Grimm (season 3) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | October 25, 2013 | – May 16, 2014
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The third season of the NBC American supernatural drama series Grimm was announced on April 26, 2013. It consisted of 22 episodes. The series, created by David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter, follows a descendant of the Grimm line, Nick Burkhardt, as he deals with being a cop, and trying not to expose his secret as a Grimm.
On April 26, 2013, NBC announced that the series had been renewed for a third season with a 22-episode order. Filming began on July 15 for an October 25 premiere.
The zombified Nick proves to be more than the Baron can handle, and crashes the plane while still over the Portland area, where he wreaks havoc at a bar. Adalind begins the trials to regain her powers. Williamson ether synthesis is used to treat the Portland zombies.
After the attack at a local neighborhood house that Nick barges into; Rosalee manages to cure Nick. Later, the coverup over his rampage conflicts with his duty as a cop when he realizes a man died during the bar brawl and he was the cause of it.
Disturbing crime scenes resurrect an old feud; news spreads about a royal family member's demise; Rosalee and Monroe talk about their relationship.
While investigating a drowning, Nick and Hank discover a group of water-bound Wesen; Rosalee unpacks at Monroe's; Renard comes to a realization about the royal baby.
A serial killer is linked to the Latin American myth, El Cucuy. Juliette learns more about Nick's mother.
A child kills a priest during an exorcism. The Wesen Council deem it an abomination and dispatch an assassin, while Juliette has an alternative theory.
A deadly crime wave may be linked to a 100-year-old urban legend. Meanwhile, Adalind meets up with Eric's cousin, Prince Viktor (Alexis Denisof), who is seeking justice for his deceased kin, and Capt. Renard responds to the attempt on his life.
An old Wesen tale of an evil Santa Claus-like creature "Krampus", a South German word for pick, cramp (iron)) may be linked to a case involving missing delinquent teens. Meanwhile, Monroe asks Juliet to help him surprise Rosalee for their first Christmas together; and Renard's tour of Europe brings him closer to Adalind.