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10!!Nick Burkhardt
11[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nick_burkhardt_grimm_2175.jpg]]
12->'''Played by''': Creator/DavidGiuntoli
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14* ActionDad: Following his son being born.
15* ActionHero: He's a Grimm so it pretty much comes with the territory. As of the end of Season 5, he's personally responsible for the deaths of 56 people.
16* AdaptiveAbility: He's been disabled multiple times and each experience left him with new abilities.
17** His temporary blindness resulted in him developing a heightened sense of hearing as well as the ability to accurately sense people and objects around him.
18** His experience as a zombie made him stronger and more resilient than the average Grimm[[note]]who are already physically superior to average humans[[/note]] and gave his metabolism the involuntary ability to slow down and speed up as his body requires, meaning that physical exertion doesn't tire him like it used to. The last ability occasionally slows down his metabolism to the point where others think he's dead, however.
19* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler:At the end of the season 2 finale Nick is "zombified" by Baron Samedi.]]
20* AntiHero: He's racked up a considerable body count, and he's not hesitant to use lethal force when the situation demands it.
21-->'''Nick:''' ''[looking fondly at his collection of weapons]'' ''[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Decapitari]]''... I kind of like that.
22* AssassinOutclassin: Lampshaded by Eric just how many assassins Nick sends back in body bags.
23* BackToBackBadasses: With Monroe in "[[Recap/GrimmS1E12LastGrimmStanding Last Grimm Standing]]".
24* BadassNormal: Nick is a trained police officer and he's very good at his job, all this was before he gained his Grimm powers.
25* BadassBoast: "Next time, send your best."
26* BeingGoodSucks: In the beginning of the show, Nick was a well-adjusted, law abiding police officer (who had never killed anyone) and ready to propose to his loving girlfriend. At the end of Season 4, Nick has been through so much trauma and tragedy, that he's struggling to hold on for the sake of his son.
27* BewareTheNiceOnes: His response to Reapers attempting to kill him? [[spoiler:Send their severed heads back in a box, with a note;]]
28-->'''Nick:''' [[spoiler:Next time, send your ''best''.]]
29* BigBrotherMentor: What he seems to try becoming to Teresa "Trubel" Rubel at the end of her introductory episode, he succeeds.
30* TheBigGuy: In addition to being TheHero. Somewhat surprising because, of the male characters, only Wu is smaller than he is. But his Grimm abilities means he's naturally stronger than most Wesen (only a Siegbarste's been able to beat him in a straight fight) and his experience with Cracher-Mortel venom amplified his physical abilities even more.
31* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler:As a zombie during the Season 3 premiere, he is an ''attempt'' at this. However, Baron Samedi underestimates the powers of a [[NotQuiteHuman Grimm]], so he skips out on the "brainwashed" and ups the [[AxCrazy crazy]]. He curb-stomps everyone he finds. This is solved a few episodes in.]]
32* BroughtDownToBadass: Even after loosing his powers, Nick is still a trained and experienced police officer, and still just as willing to take on dangerous Wesen, he's just no longer so good at facing them.
33* BroughtDownToNormal: In the season 3 finale, [[spoiler:Adalind does some kind of crazy Hexenbiest thing to him to take away his Grimm abilities. This gives him and Juliette much debate in the early episodes of season 4 if he still wants to protect Portland as a Grimm or not. In the end, he does]].
34* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:It is heavily implied that returning from his state as a Cracher-Mortel TechnicallyLivingZombie didn't leave him entirely the same, as his flesh and heat randomly drops to near nothing at times, scaring Juliette and putting off Hank. A doctor report also shows that his heart rate almost never changes, no matter the stress level.]]
35* CharacterDevelopment: With each passing season Nick gets more confident and used to his life as a Grimm and more willing to embrace his heritage. This also has the side effect of making him more ruthless: he goes from having trouble killing in self-defence during the first season to almost choking an evil Wesen to death while interrogating him in the fourth. By the fifth season Nick has fully embraced his Grimm nature, and lost any reluctance to killing dangerous and criminal Wesen when he knows the law can’t punish them.
36* ChoiceOfTwoWeapons: Played with, Nick's most common weapon in the series, is his standard Glock side arm. However when it comes to his Grimm weapons, the two he uses most commonly is his crossbow and his kanabow.
37* TheChosenOne: At least of his family. There are other Grimms active in the world.
38* CombatPragmatist: He doesn't like it, but he doesn't hesitate to do whatever it takes to win, seeing how it's typically a matter of life and death and his enemies certainly aren't going to hold back.
39* ConsummateLiar: Nick is an extremely competent if not habitual liar, he can come up with plausible lies in a split second with a straight face and can come up with elaborate and consistent stories relatively easily. Now if only he were that good at convincing people of the truth...
40* DanceBattler: When he gets his Grimm on he can pull some real acrobatic tricks.
41* DeadpanSnarker: While not quite as snarky as Monroe, Nick has a wry remark ready for most occasions.
42* DiscardAndDraw: This seems to be an InUniverse Grimm ability. When exposed to a disabling Wesen ability Nick seems to develop new abilities to compensate, case in point being his super hearing.
43* TheDreaded: Whenever someone realizes Nick is a Grimm for the first time, they are terrified and often beg not to be killed.
44** The reaction can either be the above-described gibbering terror, or a berserk attack (see Monroe's dad).
45* EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette: DownplayedTrope, but it becomes more apparent in the third season after Nick gets zombified.
46* EmpoweredBadassNormal: Being a Grimm not only features the ability to see Wesen in their true form but something in his blood can turn at least a Hexenbiest human. Grimms also have superhuman strength, durability, agility, reflexes, and speed. As seen in season 2 with Nick's mother and Nick himself. Also shown [[{{FridgeBrilliance}} when Nick's Aunt was able to take down her would be killer despite being heavily medicated and dying.]] As of "Mr. Sandman", he's developed SuperSenses, and his stint as a zombie gave him incredible stamina as well as the ability to slow his metabolic rate, albeit involuntarily, to the point where people think he's dead.
47* FairCop: See Tall, Dark and Handsome. Both in-verse and out, Nick's considered very attractive.
48* GoodIsNotSoft: Somewhere around the episode "Organ Grinders" he starts to get into this territory, doing things like using his reputation as a Grimm to terrify several Wesen into giving him the information he needs. However, he never oversteps what a good police officer could do without being reprimanded, which is probably his real standard for behavior.
49** Somewhere around the beginning of Season 2, Nick becomes willing to blatantly break the law when it comes to doing what's right. Case in point: disposing of the gun he used to kill the ''Mauvais Dentes''.
50** Other case in point? Having [[spoiler:beaten a Royal Family agent to death with a hammer after said agent attacked him with deadly intent, and thrown the body in the river. In fact, as the season progresses, he racks up an impressive body-count]].
51* HeartbrokenBadass:
52** Spent most of Season 2 this way due to [[AmnesiacLover Juliette's]] [[LaserGuidedAmnesia selective amnesiac state]].
53** And in Season 4 after Juliette's transformation.
54* HeroesPreferSwords: Subverted, he's been known to use maces, clubs and crossbows in addition to his gun, but has yet to use a sword. Perhaps justified since crossbows are like guns, maces, and clubs would be like a baton or night stick, but bladed weapons aren't used by police.
55** He's gotten closer though in Season 3, willing to use knives and his Vambrace to kill.
56* HiredToHuntYourself: Nick investigates homicides for a living, so on occasion he gets called in to examine the scene of his battles with Wesen.
57* HesBack: After [[spoiler:losing his ability to be a Grimm for about 6 episodes]], he comes back in force in "Highway of Tears" in Season 4.
58* HotBlooded: To an extent; In "[[Recap/GrimmS1E12LastGrimmStanding Last Grimm Standing]]", after knocking out Dimitri, he shouts "Bring it on!" to the Lowen as they and the audience surround the cage to attack.
59* HowDoIShotWeb: While recovering his Grimm Powers after a temporary de-power, his [[AdaptiveAbility acquired Grimm Abilities]]- super hearing and SuperStrength / Metabolic Suspension come back uncontrollably, disabling him for brief periods.
60* IcyGrayEyes: His gray eyes fit with Nick being strong willed and something of a [[TheStoic stoic]].
61* IJustWantToBeNormal: His immediate reaction to learning of his inheritance is to ask how he can stop it. By Season Four he’s grown out of this.
62* LanternJawOfJustice: He's a square-jawed justice-seeker.
63* LastOfHisKind: Subverted. He's just the last of his family but there are other Grimms. [[spoiler:Subverted even further, as we learn that his mom is still alive. Then double-subverted at the end of Season 4 when she is murdered by Prince Kenneth.]]
64* LightningBruiser: Nick relies a lot on his enhanced agility, speed and reflexes in a fight, and can pull of some pretty impressive acrobatic tricks he's likewise faster than most Wesen. But make no mistake he's also incredibly strong, more so than the majority of wesen, and can easily switch to pure brute force when necessary.
65* NaiveNewcomer: To the supernatural. At the start of the pilot episode, he's just started coming into his heritage and is only passingly familiar with the fairy tales.
66* NervesOfSteel: Has yet to seriously lose his cool and is essentially never flustered or indecisive. He finally does snap in “Cry Havoc”, after [[spoiler:his mother is murdered]]; however, even then he only needs around five minutes before he’s back in control and plotting his vengeance.
67* NiceGuy: Especially compared to [[VanHelsingHateCrimes some]] [[HeWhoFightsMonsters other]] [[KnightTemplar Grimms]]. Even after knowing Nick for a while, Monroe still seems more surprised by Nick's relative even hand than the deeds of Nick's ancestors.
68* NoSell: His Grimm powers allow him to ignore or work around many of the more-dangerous Wesen abilities. [[spoiler:Downplayed with Cracher-Mortel venom. Although he was able to resist the mind-controlling effect, the venom still left him in an extremely dangerous and feral state.]]
69* OneManArmy: Wesen often try and gang up on him, sometimes armed to the teeth. He'll just mow through them, leaving a pile of dismembered bodies in his wake.
70* PapaWolf: Has vowed to protect his and [[spoiler:Adalind]]'s newborn son Kelly. The same applies to Adalind's daughter, Diana.
71* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:His mother faked her death and left him with his aunt when he was a child. This was in order to protect him from Wesen who might attack him in order to get to her.]]
72* ParentalSubstitute: [[spoiler:In the epilogue, an adult Diana talks about "Mom and Dad" with her half-brother, Kelly, which indicates that she views Nick as her father, too.]]
73* PermaStubble: Starting season three, Nick develops this. As both a sign of his maturity in his role as a Grimm, and a sign of the stresses and toils catching up with him.
74* PowersInTheFirstEpisode: The pilot is when Nick first becomes aware of TheMasquerade, because he starts seeing people turn into monsters that no one else notices.
75* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: Played with, Nick no doubt is not proud of the atrocities his ancestors committed, and tries to downplay his more aggressive heritage, preferring to focus on arresting over killing. However underneath it all, Nick clearly is near best when in battle and quickly adjusts his role as warrior (see AntiHero, HotBlooded). He also admires and respects the more noble aspects of his heritage and when [[spoiler:temporarly stripped of his Grimm powers, after trying normality for a few weeks, finally confessing he truly misses being a Grimm and wants to go back]]. Plus there is constant reaction every time he takes a look at all his weapons.
76* RavenHairIvorySkin: Going with the fairy tale theme, Nick has dark black hair and his skin seems to get slightly paler with each season. For the beauty part, see FairCop and TallDarkAndHandsome.
77* RiseFromYourGrave: [[spoiler:Baron Samedi places Nick's comatose and heavily toxin-ed body into a coffin to transport him to Europe for Eric. Nick wakes up, punches his way out of the coffin, resists the Baron's second attempt to control him and proceeds to beat the crap out of everyone on the plane before crashing it and escaping.]]
78* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: The season 4 finale features Nick [[spoiler:killing Kenneth and storming the Royals' Portland estate following the murder of his mother.]]
79** And again in the season 5 finale after [[spoiler:Black Claw takes Adalind and his son hostage. He attacks Renard inside his office and kills dozens of Black Claw agents.]]
80* TheScapegoat: [[spoiler:Renard pins both the death of Bonaparte and the complete destruction of North Headquarters, which had been taken over by Black Claw, on him.]]
81* ScarilyCompetentTracker: The first fifteen minutes of "[[Recap/GrimmS1E12LastGrimmStanding Last Grimm Standing]]" exhibit him showing off his tracking skills, probably something police detectives have to brush up on in the Pacific Northwest. Made significantly better by his [[SuperSenses enhanced hearing]], as he can now track, identify, and fight an adversary with just the sound of their footsteps.
82* SuperSenses: Being temporarily blinded in "Mr. Sandman" awakens extraordinary hearing and a heightened awareness of his surroundings. This remains intact after he is cured, and even helps him find suspects.
83* SuperStrength: It's revealed in "[[Recap/GrimmS1E12LastGrimmStanding Last Grimm Standing]]" that Grimms possess superior strength than that of a normal human, allowing them to go toe-to-toe with Wesen if need be. Following being poisoned by Cracher-Mortel toxin, Nick's strength has increased to a truly superhuman level. He's strong enough to dent solid steel with his fists and throw grown men around like rag dolls. This level of strength is implied to have stayed despite him being cured of the toxin.
84* SuperReflexes: Appears to have gotten these due to [[spoiler:the venom of the Cracher-Mortel Baron Samedi, to the point where he can catch a small statue thrown at him without even looking. They appear to have gone away with his return to [[CameBackWrong semi-normal]]]].
85* TallDarkAndHandsome: While not the tallest (especially compared to his allies) Nick is never the less held in-verse as quite handsome, and certainly dark.
86* TerrorHero: Nick has been known to play on the murderous reputations of past generations of Grimms in order to intimidate Wesen into backing down or giving him information.
87** Seems to dip into this even more in the fourth season which sees him get much more physical during police interrogations with Wessen criminals.
88* ToBeLawfulOrGood: In "Beeware" and "Cat and Mouse". An unusual example in that he chooses Law about as often as he chooses good. As the series progresses, he's become smarter about how to be both at the same time.
89-->'''Monroe:''' ''[on Nick about to enter a place when the owner is away]'' Don't you need a warrant for that?\
90'''Nick:''' You're right. ''[beat]'' You do it.\
91'''Monroe:''' Oh... okay...
92** Gets hit with this again in Season 3: [[spoiler:Turn himself in for a crime he committed while poisoned and crazy or do nothing, knowing he technically got away with murder? For the sake of his TrueCompanions and Renard, he shakily chooses the latter.]]
93* TookALevelInBadass: Nick has been steadily growing in strength, speed, stamina, durability and combat skill as the series has progressed.
94* TranquilFury: [[spoiler:In "Cry Havoc", after his mother is killed. He maintains a chillingly calm demeanour while embarking on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge against those responsible.]]
95* TrueSight: As a Grimm, he can see through the [[InvisibleToNormals illusion]] hiding Wesens' true forms.
96** It is later revealed in the Season 3 episode ''Synchronicity'' that when Wesen woge, they suddenly see his eyes turn into solid black orbs, marking him as a Grimm. Neither Nick or the audience can perceive this.
97* UnderestimatingBadassery:
98** Nick is subject to this a lot, like when a group of coyotls thinks he and Hank are just two cops with no idea what they are getting themselves into in addition to being out numbered, or in the rare instance where he gets to pull this on someone who knew he was a Grimm when the Reaper dispatcher sends ''two'' Reapers to catch him by surprise, only to get [[LosingYourHead a rather disturbing package in the mail]].
99** [[spoiler:Also does this himself with Renard in "Face Off". You can tell from his expression that he had started to take for granted that he could defeat almost anything he faced in a fair fight. When Renard breaks out the ninja moves it really drives home what he's saying about how Nick doesn't know what he's dealing with. Though Nick did recover quickly, so its still unclear who would have won if they hadn't stopped the fight.]]
100* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Subverted. He tries to be this after [[spoiler:discovering that Juliette is a Hexenbiest, but she doesn't buy it after he doesn't kiss her while woged.]]
101* UndyingLoyalty: To Hank, seeing him as a mentor and father figure to him, Nick will do anything to protect Hank even at the cost of his life.
102* VillainKiller: While he still arrests some Wesen rather than just killing them, most of his enemies die by his hands as he knows that there are a lot of times when the law won't punish them, so he has to take matters into his own hands.
103* TheWatson: Has to have a lot of stuff about Wesen explained to him, but he's slowly catching on. By around "Cat and Mouse", it's implied he's been studying and reading heavily about Wesen society and history to where he can carry light casual Wesen-related conversations with Monroe and Rosalee.
104* WeakToMagic: Nick Burkhardt, the Grimm, is an enhanced human, easily shaking off things that would injure if not kill most humans, usually requiring no more than a quick nap. However, he is shown to be susceptible to magic. For example, in the season 2 finale and season 3 premiere cliffhanger, he is kidnapped by Baron Samedi whose wesen power allows him to turn people into mindless zombies. However, Nick's Grimm status combined with the zombification simply increases his natural Grimm combat skills and situational awareness while stripping away his human ability to discriminate between the innocent and the guilty.
105* WeirdnessMagnet: It seems highly coincidental that the one guy who can see Wesen gets so many Wesen-related cases. Partly it can be explained by the fact that only Nick can notice the Wesen element in more mundane cases, but even regular humans note that Nick and Hank get most of the "weird cases".
106* WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: Called out on this by [[spoiler:Sean Renard]] in "A Dish Best Served Cold", when he angsts over having killed a non-Wesen human while [[spoiler:BrainwashedAndCrazy]].
107-->'''[[spoiler:Renard]]:''' What's really bothering you? The fact that you killed somebody, or the fact that you killed somebody who wasn't Wesen? Because God knows you've killed plenty of them. That's what you Grimms do isn't it?
108* WildCard: To the basic status quo of the current system of Royals, Resistance, Wesen Council, and the lower class Wesen. He is willing to live and let live many wesen provided they aren't harming people, will befriend ones who would be his enemies, like Monroe, and is not of the "Most wesen are evil so kill them all" mind set.
109** His adventures have given him [[AdaptiveAbility adaptive abilities]] that no other Grimm has been documented as exhibiting, meaning that Wesen who take him on even knowing he's a Grimm are in for a rude surprise when they discover that he's a much tougher opponent than they expected.
110* WouldHitAGirl: Has no problems laying the smackdown on any woman he considers a threat.
111* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Tends to be averted -- Nick is well aware that most people not already aware of Grimms and Wesen would probably think he was insane if he tried to tell them, so he instead lies about or feigns ignorance of the supernatural side of things. [[spoiler:When he does have to tell Juliette, he plays this trope straight, taking her to the trailer full of books and weapons and then trying to tell her far too much too fast, so that in his eagerness to open up to her, he comes across as a babbling loon. Understandably, she thinks he needs professional help. He gets to the point he was about to have Monroe show her Monroe's Wesen form, despite knowing there was a very good chance she could GoMadFromTheRevelation.]]
112* [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Parents]]:
113** [[spoiler:To Kimura. In truth, his mother was alive and it was a friend, who was mistaken for her, who died in the crash.]]
114** [[spoiler:After his mother really is murdered, he turns this on Kenneth and kills him within barely an hour of her death.]]
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117[[folder:Hank Griffin]]
118!!Hank Griffin
119[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hank_griffin_grimm_9509.jpg]]
120->'''Played by''': Creator/RussellHornsby
121
122* AntiHero: Has some elements of this, such as the parts listed under CowboyCop.
123* BadassNormal: Unlike Nick, Monroe, or any of the Wesen threats they face, Hank is just an ordinary cop with a mean right hook and excellent aim. This is enough for him.
124* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Hank falls victim to this [[spoiler:thanks to evil mind control cookies from Adalind]].
125* BreakTheBadass[=/=]SanitySlippage: After the events in "Big Feet", Hank is [[spoiler:(well, ''was'')]] clearly starting to go off the deep end with paranoia.
126* BrokenMasquerade: [[spoiler:Finally finds out the truth in "Bad Moon Rising" after several weeks of thinking he's going crazy. It very nearly doesn't go well, but he fortunately gets through it without blowing his goddaughter's head off in a panic when he sees her GameFace. He's much happier for knowing.]]
127* CartwrightCurse: Hank's had no trouble marrying four times, and for good reason.
128* CowboyCop: In "Game Ogre". It also extends further into his history, as the ogre of the episode went after Hank because Hank 'lost' evidence in order to convict said ogre. Granted, the ogre was still a bad guy, but...
129** Also, the evidence he lost had actually been placed by the ogre as a false trail.
130* DatingCatwoman: Had a drink with Adalind in one episode. As it turns out, this has been developed off-screen and Hank, being the gentleman he is, declines because he wouldn't want to take advantage of the situation (i.e. he saved her life). Then again, the encounter with Adalind wasn't a coincidence and so Renard and Adalind take steps towards forcing the issue, prompting Adalind to sneak him a mind-controlling love potion.
131* DistressedDude: When he is [[spoiler:kidnapped by Black Claw so Conrad can extract information from him. He would have very likely been killed at the end of the ordeal if Nick, Trubel and Eve hadn't come to his rescue.]]
132%%* FairCop
133* {{Foil}}: [[spoiler:Of the non-villain type with Wu. Hanks takes the BrokenMasquerade relatively well. Wu does [[HeroicBSOD NOT]]. Lampshaded in-universe when he urges Nick, Rosalee and Monroe to tell Wu what he's up against before it's too late. [[TearJerker They don't listen.]]]]
134* HeroicWillpower: He's got a little of this considering [[spoiler:he handles and recovers from the BrokenMasquerade pretty well once he finds out he's not crazy. It probably helped that the first Wesen he's properly introduced to are his close friend and goddaughter]].
135* TheLancer: His partner Hank is this to Nick when involving crime scenes, criminals and police matters. As learns more about what’s out there and what Nick is, he also shares this role with Monroe about Wesen matters as well.
136* LoveMakesYouDumb: In his defense, he was mind-controlled into falling in ''obsessive'' love with Adalind, but he got to the point where he was starting to screw up relatively simple investigations because he was thinking about her.
137* MuggleBestFriend: To Nick, and one of them to Monroe and Rosalee.
138%% * ScarilyCompetentTracker
139* ShotgunsAreJustBetter: When he's serious, Hank is always sporting one of these.
140* TokenHuman: During the series, as [[spoiler:Juliette and Wu become ''wesen'' variants through exceptional circumstances]], Hank is the only member of the main cast to remain fully human.
141* TookALevelInBadass:
142** In "Bad Moon Rising" he's fresh off [[spoiler:a BrokenMasquerade after weeks of nightmares and thinking he's going mad. And then a Coyotl in full GameFace rushes him. What does Hank do? Takes him out with one punch]].
143** By the time Season 2 ends, the woge [[NoSell no longer affects Hank]].
144* UndyingLoyalty: To Nick, as Nick is the same to him he will always looks after Nick and still completely supports and helps him, even after finding out about Nick's Grimm nature.
145* WeirdnessCensor: He generally accepts that there must be a mundane explanation despite things like suspects' fingers growing back, but he's still noticing how there are more and more strange cases popping up in Portland.
146** As of "Big Feet," Hank's censor has been badly damaged after seeing Monroe with his GameFace on (although he didn't recognize him), and even more after watching [[spoiler:a Wildermann go from game face to human as he dies]].
147** In Season 2, he works on building up tolerance over drinks with Monroe, after the events of "Bad Moon Rising," and by "Nameless" the woge no longer phases him.
148* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: He does ''not'' like rats.
149[[/folder]]
150
151[[folder:Monroe]]
152!!Monroe
153[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/monroe_grimm_7615.jpg]]
154->'''Played by''': Creator/SilasWeirMitchell
155
156-->'''Monroe:''' It's a ''baritone,'' not a tweety!
157* AlwaysSaveTheGirl: Almost goes into this territory in "Cat and Mouse" when Rosalee is in danger. They're not even dating, god help everyone should we see this guy in full blown love.
158** Comes close again in "This Kiss" where he gets pissed at a hexenbiest 'haggling' Rosalee down by 50 bucks on some expensive item. She even notes that "It's very sweet."
159** We finally get to see what he'll do to defend Rosalee while in full blown love in "One Angry Fuchsbau". [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle Mr. Zeigevolk, meet shelf]].]]
160* AntiHero: Monroe's undoubtedly a nice guy, but he's not above going into his more savage and ruthless side, when the need is there.
161* TheAtoner: He has done some very "Big Bad Wolf" things in his past that he isn't proud of, and seeks to be a better man than he was.
162* BadBadActing: Nick has to silently tell him to dial it back when his melodramatic monologue endangers the gambit they're trying to pull on a Baueschwein chef.
163* BadassBookworm: Fluent in at least two languages, plays the 'cello, and an expert at building and repairing clocks.
164* BackToBackBadasses: With Nick in "[[Recap/GrimmS1E12LastGrimmStanding Last Grimm Standing]]."
165* BattleCouple: With Rosalee. When push comes to shove, they have each other's back and will fight well together.
166* BerserkButton: Do not harm his friends. It takes a lot for him to ''not'' go for your throat.
167** ''NEVER'' try to attack Rosalee in front of him.
168** Whenever a Bauerschwein is involved in a case, don't expect him to keep calm.
169* BetaCouple: With Rosalee. Inverted in that, whereas the beta couple is usually an already established couple to contrast with a new alpha couple, Rosalee and Monroe just met whereas Nick and Juliette have been together for years and he's ready to propose.
170* BewareTheNiceOnes: His high-school girlfriend, Molly, left him for a ''Klaustreich'', who got her pregnant and then slashed her face when she told her parents who the father was. Monroe admits that the police never caught the guy... but ''someone'' did.
171** As stated under BerserkButton, Bauerschwein tend to bring out the worst in him, and he's well capable of going 'Big Bad Wolf' when dealing with them.
172--->''"[[TranquilFury So...what shall we serve the Blutbad tonight? Wait a minute...how about]]'' '''[[TranquilFury the chef himself?]]"'''
173* BigBrotherMentor: To Roddy.
174* TheBigGuy: When he put his GameFace on, partially subverted as Nick proves to be the stronger and more physical of the group.
175* BirdsOfAFeather: With Rosalee.
176* BrainyBrunette: He ''did'' go to Brown University for graduate school. Likewise, Silas himself also graduated from Brown.
177* CaptainObvious: "What's my favorite color?" It's [[Literature/LittleRedRidingHood red]]. Duh.
178* ChronicHeroSyndrome: He really would rather stay out of the way, but when someone's helpless and in trouble, he just can't seem to help himself, especially when it comes to kids.
179** A notable onscreen instance occurs in "Season of the Hexenbiest". [[spoiler:On his own volition, he visits Hank in the hospital to see how he's doing and takes some initiative in helping find Hank's attackers. Despite the fact that he only really knows Hank through Nick and doesn't really have any other connection.]]
180* CulturedBadass: Among other things, he speaks German and Spanish, fixes clocks, plays the cello, collects stamps, is knowledgeable about antique cameras, is a highly proficient chef who makes his own sausages, appreciates fine wine, and such. He's also capable of ripping your arm off and chasing down a wild animal on foot.
181* DeadpanSnarker: Monroe has a very dry wit.
182* ElegantClassicalMusician: Plays the cello wonderfully.
183* EveryManHasHisPrice: Before his NeutralNoLonger moment, he sometimes had to be bought to help Nick. For tracking a scent, he willingly accepted a '78 Bordeaux.
184* FalselyReformedVillain: Played with. Monroe is actually a fairy tale creature -- a "Wesen" -- of the same type as The Big Bad Wolf, but with a careful regimen of "diet, drugs, and pilates", he has gone from a ravening beast to a mostly regular guy leading a mostly normal life in the 'burbs.
185* FriendToAllChildren: In "La Llorona", we find out that he's pretty popular with the neighborhood kids (well... the bullies among them aside). All of them seem to address him as Mr. Monroe with some familiarity and know his house, describing with (during Halloween) comments like "Oooh! This is Mr. Monroe's house! I love this place!" The latter part is given justification in that, much like with Christmas, he really really enjoys and plays up the holiday. However he admits he does try to avoid children wearing red. He's still a [[TheBigBadWolf Blutbad]] after all.
186* GenreSavvy: Monroe is often the one to [[LampshadeHanging hang the lampshade]] on the horror-movie tropes as they occur.
187* GoodIsNotSoft: Although he's TheAtoner for his DarkAndTroubledPast, Monroe has no problem with getting nasty when the situation calls for it. In one of his more notable moments, [[spoiler:he helps Nick send the heads of two Reapers back to the man who sent them.]]
188* HeroicNeutral[=/=]NeutralNoLonger: After getting the snot beaten out of him in "Of Mouse and Man", Monroe is no longer reluctant in helping Nick with his cases despite it conflicting with the status quo. As he says, "I'm not much of a status quo guy anyway."
189* HypercompetentSidekick: Monroe [[TheBigGuy is way more physically capable than Nick if he goes wolfy]], which admittedly isn't his favorite thing, [[GeniusBruiser and knows way more about Wesen traditions and the supernatural than Nick does]].
190** Subverted somewhat, Nick actually the stronger of the two, he took down an opponent (a Skalenzahne, Giant Crocodile like beast) that beat Monroe in an inch of his life, plus Nick's mother was able to casually pin him down, and he required Nick to pull her off him. Nick's Grimm powers clearly pack a punch.
191* INeedAFreakingDrink: In "Highway of Tears," he and Rosalee take Trubel to their house [[spoiler:while Nick and Juliette-looking-like-Adalind have sex]], without missing a beat, he opens the fridge, gets a beer, hands it to Rosalee, then takes one for himself, before they drink in unison.
192* InformedAbility: Averted with him, whose day-job occupation as a clock-maker (which he is evidently very good at) comes up in the 8th episode of the 1st season when he is called upon to identify and provide information about an antique watch. In the next episode, he is called out to fix a clock. Unfortunately, it turns out to be a ploy to send a message about his work with Nick. He takes it about as well as you'd expect from a RetiredMonster--defiantly.
193* KnightInSourArmor: In Season 1, he didn't like working with Nick, but he did it because it was the right thing.
194* MonstersAnonymous: In "Big Feet" we see that Monroe is part of a support group for wieder wesen.
195* MoreDakka: Monroe's developed a fondness for Nick's elephant gun, which has two barrels for bullets big enough to take down the animal it gets its name from as well as a third, smaller, barrel for poison tipped bullets.
196* MrExposition: To Nick. "What am I, [[LampshadeHanging your personal Grimmo]][[Website/{{Wikipedia}} pedia?]]" This turns out to be justified as his many, many skills and vast knowledge base (See CulturedBadass) are useful to Nick.
197* MrFanservice: Surprisingly enough, Monroe has a rather large female fanbase who especially love seeing him playing the cello.
198* NiceGuy: Snarkiness aside, Monroe is actually a pretty friendly guy who is always ready to lend Nick a helping hand when it comes to his investigations.
199* NonHumanSidekick: He's a blutbad and helps out Nick with his Grimm stuff right from the start.
200* NonIdleRich: Though not exactly rich, Monroe is affluent enough to indulge in fairly niche hobbies and has enough spare time to help Nick out on a regular basis. Given his occupation, though, it's perhaps justified as people of his skill and talent are few and far between so he can charge a premium.
201* TheNoseKnows: He has a supernaturally strong sense of smell. The pilot episode has him leaning out of his car to track someone's scene. Makes sense, given that he's basically part-wolf.
202* OneHeadTaller: Silas is 6'3" which is taller than most of the rest of the cast. This is why you don't see him standing very close to David (Nick) all that often.
203** Creator/ElizabethTulloch (Juliet) actually posted a pic on Twitter showing how it takes one makeup lady holding the other up in order to reach his face while he's standing.
204* OnlyOneName: The only name of his we know of is Monroe. Given that this is how his parents address him in "The Wild Hunt" it's probably his given name. His family name has yet to be revealed, especially notable considering we witnessed his and Rosalee's wedding (and Rosalee presumably took his name).
205* PapaWolf: Heh..wolf. In any case, he doesn't take kindly to bullies picking on smaller kids.
206* RedEyesTakeWarning: Series 2 implies that this happens to Blutbaden who actively suppress their urge to Woge.
207* RelationshipUpgrade: With Rosalee over the course of Season 2. As of "Face Off," they're definitely a couple.
208* RetiredMonster[=/=][[VegetarianVampire Vegetarian Werewolf]]: Thanks to a "strict regimen of diet, drugs and pilates", he is less Big Bad Wolf and more ordinary suburban guy who just happens to mark his territory in his yard.
209* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: Apparently a Klaustreich stole his high school girlfriend only to knock her up and cut her face when she dumped him. The cops never found the guy, but "someone did."
210** Averted in "The Three Bad Wolves". Even though [[spoiler:his friend Hap was killed and he felt responsible for leaving him alone, ]]Monroe resists the very strong urge to seek revenge.
211** Goes on one leading a whole pack of Blutbad against a [[SerialKiller murderous]] Bauerschwein [[EvilChef chef]]. [[spoiler:It was all an act to scare the chef into confessing.]]
212* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Monroe is breaking all kinds of taboos by helping Nick, but he is not going to let that stop him from doing what he thinks is right.
213* TotallyRadical: Despite his status as a cultured badass, he proves to be a borderline example of this at times. His favorite word seems to be dude.
214* UndyingLoyalty: To Rosalee, Monroe will do anything to protect her, giving how he also loves her its easy to see unlimited spark of loyalty within Monroe.
215* UnskilledButStrong: Unlike Nick or Renard, Monroe doesn't appear to have any formal combat training to compliment his natural abilities, and instead generally relies mostly on his enhancements in combat (which in all fairness, normally pack enough of a punch on their own). As such he's noticeably less successful when facing opponents who have similar abilities.
216* WaistCoatOfStyle: He wears waist coats frequently, but usually they make him look more rumpled hipster than high class.
217* WhiteSheep: Sporadic mentions of his family suggest that the majority of them still follow the more "traditional" Blutbad ways.
218* WolfMan: He's a Blutbad.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Juliette Silverton]]
222!!Juliette Silverton/ Eve
223[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/juliette_silverton_grimm_2134.jpg]]
224->'''Played by''': Creator/ElizabethTulloch
225
226* ActionSurvivor: She got her moment of this in "Game Ogre", that has since [[TookALevelInBadass developed]] into a full-on character trait. [[spoiler:Until she becomes a Hexenbeist.]]
227* AmnesiacLover: [[spoiler:Interestingly, she doesn't abandon Nick, and they still like each other, so this may be one of the more benign versions of this trope. She later recovers.]]
228* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:She returns in the final scene in "Wesen Nacht", now working in Hadrian's Wall under her new alter ego Eve.]]
229* BadassNormal: Starting to show signs of this (taking on the ogre, being clear-headed enough to take down the details of the car that was watching the house, not letting Nick treat her like a DamselInDistress, etc). She kicked the ass of a Klaustreich more or less by her self. [[spoiler:With her turn into a Hexenbiest, she is an EmpoweredBadassNormal.]]
230* BigBadSlippage: [[spoiler:When she becomes a Hexenbiest, her morality breaks down and starts fights, sets the trailer where Nick keeps his journals on fire, and conspires with several villains.]]
231* BloodFromTheMouth: This is how we see that [[spoiler:Trouble's shots hit home and that Juliette's truly dying]].
232* BloodMagic: [[spoiler:Uses it to open a gateway in a mirror so she can take the fight to the Zerstorer, who had attacked her a few times before.]]
233* CallBack: Her marksmanship skills get a mention in the episode after the season 2 break.
234* TheCastShowOff: She can speak fluent Spanish in "La Llorona" since she had a Spanish grandmother. Like with Sasha and his mad French skills, Bitsie Tulloch has a real life background in Spanish, having lived abroad as a child and she has maternal relatives from Spain.
235* CharacterDeath:
236** Juliette's behavior [[spoiler:as a Hexenbiest]] in the second half of Season 4 fulfills Aunt Marie's fears from the pilot when Trubel [[spoiler:is forced to perforate her with several crossbow bolts before Juliette can kill Nick. She is the first main cast character to die after a handful of close calls with her and the others throughout the series.]]
237** [[spoiler:Revealed to be a more metaphorical take on this trope when she returns as the emotionless Eve in "Wesen Nacht".]]
238** [[spoiler:Later occurs with Eve in the season 5 finale, after getting a shard of glass in the abdomen during her fight with Conrad. She later starts convulsing, passes out, and wakes up crying, thus regaining her emotion.]]
239* CoolBigSis: How she behaves towards Trubel.
240* CombatPragmatist:
241** Ogre, meet boiling pot of water.
242** And in "Eye of the Beholder", she takes it even further against a Klaustreich intruder who has incapacitated Nick, first by attacking him [[InTheBack from behind]] and choking him, then clapping her hands over his ears ("boxing" them), clawing at his eyes, [[GroinAttack kicking him in the balls]], and hitting him with a [[FryingPanOfDoom frying pan]]. When [[spoiler:he Woges]], she [[NoSell hits him with the pan]] ''[[NoSell again]]'', then proceeds to [[ImprovisedWeapon introduce him to the contents of her kitchen]]. By the time Nick gets there, he's more or less rescuing the intruder from ''her''.
243* ContinuityLockout: Both InUniverse and out. Since she spent much of the first two seasons LockedOutOfTheLoop, she has no idea about a lot of the complex character relationships and secrets Nick is dealing with and often needs to have them re-explained. Meanwhile, her Amnesia storyline was hard for a lot of viewers to follow.
244* DeadpanSnarker: Her reaction to Nick and Renard showing up on her doorstep? "Now what?"
245* DealWithTheDevil: With Royals [[spoiler:after she becomes a Hexenbiest. Angry with Nick and their friends for their supposed betrayal, she helps the Royal to lure Nick's mother, Kelly Burkhardt, in a trap to kidnap the king's granddaughter Diana. But then the Royals kill Kelly and leave her head behind for Nick to find it, and when he and Juliette meet again, she claims that she didn't know Royals would have also killed Kelly, as if the latter's previous actions suggested that they would have acted differently]].
246* EmotionlessGirl: [[spoiler:When she returns to the show in season 5, she has evidently lost any and all personality she had after the Laufer "rehabilitated" her into a walking weapon. She speaks to Nick with zero emotion and now calls herself "Eve". Changes when Nick uses the stick to heal her. It ends up restoring her emotions, even prompting Nick to suspect that Juliette has returned.]]
247* EmpoweredBadassNormal: In season 4, she's [[spoiler:turned into an extremely powerful Hexenbiest]].
248* EstablishingCharacterMoment: After half a season of acting like a somewhat bland SatelliteLoveInterest, she achieves something in "Game Ogre", giving a new view of her character and redeeming her in the eyes of many viewers.
249* EvenEvilHasStandards:
250** She looks remorseful when Kenneth's plan to [[spoiler:lure Kelly into a trap, kill her and retrieve Diana]] works, as well as when [[spoiler:Diana asks where her "mommy" is]].
251** She later outright states to Nick that [[spoiler:she only thought Kenneth wanted to return Diana into the Royals' custody without killing Kelly]].
252* EvilFeelsGood: [[spoiler:Juliette begins to revel in her powers and begins to portray your typical wickedwitch.]]
253* EvilWearsBlack: [[spoiler:Juliette after her FaceHeelTurn]].
254* FaceHeelTurn: She allies herself with [[spoiler:Kenneth after Nick shields Adalind (who was pregnant with his child) from her, burning down Nick's Grimm trailer and becoming an accomplice in the ambush that kills Kelly, Nick's mother.]]
255* FalseSoulmate: Zigzagged. In "Kiss of the Muse" it is proven that what there is between Nick and Juliette is true love. However, as the series progresses, their relationship becomes more and more rocky. While the events that lead to the end of their relationship are often caused, or at least triggered, by external factors that they are not responsible for, as neither Nick chose to become a Grimm nor Juliette chose to become a Hexenbiest, once they both accept their true nature and have the chance to talk to each other, they realize that what was between them is no longer there: in "Where The Wild Things Were", Eve explains that Nick and Juliette were only happy because they didn't really know each other or themselves. Since they both became aware of the Wesen world, they have changed, made their choices, and become different people, so what was once between them is no longer because the two soul mates they were no longer exist.
256* ForcedTransformation: At the end of "Chupacabra", [[spoiler:Juliette becomes a Hexenbiest]].
257* FriendToAllLivingThings: She's a vet. Lampshaded by Rosalee that she and Nick are rare people who don't judge Wesen and still remain friends with them. Most importantly, they don't try to cut their heads off. However, Juliette has her limits. [[SubvertedTrope Ask the ogre]]... [[DomesticAbuse or Joe]].
258* GuiltComplex: [[spoiler:About not remembering Nick. Eve also feels terrible for all the horrible things she did as Juliette and is seeking redemption.]]
259* HeelFaceTurn: As Eve, she assists Hadrian's Wall against Black Claw in season 5 and works against Zerstorer because she is seeking redemption for her past actions as Juliette.
260* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Believed Adalind was a good person despite Nick and the other's warning her about her, Adalind does get better after her CharacterDevelopment but still. She even believed that Kenneth (who was a Royal) was going to just get Diana and leave Kelly unharmed after luring her to Nick's house, yeah, guess again.
261* {{Humanshifting}}: [[spoiler:Uses a potion to disguise herself as Renard in "The Believer".]]
262* HypercompetentSidekick: ScienceHero, CombatPragmatist, level-headed, and able to read those Spanish statements that Nick would love to read without efforts.
263* {{Hypocrite}}: She is digusted with Adalind using her powers to make her life hell and making others suffer, this is coming from the bitch who used her new hexenbiest powers to make Nick and the rest of his friends life into a nightmare and made them fear for what can happen next.
264* ImprobableAimingSkills: "Island Of Dreams" is said to be the first time she's ever shot a gun, and yet she dead eyes it at first shot. Just to prove that wasn't a fluke, she gets a perfect grouping around that first shot. This was referenced after she [[spoiler:fires at Renard during their close brush with DestructoNookie]], the police are called in and Nick remarks "These are warning shots -- if she wanted to hit the intruder, he'd be dead. She's too good of a shot to miss."
265* INeedAFreakingDrink: She states this after [[spoiler:seeing Bud, Rosalee, and Monroe explain ''what'' they are and fully Woge in front of her]]. They agree and look to give her one.
266* InnocentlyInsensitive: Gets impatient with Alicia's caginess when she really needed to be delicate.
267-->'''Juliette:''' We know a lot of Wesen.\
268'''Alicia:''' Juliette... ''you don't know what you're talking about.''\
269'''Juliette:''' I ''do'' know what I'm talking about! Nick is a Grimm!\
270'''Nick:''' ''[[[ThisIsGonnaSuck deflated look of resignation]]]''\
271'''Alicia:''' ''[woges]'' [[OhCrap No...]] [[RapidFireNo Nononononono...]] ''[runs away as fast as she can]''
272* InTheBack: [[spoiler:Trubel shoots her in the back with the double (lethal) shot of the Doppelarmbrust to subdue her in "Cry Havoc".]]
273* KindlyVet: She's a vet, and she is in fact a friendly person (when she's not being threatened). [[spoiler:{{Subverted|Trope} after becoming a Hexenbeist.]]
274* LaserGuidedAmnesia: [[spoiler:She spends a long stretch of time remembering everything except for Nick.]]
275* MeaningfulName: Nick's LoveInterest, whom he has been told he must leave for her own safety, is named a variation on "[[Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet Juliet]]".
276* {{Narcissist}}: Became this after she [[spoiler:turned into a Hexenbiest]] as any care for Nick and the rest were completely erased after this and she embraced her new personality. Once she became Eve, this narcisstic attitude of hers was gone.
277* NervesOfSteel: When her home is attacked, Juliette does not cower or run. She faces it down with a dangerously calculating mind and all out pragmatism. She will use groin attacks or boiling water or frying pan or whatever else she can reach to smash into the attacker's hand. While she has a minor freakout when [[spoiler:seeing Bud, Rosalee, and Monroe fully Woge]] she bounces back in less than a minute and continues on strong.
278* NeverASelfMadeWoman:
279** Subverted, at least for her studies: she worked to pay them. However, Nick helped teach her how to use a gun, and promptly commented that she didn't need much help.
280** Also subverted with the conclusion of the amnesia storyline. After the cure is administered, Juliette undertakes her own course of recovery and works to reclaim her memories herself.
281* NeverMyFault: In "Hibernaculum", she starts blaming Nick, Monroe and Rosalee for her [[spoiler:being turned into a Hexenbiest as a side effect of re-Grimm-ifying Nick]], even though it was her decision to do it in the first place; Nick wanted to find a different way. Though, she didn't seem to feel that way at first, it seems to be a trait that comes with [[spoiler:being a Hexenbiest. According to Adalind, being a hexenbiest changes the way you feel and think]].
282* PowerIncontinence: [[spoiler:She hasn't gotten her new Hexenbiest powers under control yet and has damaged the glass in the picture frames around the house, made the back of a Wesenrein follower's head blast off, and blew up the car engine of a jerkass who almost hit her and walked away unapologetically. She didn't even realize she did the last one in her moment of rage.]]
283* ProperlyParanoid: She turns down Nick's marriage proposal in the first season because she feels that he is hiding something important from her.
284* PsychoExGirlfriend: The first thing she does after [[spoiler:finding out Adalind is pregnant with Nick's child and allying with Kenneth? Burn everything in his trailer]].
285-->''"I guess I went a little overboard when I found out [[spoiler:that ''whore'' was pregnant with... a little Grimm]]."''
286* ReadingsAreOffTheScale: Juliette [[spoiler:isn't just a Hexenbiest, her blood is off-the-charts powerful to boot. It caused a potion to boil over and burn a hole deep into the earth]].
287* SatelliteLoveInterest: A masterful subversion. Starts the first season as the sweet, level-headed girlfriend of the protagonist. Seems to be getting a bit of depth as the season progresses (after her encounter with the Ogre, whom she manages to really hurt in self-defense, she starts getting more solo screen time and is quite proactive in trying to figure out who's stalking her and Nick, and discovers many things about his secret). May be officially out of shallow waters as of "Plumed Serpent", when she knocks out a young woman who is dragon-like. Definitely goes out of it in the second season. As of season 1, episode 22, she is getting her own storyline and much more depth. She reacts to amnesia by having a GuiltComplex about not remembering Nick, rekindles their relationship, becomes a much more interesting LoveInterest as we see the building of her relationship with Nick, has her situation tied to Renard, and reveals that she speaks fluent Spanish.
288* StoryBreakerPower: Juliette/Eve has telekinesis strong enough to lift a grown human off the ground, the ability to basically rewrite someone's anatomy (removing a guy's mouth, ears and eyes by doing little more than touching him for a few seconds), the power of forcing someone into a coma and subsequently bringing them back, and that's just scratching the surface of what it's implied Hexenbiests are capable of. Henrietta even told Nick that Juliette is on a level of her own. She's easily one of the most powerful characters in the show. [[spoiler:Subverted, however, when she tries to take on the dangerous [[EvilSorcerer Zauberbiest]] Conrad Bonaparte. While she gives a good fight, Conrad proves to be not only just as powerful but equally skilled and fatally wounds her.]]
289* SuicideByCop: [[spoiler:By the end of Season 4, the guilt of what she's done (especially her part in the death of Nick's mother) starts to overpower the power trip induced by her Hexenbiest side. She goes back to the house and asks Nick to kill her, only attacking him when it becomes apparent that he can't follow through. Trubel ends up shooting her with arrows and Nick is devastated.]]
290* ThatManIsDead: Even though she retains all of her memories after [[spoiler:becoming Eve, she's quick to correct Nick and always refers to Juliette as a separate entity. She still does this after regaining her emotions because she feels guilty about her actions after she first became a Hexenbiest though it is never made clear whether Eve is another personality or simply Juliette trying to start over.]]
291* ThereIsNoCure: After she's [[spoiler:turned into a Hexenbiest]] as a side-effect of a spell involving her, she approaches Henrietta for help, only to be told her [[spoiler:transformation]] can't be reversed. She slowly but surely goes out of control with her newfound powers from there. [[spoiler:Ultimately {{subverted|Trope}} in the show's last few episodes, where she as Eve is rendered human after returning to Earth from the Woge-affecting [[MagicalLand Other Place]], with Diana speculating the Hexenbiest part of her got left behind there -- a time reset returns her to her Hexenbiest state]].
292* TookALevelInBadass: With the shooting class storyline.
293** Also, how she decided to [[ItMakesSenseInContext step out]] over the [[spoiler:giant abyss in her living room]] with a grim "Oh, to ''hell'' with ''this''!"
294** And as of Season 3, she is badass enough to, with a little [[CombatPragmatist creativity]], take on a Klaustreich in close quarters. And ''win''.
295** In season 4, [[spoiler:she becomes a Hexenbiest -- a powerful one -- and beats the crap out of Adalind]].
296* TookALevelInJerkass: She swings rather quickly from trying to accept herself as [[spoiler:a Hexenbeist (and fearing Nick's reaction to it)]] to aggressively confronting Nick about it. This leads to her leaving Nick (again) when he doesn't [[spoiler:immediately kiss her Hexenbiest form. This is despite the fact that Nick was recently raped by a Hexenbeist. Also, a Hexenbeist's Wesen form bears a remarkable resemblance to a rotting corpse, which would make Nick border on ILoveTheDead if he had gone along with it immediately.]] Following that, [[spoiler:she gradually becomes more unpredictable and murderous until her complete FaceHeelTurn in "Iron Hans." She also burns down the trailer and becomes involved in the murder of Nick's mother though she didn't mean for Kelly to die.]]
297* TranquilFury: [[spoiler:After committing herself to revenge against Adalind, she dips into this state and rarely leaves it.]]
298* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Female version. She's incredibly patient with all the weirdness that's become a part of Nick's life since finding out he's a Grimm. He even says in "The Inheritance" that anyone else would've left him a long time ago.
299* WalkingSpoiler:Suffice to say, everything you know about her changes dramatically about halfway through season 4.
300* WeirdnessMagnet: Every one of her significant relationships shown on-screen is a supernatural being of some sort. Her boyfriend is a Grimm, her college roommate is a Fuchsbau, her best friend turns out to be [[spoiler:a ziegevolk]] and she was befriended by a Hispanic lady who seems to be a font of supernatural lore. And all of this was before she ever knew that any such people existed. [[spoiler:She ends up becoming one of them and eventually is "brainwashed" into the services of the Laufer and Meisner.]]
301* WithUsOrAgainstUs: When she comes to know about Adalind's [[spoiler:pregnancy]], she wants to kill her [[spoiler:and her baby]], and when Nick stops Juliette from doing it, she angrily claims that he's choosing Adalind over her, [[spoiler:so it doesn't matter that he's bound to protect his child: for her, Nick's actions mean only that he doesn't care about her anymore]].
302* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: [[spoiler:Becoming a supercharged Hexenbeist took a major toll on Juliette's psyche, completely altering her personality. She tries to remain sane but her isolation from her friends results in her changing from a sweet, lovable person to a psychopathic villainess. When she returns halfway through Season 5 as "Eve", she drops any personality she had and becomes a Kubrick Starer.]]
303* WomenAreWiser: Subverted. Juliette's most obvious character trait is how calm, rational and well-adjusted she is... but for the most part, Nick [[NervesOfSteel is the same way]]. This makes Nick and Juliette potentially the most stable and non-dramatic relationship on television. [[spoiler:Of course, until she gets amnesia, that is. But she has gotten better, so they're displaying the potential to return to this trope. Until she became a Hexenbeist in Season 4 and it all went down the drain.]]
304* YouGoGirl: With Rosalee, [[FormerTeenRebel who wasn't always like that]], she is the one girl character who always remains level-headed and tries to know what is actually happening, refuses to be lead astray, and wants to assess her position as a capable person. Adalind is manipulated by Renard, Angelina loses control over her life due to being carried away by her impulsivity and emotions, and Ariel does her best to save her father and follow his ideas while having a demeaning job, but Juliette is both always in control and intuitive, and she wants to know what. In addition, she has a lucrative job (probably like Rosalee), and seems to have plenty of HiddenDepths.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Captain Sean Renard]]
308!!Captain Sean Renard
309[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sean_renard_grimm_8695.png]]
310->'''Played by''': Creator/SashaRoiz
311
312* AffablyEvil: Despite the fact that Woosley has a gun to his head, Renard is quite cordial with him. This is one of several examples of him being a stern but fair figure.
313* AllForNothing: After betraying Nick and the rest for Black Claw, he got his position as mayor but lost it after Nick outsmarts him and now no one trusts him anymore especially since he's the reason Meisner is dead, and Hadrian's Wall being destroyed.
314* AmbiguouslyEvil: Seemed like a clear-cut BigBad at first, but his actual role is becoming more ambiguous as time goes on.
315* AntiHero: [[spoiler:As of "Nameless", it is confirmed that he is working with the resistance to try to keep the royal families from reasserting their aristocratic control over society instead of democratic controls of modernity.]]
316* AntiVillain:
317** Renard protects Nick, even though he is putting himself at risk to do so, but was looking to take the key entrusted to Nick by Aunt Marie.
318** He [[spoiler:actually '''did''' obtain the key in "Face Off", but ended up giving it back to Nick]].
319* ArcVillain: During season 1, his machinations to obtain the key form the main subplot; things come to a head when Adalind poisons Hank and Nick takes her powers to cure Hank.
320* BadassLongcoat: Is almost never seen without his trenchcoat.
321* BastardBastard[=/=]HeroicBastard: [[spoiler:In both senses of the phrase. His hexenbiest mother was his royal father's mistress. Then again, he seems to be significantly [[ALighterShadeOfGrey more]] [[HeroicBastard decent]] than his legitimate [[FauxAffablyEvil half-brother]].]]
322-->''Renard'': Well I am royal, and I can be a bastard.
323* BodyHorror: Not long after [[spoiler:Weston Steward fatally shoots him and his mother brings him [[BackFromTheDead back]] ]], he starts [[spoiler:bleeding at random intervals, although with no wounds to bleed from. Later revealed to be symptoms of {{Demonic Possession}} (see entry).]]
324* TheCaptain: When acting as a police officer, this applies. He wants to see bad guys taken down by legal means.
325* TheCastShowOff: Speaks fluent French in several episodes (Sasha Roiz is from Montreal and has Russian background and is trilingual, speaking English, French and Russian). Renard also is familiar with Latin and German.
326* TheCharmer: Renard is not above charisma to his advantage, and he's by no means bad at it.
327* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: By the time the show is coming to a close, he's made friends and enemies with all the major factions involved.
328* CulturedBadass: Speaks several languages and enjoys fine arts, is knowledgeable in a variety of matters including world history and politics. He's also in the running for the second most Badass character in the whole show.
329* DaChief: He's a police captain.
330* DeadpanSnarker: One of his defining traits.
331* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler:By Jack the Ripper. This ties in to his [[BodyHorror phantom bleeding]] after he was brought back from the dead.]]
332* {{Deuteragonist}}: With Nick. His story gets around the second largest amount of focus.
333* DidntThinkThisThrough: Even if he succeeded in killing Nick and becoming mayor of Portland, Kelly would have found out what happened to his father in the future and kill Renard in revenge and if Renard harmed Kelly or Adalind (since she would want revenge for her son) then Diana would of saw that her daddy is a monster and kill him, so he would of been doomed from the start.
334* DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent: Pretty much every side we've seen of the greater conflict seems to think Renard is on their side. Except [[spoiler:for his father's family]].
335* TheDragon: [[spoiler:To Bonaparte during the later half of season 5, as the public face of Black Claw's mayoral campaign and highest ranking supporter.]]
336* TheDreaded: He's not as well known as Nick, but those who know him personally or by reputation are terrified of him. Royals and Grimm Reapers will surrender immediately, even if they think he might kill them anyway, rather than try to fight. So far we've only seen one case where Royals have tried to confront him directly and he effortlessly slaughtered them despite being ambushed and held at gun point.
337* EarAche: Slices off a Grimm Reaper's ear.
338* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Subverted. His mom's a badass Hexenbiest who taught him everything he knows about being a MagnificentBastard. They're still close though.
339* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: His mother and daughter.
340* EvenEvilHasStandards: Decides to give [[spoiler:Meisner]] a quicker death than [[spoiler:being painfully Force-choked by Bonaparte]], and is also horrified to discover that [[spoiler:his girlfriend was killed by his own daughter]].
341* EvilCounterpart: It hasn't been explicitly pointed out but his skills, methods and to a certain extent his personality are very similar to Nick's. Both are smart and pragmatic and [[NervesOfSteel never lose their cool]]. Both have an inherent ability that gives them status and that they use to intimidate and give themselves gravitas. Both are willing to use their status as cops to divert investigations when it suits them and both prefer to play the various Wesen sides off against each other in order to further their own goals. Just look at how Renard deals with [[spoiler:his relatives]] compared to how Nick handles [[spoiler:the two Grimm reapers]].
342* FaceHeelTurn: While he is morally dubious in some scenarios and had secretly worked behind Nick's back in Season 1 and the first half of Season 2, he was an honorable captain [[spoiler:until getting involved with Black Claw. He turns on Nick and crew in the final season to save his prospects as mayor and returns to being an antagonist of Nick's at least in the early stages of Season 6.]]
343* FairCop: Check Tall, Dark and Handsome.
344* AFatherToHisMen: His actions so far show that he genuinely cares for the well being of his men, Nick particularly. This last fact has made him no friends among the creature organization he belongs to. On the other hand, he has no problem having Adalind drug Hank to get closer to Nick. And in the same note, when she [[spoiler:is BroughtDownToNormal, he has no compulsion to provide her with protection anymore since she's of no use to him]]. So it may be that he's more motivated by pragmatism than any actual sense of compassion.
345* TheGoodCaptain: Zigzagged.
346* HalfHumanHybrid: [[spoiler:He is half-Zauberbiest. But there is a twist in that it still not certain if his Royal half is completely human.]]
347* HypercompetentSidekick: Renard has connections, political influence, charisma, strength, and the will (and possible evilness) necessary to say IDidWhatIHadToDo.
348* {{Hypocrite}}: He demands Nick to tell him where the tunnel with all of the Zerstorer symbols are and then scolds him for "putting his daughter at risk" since Diana is his child, when he was the one who puts Nick's son in danger when he forces Adalind to cooperate with Black Claw and Bonaparte.
349* ImpoverishedPatrician[=/=]SelfMadeMan: Implies that his family has lost most of its wealth and prestige since the French Revolution. Seems to be doing pretty well for himself, indicating that he's rebuilt his fortune and power base from the ground up. As of Season 2, it turns out that [[spoiler:his family's doing just fine, but he's had to build up his own powerbase on account of being born on the wrong side of the sheet]].
350* KangarooCourt: He arranges one to acquit himself after Nick accuses him of killing [[spoiler:Rachel Wood]].
351* KickTheDog: For the most part Renard runs on PragmaticVillainy and NecessarilyEvil, but in Season One he betrays an exception in Adalind. When she loses her power, he kicks her to the curb.
352* LargeAndInCharge: Sasha Roiz is 6'4'.
353* LoveFatherLoveSon: In "Love Sick", it's revealed that he had a relationship with Adalind's mother Catherine.
354* TheManBehindTheMan: To a whole lot of the crap that goes on in town, not least of all the local Hexenbiests and Grimm Reapers.
355* ManipulativeBastard: Renard is a brilliant manipulator, he often manages to get others to do what ever he wants, and has fooled multiple organisations into believing they can trust him.
356* MeaningfulName: His last name is Renard, a form of Reynard. [[TheTrickster Ring]] [[CunningLikeAFox any]] [[FantasticFoxes bells]]?
357* MirrorMatch: [[spoiler:Finds himself in one with a Renard-ed Nick in "Oh Captain, My Captain".]]
358* TheMole: He's in league with the group that tried to assassinate Aunt Marie. In fact, he's the leader in Portland.
359** In fact, he seems to be this to every organization he's associated with, except his own.
360* MoleInCharge: He's Nick's boss and was occasionally asked by the Royals to kill Nick.
361* MrFanservice: Shirtless rage, anyone?
362* {{Narcissist}}: What he became after joining Black Claw as his interests came before anything else as he betrayed all his friends and only had his own goals in mind.
363* NightmareFace: [[spoiler:Zauberbiest: his Wesen side is certainly horrific.]]
364* NobleDemon: Far more noble than the rest of his family, but that doesn't make him a nice guy in the least.
365* NonIdleRich: He is well off but doesn't seem to delve into the Royal finances. Justified because [[spoiler:his rich family wants him dead]].
366* NonIndicativeName: His surname is Renard, French for "fox", yet [[spoiler:he is a Zauberbiest, not a Fuchsbau]].
367* {{Omniglot}}: Speaks and reads at the very least English, French, German, Latin and Russian.
368* PetTheDog:
369** He demonstrates great disdain for [[spoiler:the human organ harvesting operation in "Organ Grinder" even though it's a creature thing]]. It would suggest that he has an important distinction between creature business (wolves and pigs, bees and Hexenbiests, creature versus humans of ill-repute) and creature business that gets innocents involved. For instance, he gets pretty upset when a Lowen running an underground Wesen blood sport starts picking up (i.e., kidnapping) Wesen that aren't on an approved list of criminals and convicts -- so much so that when the Lowen doesn't back down (stop the fights), Renard brings down God's Wrath and has the Lowen killed.
370** He also calls in the Wesen Council (basically, the Wesen version of the Reapers) in order to take down two Wesen who were hellbent on exposing the Wesen to the general public.
371** He was very happy to learn [[spoiler:he has a daughter, despite the situation (such as there's a possibility she is his niece instead), and he wants her and her mother to be safe]].
372** In a turnaround from [[KickTheDog his treatment]] of [[spoiler:Adalind]] in the first season, he spends the third season [[spoiler:trying to keep her safe even after their daughter is taken away from them]].
373* PragmaticVillainy: He likes to take the simple path most of the time.
374* {{Pride}}: The episode with the coins indicates that this is a major flaw of his.
375* QuipToBlack: At the end of "Best Served Cold".
376-->'''Renard:''' And this little piggy... went to jail.
377* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Generally is one in all matters not involving the Grimms or "fantasy" beings. On the latter matters, it is far less clear.
378* RoyalBastard: Sean is eventually revealed to be the illegitimate son of [[spoiler:[[GreaterScopeVillain King Frederick Renard]] of the House of Kronnenberg by one of his Hexenbiest mistresses.]] Sean has exploited his royal connections throughout his life as well as the fact no other royal dares kill him publicly for fear of the king's wrath to further his goals, often in his efforts to bring down the other royals.
379* RoyalBlood: He is referenced to have some royal line through him when another Wesen calls him "Your Highness" and refers to the old days, and mentioned that his family "lost a lot of heads" in the French revolution. [[spoiler:He is the illegitimate son of a King and a Hexenbiest mistress.]]
380* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He's a cop [[spoiler:and the leader of a group working against the Royal Families usurping power in Europe]].
381* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: Is the "manly man" to Sebastien's "sensitive guy."
382* TheStarscream: He seems to be a member of one of the "Seven Royal Families", which would associate him with the Verrat, but when a higher-ranking family member comes to Portland to demand results, Renard simply shoots him, and he is extremely passive aggressive towards a Verrat agent who demands assistance.
383* StiffUpperLip: [[spoiler:Boy howdy. His ability to maintain his human face under practically any circumstances is truly amazing. Whether in a fight or holding the coins, he has never ever slipped. The only time he does so is when he's about to chug a mysterious Zaubertrank which, rightfully, he's more than a little wary of. He does also almost lose it as a result of the side effects of said Zaubertrank -- namely, obsession with Juliette. Renard has completely lost it at least twice, though both were partially intentional.]]
384* TallDarkAndHandsome: Renard fits the trope to a tee.
385* TokenEvilTeammate: Shaping up to be something like this to [[spoiler:Nick]]. Prior to the series, he was this for every side in the overarching conflict as all seem to think and treat him as a necessary evil that's on their side. He's shown to have connections to pretty much every organization introduced in the series except for the Grimms themselves and that's only because Grimms are so rare and loosely organized at best.
386* TranquilFury: Rarely does his anger and and rage make him lash out. Only when under the influence of a potion did his inner fury come loose.
387* TunelessSongOfMadness: [[spoiler:When possessed by the psychopathic spirit of Jack the Ripper in Season 4, he can occasionally be heard belting out a MurderBallad while doing something monstrous.]]
388* TwoFaced: [[spoiler:In his woged form, half of his face is like a Zauberbiest (male Hexenbiest) due to his mixed ancestry. However, he's currently not a villain as a result, though he is a rather UnscrupulousHero.]]
389* UnscrupulousHero: He's still very amoral about his actions, including calling [[spoiler:in assassinations ''inside his police station''.]]
390* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Undergoes a very epic one in "Oh Captain, My Captain", when Nick, magically disguised as Renard, announces he is abdicating the Mayor's position and that Nick's estrangement from the force was an undercover operation (which it wasn't). Renard goes ballistic in front of Adalind for this.]]
391* WarriorPrince: Renard is by all standards a great fighter, who can even take on Nick far better than most others can. He is also a fighter in the Resistance (when need be) and is technically the Prince of one of the Royal families.
392* WildCard: Seriously, whose side is this guy on? We know he [[spoiler:is a Royal bastard, who]] is working for the Royals to get Nick's key [[spoiler:but then gives it back to Nick once he finds it]], is in direct contact with the Wesen Council, seems to genuinely care about his work as a Portland police captain, and is trying to get Nick for an ally [[spoiler:and has, to a degree, succeeded]]. He's on [[DoubleReverseQuadrupleAgent none of those sides.]] He's also high up in another organization that's allied with but separate from [[spoiler:the anti-Royal resistance]], but we still don't know what their goals are. And later on, when Black Claw sought to turn him to their side, he accepted their offer [[spoiler:and ran for mayor on their behalf, making enemies with both the Resistance and Nick. After Diana uses her powers to make him kill Bonaparte, he cuts his ties with Black Claw, reforming a shaky alliance with Nick.]]
393* WorfHadTheFlu: [[spoiler:Loses a fight to Prince Kenneth because his phantom bleeding came at a very bad time.]]
394* YouNeedToGetLaid: [[spoiler:Suffers from a supernatural variety as a result of his Zaubertrank. He's able to alleviate the symptoms by boning Adalind... who becomes pregnant (although it could also be his brother's).]]
395[[/folder]]
396
397[[folder:Drew Wu]]
398!!Sgt. Drew Wu
399[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/drew_wu_grimm_6629.jpg]]
400->'''Played by''': Creator/ReggieLee
401
402* AndThenJohnWasAZombie: [[spoiler:He gets a scratch from a werewolf in "Lycanthropia" and naturally, things start to develop from there.]]
403* AsianAndNerdy: [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]].
404-->'''Nick:''' Can you see who he texted? \
405'''Wu:''' Of course I can; I'm Asian.
406** It's later revealed that his hobbies include video games and solving puzzles, though he admits he's relatively rusty at the latter.
407** He's also apparently enthusiastic when it comes to [[spoiler:learning about the Wesen world]], and mentions at one point that he [[spoiler:could stay in the trailer for hours]].
408* BodyHorror: He suffers from this in "[[Recap/GrimmS1E15IslandOfDreams Island of Dreams]]" thanks to eating an evil witch cookie not meant for him. Unlike other examples of this where the victim is cured, HollywoodHealing is not in play. Not only does he have to sleep off the trauma, but he also has a mess of open sores on his face from it. [[spoiler:And for the next two episodes he is eating anything he gets his hands on, from his carpet, couch foam, to paperclips and chap-stick.]]
409* BrokenMasquerade: [[spoiler:Finally seems to have occurred in "Mommy Dearest" when he fights an Aswang and sees her un-woge after being killed. Unfortunately, he takes things even worse than Hank did, apparently checking himself into a mental facility as a result. It seems to be subverted for the time being though, as he believes that what he saw was all in his head.]]
410** This gets worse near the end of "Blond Ambition" when he [[spoiler:spots Trubel's book about her own encounters with various Wesen.]]
411** [[spoiler:This occurs a third and final time in "Chupacabra" after Nick and Hank come clean. Thankfully, he recovers early in the following episode, and actually seems eager to learn more.]]
412* ButtMonkey: Things don't usually go well for Wu, from being cursed to eat anything and everything, to [[spoiler:having a HeroicBSOD as a result of his first Wesen sighting.]]
413* CameBackWrong: [[spoiler:He survives his poisoning because he ate a witch cookie not meant for him but develops supernatural ExtremeOmnivore tendencies. He eats the foam padding out of his couch, then some paperclips, and then more inedible items, but he never remembers any of it despite being wide awake and even holding a conversation.]]
414* DeadpanSnarker: Almost bit him in the butt when he back-sassed ''Captain Renard'', who's his ''boss''. He beat a rather hasty retreat after that one.
415** He's gotten worse since the beginning of Season Four, due to the fact [[spoiler:he knows Nick and Hank are hiding something from him]].
416* ExtremeOmnivore[=/=]HorrorHunger: As a side effect of eating the witch cookie not meant for him, he's developed a nasty case of pica. [[spoiler:This eventually lands him in the hospital.]]
417* GenreSavvy: He eventually puts two and two together and connects "criminology student" Theresa Rubel with the dual-homicide suspect that they were tracking earlier. Nick and Hank's evasions prompt him to take the matter to Renard.
418* GoMadFromTheRevelation: [[spoiler:At the end of "Mommy Dearest", Wu has finally seen a woged Wesen. Unfortunately, it's the mother-in-law of a childhood friend who's trying to kill and eat a baby. Wu saves the baby and Nick kills the Wesen, but Wu freaks out when he sees her change back.]] The next scene features Nick and Hank visiting him in a mental facility. [[spoiler:He recovers in the next episode by facing his fears.]]
419* LastNameBasis: He's usually just referred to as Wu or Sergeant in the precinct. We don't hear his first name Drew until 3x14 "Mommy Dearest".
420* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:As of "Chupacabra", he knows about wesen (though only that they are real and the general name, and nothing else), and promptly proceeds to GoMadFromTheRevelation. Again. He gets better in the next episode when things are properly explained.]]
421* TheSmartGuy: [[spoiler:Once he becomes aware of the BrokenMasquerade, he spends all his free time in the trailer, binge-reading from Nick's Grimm Books. By the time of ''Maréchaussée'', he's so adept at the different types of Wessen, he's able to identify the recent murder victims as being from a Manticore just by looking at their wounds.]] For comparison, in the previous season, it took Nick and Hank most of the episode to even figure out what a Manticore was.
422** He's also the first one to make the connection between [[spoiler:a body with a severed foot and the victim potentially being a rabbit-like wesen, to realize that there's a sick version of LuckyRabbitsFoot in play]].
423* StatusQuoIsGod: Everything with him is back to normal after [[spoiler:he decides that his sighting an Aswang was all in his head]]. Subverted in "Blond Ambition" when [[spoiler:Wu sees a page from one of the Grimm books in Nick's house that shows both a wesen and a grimm decapitating it -- ''while'' he's in the house with a decapitated body]].
424* ThrowTheDogABone: In "Nameless," he makes a major leap of deduction and contributes significantly to solving the case ([[ButtMonkey though he also gets stuck hanging off a broken fire escape]]).
425* UnluckyChildhoodFriend: "Mommy Dearest" reveals that he is one to a woman who wound up unknowingly marrying a Wesen.
426[[/folder]]
427
428[[folder:Rosalee Calvert]]
429!!Rosalee Calvert
430[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rosalee_calvert_grimm_9642.jpg]]
431->'''Played by''': Creator/BreeTurner
432
433A fuchsbau who first appears in "Island of Dreams" after her brother Freddy is killed, and takes over his apothecary. She ends up helping save Sgt. Wu's life after he eats special cookies intended to make Hank fall in love with Adalind. Rosalee and Monroe are obviously developing a romantic relationship, albeit quietly.
434----
435* BadassBookworm: When her brother's murderers return to get their score not only was she able to injure one of them but she was also able to lock them up in the apothecary before running away. Likewise, in "Cat and Mouse" when she's grabbed from behind, she elbows her attacker and throws him to the ground to buy time to run to safety. Heck, when [[spoiler:Nick's Mom jumps Monroe, she joins Nick in trying to keep the two from killing each other by physically interposing herself between them. Let's reiterate. In a fight between a blutbad and a Grimm, she's jumping in between the two]]. There's a reason you don't mess with TheSmartGirl.
436* BadassAdorable: Able to handle herself and is a credible threat, while remaining cute and loveable.
437* BattleCouple: With Monroe. When push comes to shove, they have each other's back and will fight well together.
438* BewareTheNiceOnes: Rosalee is by any standard a very nice person, being very sweet and caring. Doesn't mean she can't join in with the darker parts of Nick's job.
439* BigBrotherWorship: Freddy was the only member of Rosalee's family to maintain ties with her while she was on the streets and the one who helped her recover from her addiction. Despite her first impulse to simply sell his shop, Rosalee winds up running it in his memory. He was also the one to explain her first ''woge'' to her. Rosalee also takes up his role as Wesen Council liaison in Portland.
440* BirdsOfAFeather: With Monroe.
441* BrainyBrunette: She's an apothecary and a font of lore on wesen biology.
442* BrokenBird: Her melancholy demeanor seems to be reflective of this.
443* CuteMonsterGirl: When she goes Wesen she looks more like a plushie than a monster.
444* DarkAndTroubledPast: She is rehabilitated from seven years of being addicted to the drug "J".
445** She was estranged from her mother and older sister when she missed her father's funeral. [[spoiler:She was in jail for shoplifting and didn't find out until after her release.]]
446** Her favourite aunt and uncle died in a car crash on Christmas when she was seven years old, and the holiday was a dark time for her ever since until Juliette helped her gather the courage to form her own new Christmas traditions with Monroe.
447* DefrostingIceQueen: Did not crack much of a smile until Monroe gave her some flowers.
448* DynamicEntry: She saves Monroe this way with help of a brick.
449* EmotionlessGirl: That reserved nature of hers can be misleading.
450* FormerTeenRebel: She wasn't interested in apothecary stuff, had a substance abuse problem, and was arrested several times for burglary. Hard to imagine when you meet her now.
451%% * GirlNextDoor
452* GuileHero: In "Cat and Mouse".
453* HideYourPregnancy: Bree Turner was heavily pregnant during season two. For the first few episodes, Rosalee was mostly seen standing behind a desk or with the camera zoomed in on her from shoulders and up, with baggy clothes, well-chosen camera angles, and bags and other items to hide her stomach doing the rest, until she was called away for a few months to care for her aunt in Seattle after a stroke.
454* HypercompetentSidekick: [[BadassAdorable You do not want to mess with]] TheSmartGirl. She is also connected to Wesen resistance from Europe, which may come in handy.
455* INeedAFreakingDrink: In "Highway of Tears," she and Monroe take Trubel to their house [[spoiler:while Nick and Juliette-looking-like-Adalind have sex]], without missing a beat, he opens the fridge, gets a beer, hands it to Rosalee, then takes one for himself, before they drink in unison.
456* LikeBrotherAndSister: A low-key example, but when Nick needed to travel to Europe under a false name, Rosalee gave him her brother's passport, which can be taken as a sign that they see each other as siblings.
457* TheMedic: She's handy with the supplies in the apothecary and knows what to do when someone passes out from hexenbiest magic gone wrong. In a later episode, she ends up helping with more medical related Wesen emergencies.
458* [[MrExposition Ms Exposition]]: Explaining the more esoteric aspects of wesen biology and abilities usually falls to her.
459* NervesOfSteel: She's faced down an angry hexenbiest, a Verrat assassin, and a zombie horde with cool aplomb.
460* PutOnABus: Literally, when her aunt in Seattle had a stroke, she had to leave to be with her. Likely because of [[RealLifeWritesThePlot Bree's pregnancy.]]
461* RelationshipUpgrade: With Monroe over the course of Season 2. As of "Face Off," they're definitely a couple. [[spoiler:In "The Wild Hunt" she's engaged to Monroe, though not without drama.]]
462* ReactionShot: She doesn't get as many lines but makes up for it with plenty of reaction shots, typically in response to Monroe or Nick doing their thing.
463* ShutUpHannibal: In "Cat and Mouse", the Verrat assassin gives her a speech about why he's necessary, and there's no such thing as revolution and the oppressed always become the oppressors. Then he says she didn't understand anything he was saying.
464-->'''Rosalee:''' I'm sorry. I wasn't listening.
465* TheSmartGirl: To Nick's [[TheHero Hero]] and Monroe's [[TheLancer Lancer]].
466* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The NBC website spells her name Rosa''lie'' even though the press releases spell it Rosa''lee''. in the episode "PTZD" we see it spelled on screen as Rosalee.
467* TheStrategist: Showed snippets of being this. She requested Monroe watch over her instead of a couple of police officers under the pretext that she would have more in common with him. The reality was that she knew the men who had attacked her earlier were Skalengecks. Not only would Monroe be more physically capable of taking them on but as an added measure of caution, due to his excellent sense of smell he would be able to detect them from at most, a mile away.
468* TheStoic: Rosalee is generally a very reserved person. Her DarkAndTroubledPast left her somewhat closed off emotionally, although that's been gradually changing.
469* SugarAndIcePersonality: Is very stoic and unemotional around anyone other than her friends.
470* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: And later wife. Don't mess with her Monroe, especially those who think they are muddying the bloodlines by being a mixed-wesen couple. [[spoiler:In "Tribunal", she ''kills'' the Grandmaster of the Wesenrein.]] She's a very CuteMonsterGirl, but those teeth are ''sharp''.
471* WhenSheSmiles: As noted above, she's a very stoic person. But when she finally opens up, she really lights up.
472* YouGoGirl: Notably isn't the one who gets the storyline, because she doesn't need to. She is probably the most independant female character in the series, even before Juliette, who has this storyline currently, but she is immediately recognized as such.
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Adalind Schade]]
476!!Adalind Schade
477[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adalind_schade_grimm_8175.jpg]]
478->'''Played by:''' Creator/ClaireCoffee
479
480A Hexenbiest who worked for Renard at the start of the series. She lost her Hexenbiest powers early in the series but eventually regained them. She's a recurring antagonist of Nick's.
481
482* ActionGirl: With her Hexenbiest powers and enhanced strength, she was able to kill a huge thug and even fight Nick for a short while (but was still completely beaten). However, after being BroughtDownToNormal, she seemed to have no combat skills. Her morality began shifting around in Seasons 3 and 4 [[spoiler:when she eventually regained her powers and one of the first things she did was save Meisner's life by killing a Verrat agent with them. The birth of Diana around the same time triggered her MamaBear instincts]], and she constantly wavered around the moral totem until she finally chose a side [[spoiler:when she had her second child]].
483* AntiVillain: Had an [[spoiler:[[AbusiveParents abusive mom]] [[UndyingLoyalty to whom she]] [[LoveMartyr was fiercely devoted]] and was a LoveMartyr to Renard. They actually used her as a pawn and were probably sleeping together, [[MoralEventHorizon with the mother encouraging her daughter to pursue Renard in order to advance in her own agendas]]]]. Add that to the fact that Grimms are usually very dangerous to all Wesen and that all the evil things she did were to get back at [[CycleOfRevenge Nick]], whose goodness she knew little about, [[spoiler:and, later, [[MistreatmentInducedBetrayal Renard]]]], and you have an AntiVillain, which still doesn't excuse casualties. However, it's hard to excuse [[spoiler:selling your unborn child to a [[NothingIsScarier still unspecified fate]] just so you can get your powers back. However, she grew to love her child, and it seemed that her new MamaBear traits would pull her further into AntiVillain territory. And indeed it did, in a very unique way. Her daughter was taken from her by the Resistance. Unaware of this, she thought the Royals had her. She contacted them to get her back, and they manipulated her by telling her that they would, but that she had to do something for them. Said something was disguising herself as Juliette, effectively raping Nick while disguised to strip his Grimm powers.]]
484* AllWitchesHaveCats: Though she isn't above using it as a guinea pig for her potions, and [[spoiler:it [[ThatPoorCat dies]] around the same time as her being BroughtDownToNormal]].
485* AmoralAttorney: Along with a number of other Hexenbiests.
486* TheBaroness: Has shades of the Sexpot version in the first season, but as time goes on she begins to lessen these traits.
487* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: She wanted to have a royal baby and exchange it for her powers. [[spoiler:She then has her powers back, but has her baby taken away just as she realizes that she loves and wants to keep her.]]
488* BitchInSheepsClothing: Adalind might appear sweet and innocent, but it's just a mask for how spectacularly manipulative she really is. Plus, more often than not, she ''really'' is a bitch as far as attitude goes.
489* BloodMagic: One of her species' powers.
490* BreakTheHaughty: [[spoiler:She "dies" as a Hexenbiest, losing her powers, and when she tearfully tells her mother how it happened, her mother slaps her across the face. Then Renard, for whom she did it all, also rejects her now that she is "just another pretty girl" and less useful than the Grimm who made her lose her powers.]]
491* BroughtDownToNormal: Zigzagged. [[spoiler:After taking in Nick's blood, she loses her Wesen powers.]] However, [[spoiler:as of the latter half of Season 3, she has gotten them back. Then, she loses them again towards the end of season 4, when she willingly tests a potion created to temporarily suppress Juleiette's Hexenbiest powers, and ''that'' lasts until about halfway through season 5]].
492* TheBusCameBack: With a ''vengeance''. She starts getting more screentime after the halfway point of Season 2.
493* CharacterDevelopment: Adalind started out as an uncaring sociopath with little regard for anyone, but after Diana was born, Adalind gained a softer and more protective side. When she was having her second child with Nick, she developed a new caring side to Nick and went from being his enemy to his lover while they raise their son together. This development was especially shown after she was forced to leave Nick to get to Diana and refusing to tell Bonaparte where Nick lived to protect him, till she was forced to tell him after she was being choked to death, but still remained loyal to Nick.
494* TheChessmaster: After coming back to get her revenge. [[spoiler:It's gets subverted in that her schemes rarely work out the way she plans.]]
495* CuteAndPsycho: Adalind is undoubtedly cute, but she's also manipulative, callous, arrogant and occasionally borderline sociopathic.
496* DarkActionGirl: Until her HeelFaceTurn, she was a constant thorn in the main cast's side.
497* DarkMagicalGirl: She has most of the traits. She's a magically-empowered young woman, one of Nick's most consistent nemeses and desperate for love and attention. Her mother treated her harshly, only worthwhile for her powers and potential use. Renard used her as a means to an end despite her feelings for him and discarded her when she lost her powers. She traded her baby to regain her powers, only to discover too late that she would rather be a mother. Although she fights Nick, the person she most seems to envy is Juliette.
498* DeadpanSnarker: Nick seems to bring it out of her when the FemmeFatale routine no longer works
499* DefiledForever: [[spoiler:After Adalind lost her Hexenbiest powers [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything when Nick tainted her with his blood]], Captain Renard views her like this. Although since the middle of Season Two, Renard ''has'' been asking her to come back to his side. Then DefiledForever is subverted when she regains her powers with a special twist.]]
500* DidntThinkThisThrough: Adalind is very smart and a strong Hexenbiest but she also very impulsive and never seems to fully consider the consequences of her actions. She is constantly tricked and used by others and almost all her plans end up blowing up in her face. Despite the fact that almost every bad thing that has happened to her is because of this she still acts without thinking things through.
501* TheDragon: To Captain Renard, at least seemingly.
502* DragonInChief: Acts as this for [[spoiler:Eric Renard]] when she returns to Portland.
503* EnemyMine: After Kenneth throws her under the bus [[spoiler:because he finds Juliette to be more useful (and them being on the same side wouldn't work out for obvious reasons)]], she willingly sides with Nick to help Monroe and Rosalee [[spoiler:concoct a way to depower Juliette]]. She warms up to them later on, following [[spoiler:the birth of her son]].
504* ExpressDelivery: Due to her [[spoiler:contamination ritual, she goes through a six-month pregnancy and delivers a full-term baby]].
505* EyelessFace: When she's Woged.
506* FemmeFatale: Starts off as a pretty typical example in the first season, but gets less-so thanks to CharacterDevelopment.
507* FirstGirlWins: [[spoiler:While she is a case of LastGirlWins since she only gets with Nick after her HeelFaceTurn and Juliette's dark turn, she is also the very first main female character in the show.]]
508* FreudianExcuse: It's left ambiguous whether her species is really AlwaysChaoticEvil (Monroe reformed, so why not an Hexenbiest?) and if she chose to be so cold to get what she wants out of selfishness or if living with AbusiveParents shaped her into what she is.
509* GirlFriday: To Renard and a rare villainous example at that.
510* HeelFaceTurn: In Season 5, [[spoiler:ever since having her Hexenbiest powers suppressed, she has come to understand how her actions across previous seasons wreaked havoc on the rest of the cast. She wants to make the change permanent so that she may somehow create a stable family unit for her son Kelly.]]
511* HelloAttorney: As is usual for a Hexenbiest, her human form is very attractive. Her true form, not so much.
512* HotWitch: Hexenbiests are the witches of the Wesen world, but they become decidedly ''un''-hot in woge, when they look more like zombies.
513* IHatePastMe: Season 5 has her reflect on her past actions as she can now see that it was her own fault that Nick and the others were in much pain and got revenge on her for what she did, initially not wanting her powers back so she can be a better person for Nick and their son.
514* IdiotBall: Adalind knew just as well as any Hexenbiest that [[spoiler:drinking a Grimm's blood would remove her powers]]. She's still directly responsible for it happening.
515** She continuously holds this from the point where she got pregnant. Seems like any time her baby becomes in involved all her senses just go right out the window, in the episode "Cry Luison" she [[spoiler:fell for ''every'' trap while trying to escape her dungeon, even when she was explicitly told how to avoid them]] and repeatedly places her trust in Prince Viktor's honesty despite him stabbing her in the back literally every time because he says he'll help her get her baby back.
516* LaserGuidedKarma: Adalind's long parade of terrible life choices always ultimately come back to bite her, from losing her powers because she just couldn't leave Nick well enough alone, and downhill from there. Not to mention [[spoiler:placing Juliette in a coma and then being involved in her transformation into a hexenbiest, resulting in Adalind's ass being whipped by Juliette]]. She kinda deserved it at the time, though.
517* LastGirlWins: [[spoiler:The one Nick ultimately ends up with after her HeelFaceTurn.]]
518* LivingMacGuffin: Became one in the latter half of Season 2, due to [[spoiler:being pregnant with a Royal's child]].
519* LoveMakesYouEvil: Started off as Renard's henchman with a crush on him, but has become increasingly evil as the series has gone on. And though she no longer loves Renard, [[spoiler:her love for her daughter Diana seems to have made her more willing than ever to do terrible things.]]
520* LoveMartyr: [[spoiler:To Renard.]]
521* MamaBear: Really Adalind's biggest redeeming trait is she's deeply loving and protective of her children. Although originally planning on [[spoiler:selling her daughter to regain her powers]] she ends up falling in love with her, before she is born and tries to back out of the deal. Likewise in taking a darker direction, her attempts to get her back, cause her to resort to even eviler tactics than she normally uses. She also proves to love her [[spoiler:unborn son whose Nick's]] despite the fact his existence means her life is danger. Its implied, that her mothers abuse is partially what motivates her to be a better mother.
522* ManipulativeBitch: Towards Hank, Nick, and eventually [[spoiler:Renard]]. Trouble is, while her skills are present, she overestimates them.
523* MeaningfulName: "Schade" means 'it's a pity'. ''Schaden'' is German for loss, harm, or misfortune; derives from Middle High German Schade. In a double play, her name is pronounced like "Shade" on the show. [[spoiler:The pity part comes into another meaning when she's loses her power and is kicked to the curb by Renard.]]
524* MorningSickness: [[spoiler:She's pregnant sooo... yeah.]]
525* MsFanservice: She's definitely an attractive woman and spends quite a lot of time in the second half of the second season in sexy negligees or underwear. Of course, she's a Hexenbiest, [[NightmareFace so this can change quick-smart if she's in a bad mood.]]
526* NeverASelfMadeWoman: She may actually subvert this: her knowledge comes from a long maternal line of Hexenbiests, and Renard is shown to underestimate her, thus hinting that he didn't teach her everything.
527* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Played with. Claire Coffee is the kind of person who can play a teenager in a TV series with DawsonCasting, and her Season 1 characterization was, at first, "cute but dangerous shallow girl who does everything Renard says". We went a long way from here!
528* OhCrap: She gives a nice one when she realizes her savior's choice of a safe-house is [[spoiler:taking her to Nick's house]].
529* PetTheDog: She seems to be genuinely grieving after [[spoiler:her lover Eric Renard's death]]. She is also bonding with [[spoiler:both Meisner and her baby daughter]]. Although it unfortunately begs the question, what kind of a person mourns for [[spoiler:Eric Renard]]?
530* PutOnABus: Gets the heck out of town after [[spoiler:poisoning Juliette]] and is absent from the Season 2 premiere.
531** Becomes more like [[spoiler:TheGhost in season 2 since she's directly responsible for the troubles affecting Juliette and Renard which she did as revenge towards Nick and Renard. It's suggested she's putting more cards into play as she's later then seen with Renard's half-brother making deals]].
532* RedemptionPromotion: Once she commits to her HeelFaceTurn, [[spoiler:while she doesn't get a power boost and her powers are suppressed at this point]], as a member of the main group, she now has free access to Rosalee's spice shop with all the ingredients she could ever need, the Grimm materials from Nick, and her own Hexenbiest spell-casting materials. And now that she doesn't have to look over her shoulder for betrayal from everyone around her, she becomes much more effective and formidable than she ever was as a villain.
533* SecondLove: [[spoiler:For Nick after she has his son, Kelly.]]
534* SaveTheVillain: Played with. Nick is bound by being a police officer to protect her when she's targeted for assassination by the Mellifer queen. As a Grimm, he would like to see her die for trying to kill Marie.
535* ShipTease: She shares some tender moments with Nick as they adjust to [[spoiler:living the domestic life and raising a son together]]. Then she [[spoiler:tells him that she's in love with him and sleeps with him]].
536* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Adalind’s attraction towards [[spoiler:Nick]] stems in a large part from her admiring as well as benefiting from his chivalry, mercy and compassion. After a life time of virtually all her relationships (not just romantic, but platonic and even family) being people who were using her for either her powers or her body, having somebody in her life who not only forgives her and supports her attempt for redemption, but also voluntarily cares for her when she’s at her most vulnerable, with no strings attached, really matters to her.
537* SmugSnake: Try as she might to be TheChessmaster, she usually ends up being one step behind those around her no matter what she does.
538-->'''Adalind:''' How did he know?\
539'''Renard:''' Because he's smarter than you.
540** Let's go down the list for this trope: Adalind tries to get the key from Nick, and loses her powers. She poisons Juliette, but it ends up [[spoiler:[[NiceJobFixingItVillain bringing Nick and Renard together as allies]]]]. She allies herself with Prince Eric, but [[spoiler:he gets killed and his successor clearly thinks she may be involved]]. She gets herself pregnant [[spoiler:by Eric or Sean Renard and sells the baby in exchange for her powers]] but [[spoiler:her dealer betrays her to the Royals]]. Even [[spoiler:her pregnancy]] goes awry in [[BodyHorror hideous ways]], with Stefania exploiting the situation for all she's worth. [[spoiler:She got her powers back but had to run from the Royals because of her child, and then she lost her child.]] In an effort to [[spoiler:get her child back]], she makes a deal with [[spoiler:Viktor to do his bidding, except he ''doesn't'' have her child, which she only finds out ''after'' sleeping with Nick while magically disguised as Juliette and taking a flight back to the Royals. She is then captured by Viktor and Mind Raped into submission and loyalty]]. When she decides to [[spoiler:take Juliette hostage]], she ends up [[spoiler:[[CurbStompBattle getting her butt whooped]] by the [[CreateYourOwnVillain newly powered Juliette]] instead]]. Then she finds out that [[spoiler:she is pregnant with Nick's child after having [[BedTrick raped him]]]], followed up by her initial attempt to lie about it being [[spoiler:Viktor's baby]] being blown to bits by Prince Kenneth, [[spoiler:who reveals that Viktor is sterile]].
541* StepfordSmiler: She's often got a smile so smug that you can see arrogance dripping down her chin, but really her life isn't that happy. She grows out of this as the seasons go on, and her life gets progressively worse (not that she doesn't bring a lot of it on herself).
542* StupidEvil: Does anything to get what she wants? Yes. Even things that have great potential to backfire horribly on her? ''Oh'' yes. She is ''ridiculously'' easy to trick and manipulate, by both heroes and villains alike, and all of her troubles begin because, essentially, she just [[EvilIsPetty couldn't leave Nick, who'd never done anything to wrong her, well enough alone]]. In fact, many of her schemes succeed not because they are particularly well-planned or -executed, but because the people she hurts simply [[GoodCannotComprehendEvil can't think down to that level of petty spite]].
543* SympathyForTheDevil: The heroes show pity for her [[spoiler:when Kelly spirits away Diana without her knowledge]].
544* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler:Briefly by Bonaparte during the season 5 finale.]]
545* TookALevelInKindness: [[spoiler:Having to care for a child certainly taught her how to be compassionate, and after Nick and his allies take her in when Kenneth abandons her, she truly starts making an effort to atone for all the bad deeds she committed.]]
546* UnskilledButStrong: Adalind has no actual combat skills, however her Hexenbiest powers, granted her enhanced strength, not to Nick level or Monroe's, but still enough to take on much bigger opponents. However, this ended up backfiring on her, as after she was BroughtDownToNormal she was left with no abilities to defend herself.
547* UsedToBeASweetKid: When asked about her teenager years, Adalind admits that she used to be a shy nerd who never got involved in any form of teenage rebellion. Turns out that when the Hexenbiest side comes out, you turn into a real bitch. She also admits that she initially went into law to prove that she was different from [[StageMom her mother]]. [[spoiler:Initially, though]], it didn't work.
548* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: She took away Nick's powers because Viktor lied to her about having Diana and said that he would only let Adalind see her again if she got Nick out of the way. It's very obvious that the reason why the Wesenrein even bothered to threaten Monroe and Rosalee was because they heard that Nick was no longer a Grimm and wouldn't be able to fight them like he used to. No one ever calls Adalind out on this, though admittedly by the time she comes crawling back to Nick for help, the Wesenrein have already been taken care of, and Juliette's increasingly hostile actions were the main concern for everyone.]]
549* WhosYourDaddy: [[spoiler:Her daughter; is it Captain Renard's child or his brother's?]]
550** [[spoiler:The strength of Diana's Hexenbieste abilities suggests the former (since he's half Zauberbieste), and after being brought up the one time no one really questions that Adalind's child is Captain Renard's again]].
551* WomanScorned: A good deal of her activities throughout the first half of season two involve her [[spoiler:taking revenge on Renard for dumping her.]]
552* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness:
553** [[spoiler:Though Renard dumps her rather than killing her.]]
554** Although now [[spoiler:she seems to be playing for both Renard AND his brother, and is pregnant with either Renard (or his brother)'s child. He even says "I underestimated you before, it won't happen again."]]
555* [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Mother]]: Subverted, though she's hurt over [[spoiler:Kelly]] killing her mother, she quickly forgives her and is more interested in saving [[spoiler:her daughter]].
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