as they have enough keys to start their search for the treasure that was hidden by the seven grimm knights during the Crusades. Nick and Co. have the general location (the Black Forest in Germany), but they need more than just that to go on since the area is expansive.
The two have been prepping up for their adventure complete with fake passports and the usual saying of goodbyes to their friends. But as for Nick, he got a little bit lucky because when he told Adalind about his plan, she was too negative and doubtful about it and for fear that he might die from this trip, she tells Nick she loves him, they kiss, and then they have sex, which has honestly been a long time coming.
As they arrive in Germnay and immediately go to the church where the map has an X mark on it, since they were greeted by a priest who told them that church was built in 1594 and that there’s no church in the area that predates the 14th century. They went to the forest and start digging until they hit something and felt a shifting in their feet and they fall below.
Meanwhile, Hadrian’s Wall and the Portland police are dealing with a major Black Claw issue at home. HW gives the Portland police his photo so that they can keep an eye out as well. It was discovered that the man is Marwan Hanano and his motives include killing the mayoral candidate that Renard has been publicly supporting.
On the day of the rally, the police were too late to stop him as he uses the rifle to shoot Andrew Dixon in the chest. Renard, who was standing close by, rushes to his side.
Want to know what happened next? Then, stay tuned for more updates.


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