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Episode Information | |||||||||
Air date: | February 24, 2017 | ||||||||
Viewers: | 4.01 million[1] | ||||||||
Written by: | Todd Milliner & Nick Peet | ||||||||
Directed by: | Peter Werner | ||||||||
Opening Quote: | A Vindication of the Rights of Men | ||||||||
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Co-stars: | Co-stars | ||||||||
Images: | Images | ||||||||
Transcript: | Transcript | ||||||||
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Previous Episode: "Blind Love" |
Next Episode: "Tree People" |
"The Son Also Rises" is the eighth episode of Season 6 of Grimm and the one hundred and eighteenth episode overall. It first aired on February 24, 2017 on NBC.
Press Release
WHEN LOSS MEETS SCIENCE AN UNSTOPPABLE CREATION ARISES - VIK SAHAY GUEST STARS - Deadly attacks on a team of scientists lead Nick (David Giuntoli), Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Wu (Reggie Lee) on an investigation unlike any they have had before. Meanwhile, as the research continues into the origins of the cloth, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) learn that Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) is still feeling the after effects of the death grip. Elsewhere, Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz) reaches out to an old friend to get answers to the origins of the symbols drawn by Diana.
Synopsis
Guest Stars
Actor/Actress | Role |
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Geoffrey Blake | Victor Shelley |
George Newbern | Julian Levy |
Vik Sahay | Sanji Raju |
Alla Korot | Dasha Karpushin |
Wesen
- Blutbad
- Fuchsbau
- Gelumcaedus (right arm)
- Half-Zauberbiest
- Hexenbiest
- Huntha Lami Muuaji (left leg)
- Pflichttreue (right leg)
- Stangebär (left arm)
Videos
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Production Notes
- Claire Coffee (Adalind Schade) did not appear.
- Footage from "Pilot", "Woman in Black", "Bad Teeth", "Headache", and "Cry Havoc" was reused (flashbacks).
Continuity
- Nick tells Monroe and Rosalee about the skull-like figure in the mirror portal that he and Eve saw. ("Blind Love")
- Eve has another encounter with the portal figure, this time with it reaching out of a mirror and choking her.
- Eve woges for the first time since the night she was healed by the stick. ("The Beginning of the End")
- Renard works on figuring out the meaning of the symbols that he saw Diana drawing. ("Blind Love")
- Nick refers to Eve as Juliette.
- Eve moves out of the loft and starts staying in the spice shop basement.
Trivia
- This is the first episode that Todd Milliner has written or co-written since coming up with the original idea for Grimm.
- The title is a reference to the 1926 novel, The Sun Also Rises, written by Ernest Hemingway.
- The results of the experiments done on Victor Shelley's son are a reference to Frankenstein's monster from Mary Shelley's famous novel, Frankenstein.
- The Hills & Mazy Cemetery is a reference to Hazy Mills Productions, which is one of the production companies for Grimm, which was formed in 2004 by Todd Milliner and Sean Hayes.
- The picture of Robert Johansson, whose left arm is used in the experiment by the scientists, is of Bruce Lawson, who has been a key grip for Grimm since season 1.
- The funeral director is credited as Harold C. Melville, but in the episode, his office door says Harold D. Melville.
- Melville mentions River View Cemetery, which is the oldest nonprofit cemetery in Portland, founded in 1882.
- In an exterior shot of Overton Medical Center, a Philadelphia ambulance is seen, rather than a Portland ambulance.
- Several past and present Grimm crew members are referenced throughout the episode:
- When Renard looks up Dasha Karpushin in his contacts on his computer, of the names that are seen, George Adams was a production assistant and travel coordinator (seasons 1-3), Ruth Adelman is the supervising sound editor (seasons 3-6), Paul Alary was a set production assistant (seasons 1-2), Danny Alfaro was a production assistant (seasons 1-2), Chris Alley was an electrician and lighting technician (seasons 1-3), Rick Anderson was a camera operator (season 4), Cory Armstrong was a rigging electrician (seasons 3-4), Kara Stanford was a set costumer (season 4), Matthew Karchesky was an original member of the crew's transportation team, Benjamin Kauffman was a set dresser (season 1), Geoff Keller was a construction location foreman (seasons 1-5), Ken Erck was a special effects foreman (season 1-5), Sean Kennedy was an art department buyer (season 1), and Kayla Kilby was a production assistant (season 2).
- Listed as a reporter for an online article in The Meriwether Review, Natalie Walker was a production assistant (season 3). On the online listed faculty directory for Meriwether University's College of Biochemistry, Becca Letourneau is a driver in the transportation department (seasons 1-6), Joseph Faltyn was a production assistant (seasons 4-5), Angela Smith was a set decoration buyer (seasons 1-5), Janet Price is a makeup artist (seasons 3-6), and Clark James (referenced as "James Clark" in the episode) was a visual effects supervisor and production executive (seasons 1-5).