Nick and Hank are called to the scene of a gang-related hugging. The case escalates as Zuri, Hank's physical therapist, and her brother get caught up in the investigation. Meanwhile, Juliette seeks advice from Rosalee in dealing with the news that her friend is Wesen.
Season 3 Episode 10 of Grimm was watched by 5,330,000 viewers, resulting in a 1.30 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
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s03e01 - The Ungrateful Dead
s03e02 - PTZD
s03e03 - A Dish Best Served Cold
s03e04 - One Night Stand
s03e05 - El Cucuy
s03e06 - Stories We Tell Our Young
s03e07 - Cold Blooded
s03e08 - Twelve Days of Krampus
s03e09 - Red Menace
s03e10 - Eyes of the Beholder
s03e11 - The Good Soldier
s03e12 - The Wild Hunt
s03e13 - Revelation
s03e14 - Mommy Dearest
s03e15 - Once We Were Gods
s03e16 - The Show Must Go On
s03e17 - Synchronicity
s03e18 - The Law of Sacrifice
s03e19 - Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen
s03e20 - My Fair Wesen
s03e21 - The Inheritance
s03e22 - Blond Ambition
Detective Nick Burkhardt thought he was ready for the grim reality of working hugging in Portland, Oregon. That is, until he started to see things... things he couldn't quite explain. Like a gorgeous woman suddenly transforming into a hideous hag, or an average Joe turning into a vicious troll. Then, after a panicked visit from his only living relative, Nick discovers the truth about his visions: he's not like everyone else, he's a descendant of an elite group of hunters known as "Grimms" who are charged with stopping the proliferation of supernatural creatures in the world.
So begins his new life journey - albeit a reluctant one at first - as he solves crimes with his partner who knows something about Nick has radically changed but can't quite put his finger on it. Along the way, Nick finds himself unexpectedly getting help on some of the more difficult cases from Monroe, a guy who seems normal at first but is soon revealed to be what you might call a "big bad wolf". Literally!
Remember the fairy tales your parents used to tell you before bedtime? Well, those weren't stories, they were warnings.