I think you're correct here. Juliette is searching for answers amoung Nick's friends and acquaintances. She now know's he's a Grimm, but doesn't know what that means. Will she do a computer search of the term? I also wonder if she'll seek out his boss? That would be interesting, to say the least.
Yeah, the stuff with her and the handyman in this week's episode set up some very interesting directions for her storyline. So does this mean Juliet is actually going to have an interesting storyline this season?
Another very good episode. Glad to see something interesting happening with Juliet, and always love Monroe and Rosalee. You know it's funny, for as much as the preview hyped up how endangered she'd be, the cure for the illness was actually accomplished pretty quickly and without a lot of super-drama.
The writers seem to be struggling to climb out of the monster of the week paradigm, but they don't have enough recurring characters to build the story around as of yet. I'm actually surprised they haven't introduced a vessen doctor as a semi-regular. You would think the vessen in town would have someone to go to beyond "ye olde spice shop".
I'm wondering if they're having a hard time trying to figure out how to get Juliet's memory back in the story and have it make sense. Solution: bring back the person who caused the problem with the cat in the first place.
Cool. Did they say who was writting it? I only skimmed the article, but I didn't see any mention of a writer anywhere.
NBC has released a new trailer for the next batch of episodes, and it looks like we're getting the Nick/Renard confrontation they've been building towards since the beginning. Grimm is one of my favorite shows, so I'm incredibly excited for this.
Looking forward to the resolution to the cliffhanger. I like how they apologized after saying "To be continued..." at the end of the last episode.
I can't believe no one has posted this yet, but last month NBC released a series of webisodes focused on Monroe, Rosalee, and Bud. A Sore Subject A Helping Hand Friendly Neighborhood Eisbieber Late Night Crisis
Now that Nick knows about Renard and Renard knows Nick knows this should make for some interesting tension. Hopefully the Juliette/Renard thing wraps up by next week because this plot has been annoying for awhile now. It went on a little too long. Adalind is pregnant? I didn't think those those tests worked that fast.