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*The picture of Robert Johansson, whose left arm is used in the experiment by the scientists, is of Bruce Lawson, who has been a {{w|key grip}} for ''Grimm'' since [[season 1]].
 
*The picture of Robert Johansson, whose left arm is used in the experiment by the scientists, is of Bruce Lawson, who has been a {{w|key grip}} for ''Grimm'' since [[season 1]].
 
*The funeral director is credited as [[Mr. Harold C. Melville|Harold C. Melville]], but in the episode, his office door says Harold D. Melville.
 
*The funeral director is credited as [[Mr. Harold C. Melville|Harold C. Melville]], but in the episode, his office door says Harold D. Melville.
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*The [[:File:608-Giovanni Wesen fresco.png|fresco painting]] that Monroe shows Nick, Eve, and Rosalee was actually commissioned by {{w|Pope Gregory XIII}} in an effort to further astronomical studies, but it was not painted on the ceiling of Sala Bologna by Giovanni Antonio Vanosino da Varese. The actual painter of this painting is not known, and it was painted on the ceiling of Sala del Mappamondo, also known as "The Room of the World Map," which is located in the {{w|Villa Farnese}}, or Villa Caprarola, in {{w|Caprarola}}.<ref>[http://www.romeartlover.it/Cimino6.html Palazzo Farnese di Caprarola]</ref><ref>[http://manuelcohen.photoshelter.com/image/I0000Injv48c0sv4 Zodiac ceiling fresco, Sala del Mappamondo]</ref>
 
*Melville mentions {{w|River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|River View Cemetery}}, which is the oldest nonprofit cemetery in [[Portland]], founded in 1882.
 
*Melville mentions {{w|River View Cemetery (Portland, Oregon)|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.
 
*In an exterior shot of [[Overton Medical Center]], a Philadelphia ambulance is seen, rather than a Portland ambulance.

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"The Son Also Rises"
608-Frankenstein Experiment
SeasonEpisode

68

Episode NumberProduction Code

118608

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
Related Articles
Co-stars: Co-stars
Images: Images
Transcript: Transcript
Episode Guide
Previous Episode:
"Blind Love"
Next Episode:
"Tree People"
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"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

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Nick, Eve, Monroe, and Rosalee continue their quest to learn more about what event the calendar marks. Eve notes that the event that's coming must be close to the March equinox. Monroe shows the others a classic mythological rendering of the astrological constellations by Giovanni Antonio Vanosino da Varese. He says based on the what was painted, he thinks Giovanni could have been a Grimm. Nick agrees that the painting looks pretty Grimm and Monroe asks "What if what they assumed were mythological pagan creatures were actually artistic representations of Wesen from the universe or multiverse or wherever?" Nick and Monroe point out that if that were the case then Leo would be a Löwen, Ursa would be a Jägerbar, and Taurus would be a Taureus-Armenta. Rosalee asks Monroe if he is suggesting the Wesen come from other planets, and he tells her no, but he is suggesting that Giovanni might be suggesting it. Nick says he has to head home and Eve tells him she isn't going with him because he and Adalind need their space, and Diana needs her bed back. Monroe and Rosalee tell her she can stay with them, but Eve says they need their space too. She then says "I was actually thinking there's still a ton of research to be done, so maybe I could stay here in the spice shop for a while." Monroe and Rosalee agree that that would be fine, and they, along with Nick, leave.

Dr. Deirdre Hampton works in her lab as Dr. Victor Shelley walks in. Dr. Hampton tells him he needs to leave and he tells her he knows what went wrong. Dr. Hampton says she is not interested, but Dr. Shelley continues to try to convince her to help him. Dr. Hampton calls security to deal with Dr. Shelley, but Dr. Shelley leaves so she says never mind. Dr. Hampton then calls Dr. Sanji Raju to tell him about Dr. Shelley's visit. Dr. Raju says there is nothing Dr. Shelley can do to them without ruining himself. Dr. Hampton says they never should have gotten involved and Dr. Raju says "Look, we made a terrible mistake. We have to live with it. But he can't do this without us. Eventually, he's gonna give up." He then tells Dr. Hampton to go home and hangs up. Dr. Hampton turns off the lights and as she opens the lab door to leave, she is attacked and killed.

Eve closes all the books she has open and grabs a mirror upstairs. She looks at herself in the mirror, asking "Who were you? Who are you now?" The skull-like figure that she and Nick saw at the loft in the mirror portal ("Blind Love") appears in the mirror. Eve smashes the mirror, shattering the glass and breaking the handle. She grabs a broom, but the glass reassembles. Eve walks over to the mirror and gets on her knees and looks into it. Suddenly an arm reaches out and grabs Eve around her throat, choking her. She tries to get free and her face starts to ripple. She eventually woges and bites the arm. She is then hit in the face, knocking her back into shelves, which she hits her head on, knocking her out, as the arm retreats back into the mirror.

Monroe and Rosalee arrive at the spice shop the next morning. Rosalee finds Eve,s till knocked out in the back room and tells Monroe to call 911.

Wu leads Nick and Hank to Dr. Hampton's body, telling them what is known so far. Nick checks Dr. Hampton's phone and finds that the last call was made to Dr. Raju. Wu looks up Dr. Raju and says he will text Nick and Hank Dr. Raju's address. Monroe calls Nick and tells him about Eve. He says that she is being taken to Overton Medical Center, so Nick says he will meet him and Rosalee their. Nick tells Hank and Wu "Juliette's hurt. I have to go to the hospital." He leaves and Hank and Wu confirm with each other that Nick called Eve Juliette. Hank then tells Wu that he is going to need his help on this case.

Renard looks at the symbols Diana drew before starting a video chat with Dasha Karpushin. Renard tells her he has something he wants her to take a look at and holds up what Diana drew. Renard tells her that his daughter drew it after seeing things in a tunnel. Renard asks if she can figure out if it means anything and Dasha tells him "I will tell you right now, it does mean something. What, that will be more difficult. I will call you when I know something."

Nick talks with Monroe and Rosalee at the hospital, and tells them about what he and Eve saw in the mirror in the loft ("Blind Love") after Rosalee says her hand mirror was next to Eve when they found her. Rosalee tells Nick "Okay, you stay here. I want to get back to the shop and take another look at that mirror."

Hank and Wu question Dr. Raju about his phone call with Dr. Hampton. He tells them "She had a question about research we were doing on morphogenic processes, specifically dealing with phenotypic plasticity traits in multicellular organisms related to the repair and the maintenance of regenerate...". After they finish talking with Dr. Raju, Hank and Wu leave the house and find it odd that the doctors could have a conversation on such a difficult subject when the phone call lasted less than 30 seconds.

Nick sits in a chair by Eve's side.

Hank and Wu look up info on Dr. Hampton and Dr. Raju. Hank tells Wu "That morphogenic process Raju was talking about that deals with phenotypic plasticity traits is about the regeneration of tissue." Wu tells him he got a hit on two sets of fingerprints at the scene of Dr. Hampton's body, and that both sets belong to dead men who died about six months ago. Wu also says that according to death certificates, both men were cremated. Hank says they should pay a visit to the cemetery where both men were taken.

Patrick Shelley walks down the street and sees a missing persons poster about him. His arms woge and he tears the poster down, saying "Monster!" He then runs away.

Hank and Wu go to the Hills & Mazy Cemetery, where they talk with the funeral director, Harold C. Melville. He admits to selling the bodies of the two men who's fingerprints were found at the scene of Dr. Hampton's body, as well as four others. Harold says that he does't know who bought the bodies, so Hank gives him his card and tells Harold to call next time the buyer contacts him.

Monroe and Rosalee return to the spice shop. Rosalee goes to pick up the mirror, but Monroe stops her, saying he will handle it. Rosalee grabs a key from the top of a shelf and unlocks a drawer which Monroe puts the mirror in, and Rosalee re-locks the drawer.

Dr. Raju and Dr. Julian Levy work on shredding files. They talk about needing to make sure each doctors' copy of a video gets destroyed, including Dr. Shelley's. Dr. Raju asks Dr. Levy if he thinks Dr. Shelley could have killed Dr. Hampton. Dr. Levy says "In his condition? No. He lied to us. He was too weak to kill it." Dr. Raju says they should have done it themselves. Dr. Levy scoffs and leaves, and Dr. Raju prepares to shred Dr. Hampton's files as Patrick walks up to the university. Dr. Raju comes across a thumb drive and Patrick enters the room. Dr. Raju turns around and Patrick grabs him as his arms woge, killing him.

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Production Notes

Continuity

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.
  • The fresco painting that Monroe shows Nick, Eve, and Rosalee was actually commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII in an effort to further astronomical studies, but it was not painted on the ceiling of Sala Bologna by Giovanni Antonio Vanosino da Varese. The actual painter of this painting is not known, and it was painted on the ceiling of Sala del Mappamondo, also known as "The Room of the World Map," which is located in the Villa Farnese, or Villa Caprarola, in Caprarola.[2][3]
  • 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).

References

Episodes of Grimm

Season 1

"Pilot" • "Bears Will Be Bears" • "Beeware" • "Lonelyhearts" • "Danse Macabre" • "The Three Bad Wolves" • "Let Your Hair Down" • "Game Ogre" • "Of Mouse and Man" • "Organ Grinder" • "Tarantella" • "Last Grimm Standing" • "Three Coins in a Fuchsbau" • "Plumed Serpent" • "Island of Dreams" • "The Thing with Feathers" • "Love Sick" • "Cat and Mouse" • "Leave It to Beavers" • "Happily Ever Aftermath" • "Big Feet" • "Woman in Black"

Season 2

"Bad Teeth" • "The Kiss" • "Bad Moon Rising" • "Quill" • "The Good Shepherd" • "Over My Dead Body" • "The Bottle Imp" • "The Other Side" • "La Llorona" • "The Hour of Death" • "To Protect and Serve Man" • "Season of the Hexenbiest" • "Face Off" • "Natural Born Wesen" • "Mr. Sandman" • "Nameless" • "One Angry Fuchsbau" • "Volcanalis" • "Endangered" • "Kiss of the Muse" • "The Waking Dead" • "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm"

Season 3

"The Ungrateful Dead" • "PTZD" • "A Dish Best Served Cold" • "One Night Stand" • "El Cucuy" • "Stories We Tell Our Young" • "Cold Blooded" • "Twelve Days of Krampus" • "Red Menace" • "Eyes of the Beholder" • "The Good Soldier" • "The Wild Hunt" • "Revelation" • "Mommy Dearest" • "Once We Were Gods" • "The Show Must Go On" • "Synchronicity" • "The Law of Sacrifice" • "Nobody Knows the Trubel I've Seen" • "My Fair Wesen" • "The Inheritance" • "Blond Ambition"

Season 4

"Thanks for the Memories" • "Octopus Head" • "The Last Fight" • "Dyin' on a Prayer" • "Cry Luison" • "Highway of Tears" • "The Grimm Who Stole Christmas" • "Chupacabra" • "Wesenrein" • "Tribunal" • "Death Do Us Part" • "Maréchaussée" • "Trial by Fire" • "Bad Luck" • "Double Date" • "Heartbreaker" • "Hibernaculum" • "Mishipeshu" • "Iron Hans" • "You Don't Know Jack" • "Headache" • "Cry Havoc"

Season 5

"The Grimm Identity" • "Clear and Wesen Danger" • "Lost Boys" • "Maiden Quest" • "The Rat King" • "Wesen Nacht" • "Eve of Destruction" • "A Reptile Dysfunction" • "Star-Crossed" • "Map of the Seven Knights" • "Key Move" • "Into the Schwarzwald" • "Silence of the Slams" • "Lycanthropia" • "Skin Deep" • "The Believer" • "Inugami" • "Good to the Bone" • "The Taming of the Wu" • "Bad Night" • "Set Up" • "The Beginning of the End"

Season 6

"Fugitive" • "Trust Me Knot" • "Oh Captain, My Captain" • "El Cuegle" • "The Seven Year Itch" • "Breakfast in Bed" • "Blind Love" • "The Son Also Rises" • "Tree People" • "Blood Magic" • "Where the Wild Things Were" • "Zerstörer Shrugged" • "The End"