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After Juliette stumbles upon a brutal murder, Nick learns the suspected creature, and friend of Monroe, is suffering from a mysterious condition -- the inability to completely return to human form. This mysterious condition leads them to a therapist who’s created an artificial drug to suppress the creature side, with horrifying side effects. Meanwhile, the investigation takes a surprising turn when Hank sees something he can't quite explain.
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After Juliette stumbles upon a brutal murder, Nick learns the suspected creature, and suspect, a friend of Monroe, is suffering from a mysterious condition -- strange affliction: the inability to completely return to human form. form.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Hank sees more than is good for him.]]
[[caption-width-right:350:Hank sees more than is good for him.]]
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-->'''Dr Brinkerhoff:''' I would love to talk to you about your identity issues sometime.\\
'''Nick:''' Thanks, I'm good.\\
'''Dr Brinkerhoff:''' Are you? You can only walk in darkness so long. Sooner or later the inner man emerges for all to see. It's never a question of if, only when.
'''Nick:''' Thanks, I'm good.\\
'''Dr Brinkerhoff:''' Are you? You can only walk in darkness so long. Sooner or later the inner man emerges for all to see. It's never a question of if, only when.
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* ShoutOut: The opening, with three young people making a documentary of themselves investigating a local legend in the woods and being killed, echoes ''Film/TheBlairWitchProject''.
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* ProfessorGineaPig: The PsychoPsychologist is using experimental drugs on Wildermann who want to control their wilder natures, including himself.
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* ProfessorGineaPig: ProfessorGuineaPig: The PsychoPsychologist is using experimental drugs on Wildermann who want to control their wilder natures, including himself.
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* BeethovenWasAnAlienSpy: Monroe states that Thoreau, Emerson, and (Edward) Abbey were [[spoiler:Wildermann.]]
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Wildermann are the source of the Bigfoot myths. They're actually a peaceful people, when they're not using experimental drugs to change their nature.
* BreakThemByTalking: The therapist tries to distract Nick by asking him personal questions and trying to find his weak points. Nick doesn't rise, refusing to let himself be drawn off-topic.
* CallBack: One of the first things we see Monroe doing in the [[Recap/GrimmS1E1Pilot Pilot]] is "marking his territory" against the side of his house. In "Big Feet" this actually causes the police dogs tracking his friend to be thrown off the trail.
* FairyTale: About Big Foot [[spoiler:but not really. It's more like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]], although the official website states that it was based off the story of ''Hans the Hedgehog''.
* InstantlyProvenWrong: With Larry dead, Renard gives a statement to the press that the danger is over. Cut to the next Wildermann going crazy and attacking people.
* ProfessorGineaPig: The PsychoPsychologist is using experimental drugs on Wildermann who want to control their wilder natures, including himself.
* WhamShot: Hank has seen Monroe's Woge face. Just as Monroe predicted, it's clearly affected him even as Nick tries to wave it off.
* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Wildermann are the source of the Bigfoot myths. They're actually a peaceful people, when they're not using experimental drugs to change their nature.
* BreakThemByTalking: The therapist tries to distract Nick by asking him personal questions and trying to find his weak points. Nick doesn't rise, refusing to let himself be drawn off-topic.
* CallBack: One of the first things we see Monroe doing in the [[Recap/GrimmS1E1Pilot Pilot]] is "marking his territory" against the side of his house. In "Big Feet" this actually causes the police dogs tracking his friend to be thrown off the trail.
* FairyTale: About Big Foot [[spoiler:but not really. It's more like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde]], although the official website states that it was based off the story of ''Hans the Hedgehog''.
* InstantlyProvenWrong: With Larry dead, Renard gives a statement to the press that the danger is over. Cut to the next Wildermann going crazy and attacking people.
* ProfessorGineaPig: The PsychoPsychologist is using experimental drugs on Wildermann who want to control their wilder natures, including himself.
* WhamShot: Hank has seen Monroe's Woge face. Just as Monroe predicted, it's clearly affected him even as Nick tries to wave it off.
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->''He stripped off his skin and tossed it into the fire and he was in human form again.''
After Juliette stumbles upon a brutal murder, Nick learns the suspected creature, and friend of Monroe, is suffering from a mysterious condition -- the inability to completely return to human form. This mysterious condition leads them to a therapist who’s created an artificial drug to suppress the creature side, with horrifying side effects. Meanwhile, the investigation takes a surprising turn when Hank sees something he can't quite explain.
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After Juliette stumbles upon a brutal murder, Nick learns the suspected creature, and friend of Monroe, is suffering from a mysterious condition -- the inability to completely return to human form. This mysterious condition leads them to a therapist who’s created an artificial drug to suppress the creature side, with horrifying side effects. Meanwhile, the investigation takes a surprising turn when Hank sees something he can't quite explain.
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