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In its second season Grimm found its footing, built its mythology, and fleshed out its characters.

At the beginning of the season, Nick’s girlfriend gets scratched by a witch cat and goes into a coma. She came out the coma via a kiss by the ever so sexy Captain Renard but the only catch is that she amnesia of Nick. That’s right; she remembers everything else in her life except Nick. This has to be the weakest part of the season because the memory loss story line is laborious and the Juliette/Nick relationship needs to end or stop being a distraction. Juliette is quickly becoming the Lana Lang of Portland. Nick’s partner Hank was on the verge of being the new Lana Lang but he finally learned of Nick’s secret and is now perhaps the Chloe Sullivan of Portland. I think I may miss Smallville

Hank’s discovery and acceptance of Nick’s Grimm status almost took too long. In the end he sucked it up and started to play ball right before I started to wish for his death. I’d hoped Hank was some sort of underground wesen but alas he is only human. Sgt. Wu needs more to do. That guy is funny and is my favorite supporting character. Adalind and her vendetta bores me but I am curious at what she might uncover. After Sasha Roiz’s fine, FINE performance in his #shirtlessrage scene, we are left wondering what exactly Renard is. Juliette is also curious about Captain Renard and she is trying to uncover the mystery of her attraction to him by sticking her tongue down his throat. Hussy.

My biggest disappointment this season is the lack of Rosalee. There was a lot of fanfare in her being officially being added to the cast. I thought that meant we’d she more of her. Not only was she mostly absent, the scenes she appeared in she was on the phone talking to Monroe from out of town.

The overall theme of this season is unclear. The monster-of-the-week is a solid approach for each episode but how the overall arc is strung together it is borderline flimsy. Believe it or not, I’m ok with it. Grimm has enough of everything else and it does not have to be the perfect show for me to like it. I *will* say that I’d be even more forgiving if we could get more episodes with Sasha Roiz’s shirt off.

Grimm airs Mondays 10/9c on NBC and streams on nbc.com and Hulu.

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