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"Where the Wild Things Were"
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SeasonEpisode

611

Episode NumberProduction Code

121611

Episode Information
Air date: March 17, 2017
Viewers: 3.96 million[1]
Written by: Brenna Kouf
Directed by: Terrence O'Hara
Opening Quote: The Tempest
Related Articles
Co-stars: Douglas Tait as Skull Zerstörer
Other co-stars
Objects: Adalind's Ring
Zaubertrank Recipe Book
Zerstörer's Staff
Treasure of the Knights Templar
Images: Images
Transcript: Transcript
Episode Guide
Previous Episode:
"Blood Magic"
Next Episode:
"Zerstörer Shrugged"
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"Where the Wild Things Were" is the eleventh episode of Season 6 of Grimm and the one hundred and twenty-first episode overall. It first aired on March 17, 2017 on NBC.

Press Release[]

A MYSTERIOUS PORTAL TAKES EVE AND NICK ON A SURPRISING JOURNEY - Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) goes on a mission to take on the mysterious force she saw in the mirror and finds herself in unfamiliar territory. When the gang discovers what she has done, Nick (David Giuntoli) finds a way to join her. Meanwhile, an uneasy alliance is established when Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz) is brought in to help and discovers this all may be connected to the person he cares for the most, Diana (guest star Hannah R. Loyd). Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee, Bree Turner and Claire Coffee also star.

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Production Notes[]

  • The episode began filming on November 22, 2016.
  • Footage from "Into the Schwarzwald", "Set Up", and "The Beginning of the End" was reused (flashbacks).
  • This episode ended with a title card reading, "To Be Continued..."
  • Elizabeth Tulloch wore prosthetic makeup for the first time in this episode.
  • Oliver Keller, who portrays Blutbad, was credited for the first time; he has previously been a stunt double in several episodes and every season except for season 4.

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Trivia[]

  • The title of this episode is a reference to the 1963 children's picture book Where the Wild Things Are, written and illustrated by Maurice Sendak. The book was later adapted into a film of the same name in 2009.
  • Monroe references Charon's obol in comparison to how Hexenbiest blood can be used as payment to open the mirror portal and pass through.
  • Wu references the 1865 novel Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
  • Doug Dawson, who portrays Guard #1, also previously portrayed Eric Sanders in "Star-Crossed".
  • Nick had a total of 12 bullets in the Mirror Dimension and fired all of them.
  • In a possible continuity error, Adalind knows about the stick this episode without ever previously having been told about it by Nick.

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"
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