Review #3815: Grimm 2.10: “To Protect and Serve Man”

Nov 12, 2012 15:44


Contributor: John Keegan

Written by Dan E. Fesman
Directed by Omar Madha

One of the best things about the second season of “Grimm” is how willing they have been to expand the implications of the mythology. Earlier in the season, when Hank was first exposed to the truth about the Wesen, he discovered that a lifelong friend was actually one. It was a big reason for Hank’s quick and much-appreciated acceptance of Nick’s world.




But one of the less obvious implications is seen in this episode. How many cases, branded as particularly strange or unusual, are actually the result of mundane law enforcement running into the Wesen? How many police officers and first responders would find that incidents in their past make more sense, when the Wesen can be taken into account?


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