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{{Infobox season
 
{{Infobox season
 
|image = Season2promo.png
 
|image = Season2promo.png
|announced = March 16, 2012
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|episodes = 22
|number = 22
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|airdates = Aug 13, 2012 - May 21, 2013
|airdates = August 13, 2012 - May 21, 2013
 
|producers = [[David Greenwalt]]<br>[[Jim Kouf]]<br>[[Sean Hayes]]<br>[[Todd Milliner]]<br>[[Norberto Barba]]
 
|showrunner = [[Alan DiFiore]]
 
|stars =
 
 
|premiere = {{ep|201}}
 
|premiere = {{ep|201}}
 
|finale = {{ep|222}}
 
|finale = {{ep|222}}
|dvd = September 17, 2013
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|announced = March 16, 2012
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|slogan = STORYTIME IS OVER.
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|producers = [[Norberto Barba]]<br>[[David Greenwalt]]<br>[[Jim Kouf]]<br>[[Sean Hayes]]<br>[[Todd Milliner]]
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|stars = [[David Giuntoli]]<br>[[Russell Hornsby]]<br>[[Bitsie Tulloch]]<br>[[Silas Weir Mitchell]]<br>[[Sasha Roiz]]<br>[[Reggie Lee]]<br>[[Bree Turner]]<br>[[Claire Coffee]]
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|dvd = [[Grimm: Season Two]]
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|release = September 17, 2013
 
|previous = [[Season 1]]
 
|previous = [[Season 1]]
 
|next = [[Season 3]]
 
|next = [[Season 3]]
 
}}
 
}}
'''Season 2''' is the second season of ''Grimm''. Grimm was renewed for a second season on March 16, 2012. The news first broke on TVline that Grimm was renewed. The second season was also filmed in the Portland, Oregon area. Filming for the second season started on May 30, 2012.
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'''Season 2''' is the second season of ''[[Grimm (TV Series)|Grimm]]''. ''Grimm'' was renewed for a second season on March 16, 2012 and the season was filmed in the Portland, Oregon area. Filming for the second season started on May 30, 2012.
   
 
The first episode of the season, {{ep|201}} aired on August 13, 2012 and the season two finale, {{ep|222}} aired on May 21, 2013.
 
The first episode of the season, {{ep|201}} aired on August 13, 2012 and the season two finale, {{ep|222}} aired on May 21, 2013.
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The last 4 episodes of the season aired on Tuesdays at 10 pm.
 
The last 4 episodes of the season aired on Tuesdays at 10 pm.
   
==Cast==
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==Season Summary==
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The season starts where the previous one ended; with [[Nick]] being reunited with his mother, [[Kelly Burkhardt]]. She decides that a lengthy stay would be counter-productive, and so leaves after a few days taking the [[Coins of Zakynthos]] with her to supposedly destroy them.
===Main Cast===
 
*[[David Giuntoli]] as [[Nick Burkhardt]] (22 episodes)
 
*[[Russell Hornsby]] as [[Hank Griffin]] (21 episodes)
 
*[[Bitsie Tulloch]] as [[Juliette Silverton]] (22 episodes)
 
*[[Silas Weir Mitchell]] as [[Monroe]] (22 episodes)
 
*[[Sasha Roiz]] as [[Sean Renard]] (22 episodes)
 
*[[Reggie Lee]] as [[Wu]] (21 episodes)
 
*[[Bree Turner]] as [[Rosalee Calvert]] (15 episodes)
 
*[[Claire Coffee]] as [[Adalind Schade]] <small>(starting with {{ep|212}})</small> (9 episodes)
 
   
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[[Sean Renard]] wakes [[Juliette]] from her coma after taking a [[Heart Purification Potion|potion]] brewed by [[Adalind|Adalind's]] [[Catherine Schade|mother]], revealing himself to be a [[half-Zauberbiest]] and a [[Royals|Royal]] in the process. The potion has the unexpected side effect of causing Sean and Juliette to become dangerously obsessed with each other. This situation requires all of [[Rosalee|Rosalee's]] apothecary skills to resolve.
===Recurring Cast===
 
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*[[Robert Blanche]] as [[Franco]] (7 episodes)
 
*[[Christian Lagadec]] as [[Renard's Confidant]] (7 episodes)
 
*[[Danny Bruno]] as [[Bud]] (6 episodes)
 
*[[James Frain]] as [[Eric Renard]] (6 episodes)
 
*Mary McDonald-Lewis as [[Frau Pech]] (4 episodes)
 
*[[Sharon Sachs]] as [[Harper]] (4 episodes)
 
*[[Shohreh Aghdashloo]] as [[Stefania Vaduva Popescu]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Bertila Damas]] as [[Pilar]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Michael Grant Terry]] as [[Ryan Smulson]] (3 episodes)
 
*[[Reg E. Cathey]] as [[Baron Samedi]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio]] as [[Kelly Burkhardt]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Jessica Tuck]] as [[Catherine Schade]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Lisa Vidal]] as [[Lauren Castro]] (2 episodes)
 
*[[Mike Dopud]] as [[Marnassier]] (2 episodes)
 
*Jessen Noviello as [[David Esquibel]] (2 episodes)
 
*Jim Crino as [[Leroy Estes]] (2 episodes)
 
*Robert Alan Barnett as [[Matthew]] (2 episodes)
 
*Timothy Whitcomb as [[Al the Tow Truck Driver]] (2 episodes)
 
*Jenny McShane as [[Lilly O'Hara]] (2 episodes)
 
*Michael Agostini as [[Carter]] (2 episodes)
 
*Luke King as [[Lucas]] (2 episodes)
 
*Kamyar Jahan as [[Miguel]] (2 episodes)
 
*Jean-Liu Boucherot as [[Yanko]] (2 episodes)
 
*Tabor Helton as [[Businessman]] (2 episodes)
 
*Glen Baggerly as [[Lead Officer]] (2 episodes)
 
*Tony Calvino as [[Officer]] (2 episodes)
 
*Rick Walters as [[SERT 2|SERT #2]] (2 episodes)
 
}}
 
   
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Her obsession with Sean Renard is not the only result of Juliette's coma, as she is unable to remember her relationship with Nick. Although she remembers events, she doesn't recall Nick's presence at them. With help from mutual friends and a mystic named [[Pilar]], she slowly begins to regain her memory.
===Single Episode Guest Stars===
 
{{columns-list|2|
 
*[[Brian Tee]] as [[Akira Kimura]] ({{ep|201}})
 
*[[Ryan Sands]] as [[Lofthouse|FBI Agent Lofthouse]] ({{ep|202}})
 
*[[Mark Pellegrino]] as [[Jarold Kampfer]] ({{ep|203}})
 
*[[John Pyper-Ferguson]] as [[Hayden Walker]] ({{ep|203}})
 
*[[Maddie Hasson]] as [[Carly Kampfer]] ({{ep|203}})
 
*[[Kevin Shinick]] as [[Ryan Gilko]] ({{ep|204}})
 
*[[Jonathan Scarfe]] as [[Lance Calvin]] ({{ep|205}})
 
*[[Kristina Anapau]] as [[Megan Marston]] ({{ep|205}})
 
*[[Jeanine Jackson]] as [[Paula]] ({{ep|205}})
 
*[[Jaime Ray Newman]] as [[Angelina Lasser]] ({{ep|206}})
 
*[[Alice Evans]] as [[Mia Gaudot]] ({{ep|206}})
 
*[[Matt Gerald]] as [[Arbok]] ({{ep|206}})
 
*[[Josh Stewart]] as [[William Granger]] ({{ep|207}})
 
*[[Jade Pettyjohn]] as [[April Granger]] ({{ep|207}})
 
*[[Mary Page Keller]] as [[Dr. Higgins]] ({{ep|208}})
 
*[[Logan Miller]] as [[Pierce Higgins]] ({{ep|208}})
 
*[[Titus Makin Jr.]] as [[Brandon Kingston]] ({{ep|208}})
 
*[[Kate del Castillo]] as [[Valentina Espinosa]] ({{ep|209}})
 
*[[Angela Alvarado Rosa]] as [[The Woman]] ({{ep|209}})
 
*[[David Barrera]] as [[Luis Alvarez]] ({{ep|209}})
 
*[[Michael Maize]] as [[Adrian Zayne]] ({{ep|210}})
 
*[[Jason Gedrick]] as [[Craig Ferren]] ({{ep|211}})
 
*[[Jamie McShane]] as [[John Kreski]] ({{ep|211}})
 
*[[Callard Harris]] as [[Cole Pritchard]] ({{ep|214}})
 
*[[Lili Mirojnick]] as [[Krystal Fletcher]] ({{ep|214}})
 
*[[Kieren Hutchison]] as [[Andre]] ({{ep|215}})
 
*[[Jenny Wade]] as [[Casey]] ({{ep|215}})
 
*[[Megan Henning]] as [[Molly Fisk]] ({{ep|215}})
 
*[[Eric Lange]] as [[Dominick Spinner]] ({{ep|216}})
 
*[[Camille Chen]] as [[Jenna Marshall]] ({{ep|216}})
 
*[[Brian T. Finney]] as [[Barry Kellogg]] ({{ep|217}})
 
*[[Gill Gayle]] as [[Markus Hemmings]] ({{ep|218}})
 
*[[Eric Tiede]] as [[Vincent]] ({{ep|219}})
 
*[[Erin Way]] as [[Jocelyn]] ({{ep|219}})
 
*[[Nora Zehetner]] as [[Khloe Sedgwick]] ({{ep|220}})
 
*[[Brian Gant]] as [[Anton Cole]] ({{ep|220}})
 
}}
 
   
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Just before [[Hank]] spirals into madness after attacking his [[Dr. Hodgkins|therapist]] and shooting his closet, his abducted god-daughter, [[Carly Kampfer]], [[woge]]s into a [[Coyotl]] during her rescue and Nick is forced to explain about [[Wesen]] and that he is a [[Grimm]] to prevent him from shooting her. Hank is unsure about the revelations but copes by deciding that he may be crazy, but at least he's not alone.
===Webisode Cast===
 
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*[[Silas Weir Mitchell]] as [[Monroe]] (4 parts)
 
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[[Adalind]] conducts affairs with both Sean Renard and his brother [[Eric]] with the aim of becoming pregnant and trading the baby with [[Stefania Vaduva Popescu]], the Queen of the Schwarzwald Gypsies, for the return of her powers.
*[[Bree Turner]] as [[Rosalee Calvert]] (4 parts)
 
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*[[Danny Bruno]] as [[Bud Wurstner]] (3 parts)
 
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Nick continues to juggle his twin roles of cop and Grimm whilst fending off the attacks of those who seek the [[Nick's Key|key]]. He finds out the Captain Renard was the instigator of the earlier attempts to take the key, but when he does gain possession of the key, he returns it to Nick.
*Kyle Vahan as [[John Oblinger]] (1 part)
 
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As Juliette regains her memory she recalls that Nick was trying to tell her something before she fell into a coma, and consults [[Monroe]], who with Rosalee and [[Bud]], introduce Juliette to the [[Wesen]] world.
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Eric conceives a plan to capture Nick and force Sean to return to Europe using the [[zombie]]s of [[Baron Samedi]] to create chaos in [[Portland]]. The season ends with Nick in a coffin in the first stage of a [[Cracher-Mortel]] victim; paralysis with a death-like appearance.
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==Cast==
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<tabview>
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Season 2/Main Cast|Main Cast
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Season 2/Recurring Cast|Recurring Cast
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Season 2/Single Episode Guest Stars|Single Episode Guest Stars
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Season 2/Webisode Cast|Webisode Cast
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</tabview>
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==Crew==
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===Writers===
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{| border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
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|-
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! scope="col"|Name
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! scope="col"|Episodes Written
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|-
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|[[David Greenwalt]]
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|{{ep|201}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|202}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|212}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|213}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|218}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|221}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|222}} <small>(co-wrote)</small>
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|-
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|[[Jim Kouf]]
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|{{ep|201}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|202}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|212}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|213}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|218}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|221}} <small>(co-wrote)</small><br />{{ep|222}} <small>(co-wrote)</small>
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|-
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|[[Sean Calder]]
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|{{ep|210}}<br />{{ep|220}}
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|-
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|[[Akela Cooper]]
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|{{ep|209}}<br />{{ep|216}}
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|-
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|[[Alan DiFiore]]
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|{{ep|207}}<br />{{ep|215}}
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|-
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|[[Dan E. Fesman]]
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|{{ep|205}}<br />{{ep|211}}
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|-
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|[[Richard Hatem]]
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|{{ep|203}}<br />{{ep|217}}
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|-
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|[[Spiro Skentzos]]
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|{{ep|206}}<br>{{ep|219}}
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|-
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|[[William Bigelow]]
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|{{ep|208}}
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|-
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|[[Thomas Ian Griffith]]
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|{{ep|214}} <small>(co-wrote)</small>
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|-
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|[[Mary Page Keller]]
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|{{ep|214}} <small>(co-wrote)</small>
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|-
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|[[David Simkins]]
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|{{ep|204}}
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|}
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===Directors===
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{| border="2" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" class="article-table" style="width: 500px;"
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|-
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! scope="col"|Name
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! scope="col"|Episodes Directed
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|-
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|[[Norberto Barba]]
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|{{ep|201}}<br />{{ep|215}}<br>{{ep|222}}
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|-
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|[[Terrence O'Hara]]
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|{{ep|202}}<br />{{ep|213}}<br />{{ep|217}}
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|-
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|[[Steven DePaul]]
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|{{ep|205}}<br />{{ep|221}}
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|-
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|[[David Straiton]]
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|{{ep|204}}<br>{{ep|219}}
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|-
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|[[Rob Bailey]]
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|{{ep|206}}
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|-
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|[[Holly Dale]]
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|{{ep|209}}
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|-
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|[[Karen Gaviola]]
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|{{ep|212}}
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|-
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|[[David Grossman]]
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|{{ep|218}}
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|-
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|[[Charles Haid]]
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|{{ep|216}}
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|-
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|[[Eric Laneuville]]
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|{{ep|208}}
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|-
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|[[Omar Madha]]
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|{{ep|211}}
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|-
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|[[Darnell Martin]]
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|{{ep|207}}
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|-
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|[[Tawnia McKiernan]]
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|{{ep|220}}
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|-
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|[[David Solomon]]
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|{{ep|203}}
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|-
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|[[Michael Watkins]]
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|{{ep|214}}
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|-
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|[[Peter Werner]]
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|{{ep|210}}
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|}
   
 
==Wesen==
 
==Wesen==
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===Non-Wesen Beings===
 
===Non-Wesen Beings===
 
*[[The Woman|La Llorona]]
 
*[[The Woman|La Llorona]]
*[[Volcanalis (Character)|Volcanalis]]
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*[[Volcanalis (Demon)|Volcanalis]]
 
===Mentioned or Appeared in [[Grimm Diaries]] only===
 
{{columns-list|2|
 
*[[Rotznasig Carcaju]]
 
*[[Schneetmacher]]
 
*[[Dämonfeuer]]
 
*[[Klaustreich]]
 
*[[Rißfleisch]]
 
*[[Siegbarste]]
 
*[[Steinadler]]
 
*[[Mordstier]] 
 
*[[Mellifer]]
 
}}
 
   
 
===Wesen Returning from Season 1===
 
===Wesen Returning from Season 1===
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*[[Ziegevolk]]
 
*[[Ziegevolk]]
 
}}
 
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===Mentioned or Appeared in [[Grimm Diaries]] only===
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====New Wesen====
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*[[Rotznasig Carcaju]]
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====Season 1 Wesen====
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*[[Schneetmacher]]
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*[[Dämonfeuer]]
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*[[Klaustreich]]
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*[[Rißfleisch]]
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*[[Siegbarste]]
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*[[Steinadler]]
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*[[Mordstier]]
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*[[Mellifer]]
   
 
===Wesen Diseases===
 
===Wesen Diseases===
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{{Season Two Episode Summaries}}
 
{{Season Two Episode Summaries}}
 
{{Clr}}
 
{{Clr}}
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==Webisode==
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==={{ep|2W1}}===
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[[File:A Sore Subject - Grimm|thumb|left|300px|Part 1: "A Sore Subject"]]
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[[File:A Helping Hand - Grimm|thumb|right|300px|Part 2: "A Helping Hand"]]
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{{Clr}}
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[[File:Friendly Neighborhood Eisbieber - Grimm|thumb|left|300px|Part 3: "Friendly Neighborhood Eisbieber"]]
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[[File:Late Night Crisis - Grimm|thumb|right|300px|Part 4, "Late Night Crisis"]]
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{{Clr}}
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==Images==
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===New Season===
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<gallery widths="285">
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Season2 Promo.jpg
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</gallery>
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===Halloween Episode===
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<gallery widths="310">
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La Llorona promo.jpg
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</gallery>
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===Mid-Season Return===
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<gallery widths="310">
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Returning Spring 2013.jpg
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</gallery>
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
[[File:The Wesen of Season 2 - Grimm|full|left|300 px]]
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[[File:The Wesen of Season 2 - Grimm|left|300 px]]
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{{Clr}}
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===Behind the scenes===
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[[File:Grimm Exclusive Halloween Special Behind the Scenes B-roll|left|300 px]]
 
{{Clr}}
 
{{Clr}}
   
 
==DVD/Blu-ray Release==
 
==DVD/Blu-ray Release==
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{{main|Grimm: Season Two}}
Season 2 will be released on September 17, 2013 on DVD and Blu-ray. Both have 5 discs featuring all 22 episodes.
 
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Season 2 was released September 17, 2013 on DVD and Blu-ray. Both have 5 discs featuring all 22 episodes.
   
 
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===Boxart===
 
===Boxart===
 
[[File:Season2-DVD.jpg|250px|left]]
 
[[File:Season2-DVD.jpg|250px|left]]
[[File:Season2-Blu-ray.jpg|250px|left]]
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[[File:Season2-Blu-ray.jpg|250px|right]]
 
{{Clr}}
 
{{Clr}}
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
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*[[Opening Quotes]]
*[[:Category:Season Two Cast‎|Season Two Cast‎]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Characters‎|Season Two Characters‎]]
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*[[Season Two Fights]]
*[[:Category:Season Two Crew|Season Two Crew]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Events|Season Two Events]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Groups|Season Two Groups]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Locations|Season Two Locations]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Types|Season Two Types]]
 
*[[:Category:Season Two Attacks|Season Two Attacks]]
 
   
{{Grimm Season Two}}
 
 
{{Seasons}}
 
{{Seasons}}
 
[[Category:Content|S2]]
 
[[Category:Content|S2]]

Revision as of 00:07, 27 January 2015

The subject of the article is involved with season 2
Season 2
Season2promo
Number of EpisodesAired

22Aug 13, 2012 - May 21, 2013

PremiereFinale

"Bad Teeth""Goodnight, Sweet Grimm"

Season Information
Announced: March 16, 2012
Slogan: STORYTIME IS OVER.
Executive Producers: Norberto Barba
David Greenwalt
Jim Kouf
Sean Hayes
Todd Milliner
Stars: David Giuntoli
Russell Hornsby
Bitsie Tulloch
Silas Weir Mitchell
Sasha Roiz
Reggie Lee
Bree Turner
Claire Coffee
DVD/Blu-ray: Grimm: Season Two
DVD/Blu-ray Release: September 17, 2013
Season Guide
Previous Season:
Season 1
Next Season:
Season 3

Season 2 is the second season of Grimm. Grimm was renewed for a second season on March 16, 2012 and the season was filmed in the Portland, Oregon area. Filming for the second season started on May 30, 2012.

The first episode of the season, "Bad Teeth" aired on August 13, 2012 and the season two finale, "Goodnight, Sweet Grimm" aired on May 21, 2013.

Season Notes

Bree Turner was promoted to a series regular for season 2 at the beginning of the season. Claire Coffee was promoted to a series regular for season 2 beginning with "Season of the Hexenbiest".

The first four episodes debuted on Monday nights at 10 pm before moving back to Friday nights at 9 pm starting September 28.

During the nearly four month long hiatus between "Season of the Hexenbiest" and "Face Off", a four part weekly webseries was released called "Bad Hair Day".

The last 4 episodes of the season aired on Tuesdays at 10 pm.

Season Summary

The season starts where the previous one ended; with Nick being reunited with his mother, Kelly Burkhardt. She decides that a lengthy stay would be counter-productive, and so leaves after a few days taking the Coins of Zakynthos with her to supposedly destroy them.

Sean Renard wakes Juliette from her coma after taking a potion brewed by Adalind's mother, revealing himself to be a half-Zauberbiest and a Royal in the process. The potion has the unexpected side effect of causing Sean and Juliette to become dangerously obsessed with each other. This situation requires all of Rosalee's apothecary skills to resolve.

Her obsession with Sean Renard is not the only result of Juliette's coma, as she is unable to remember her relationship with Nick. Although she remembers events, she doesn't recall Nick's presence at them. With help from mutual friends and a mystic named Pilar, she slowly begins to regain her memory.

Just before Hank spirals into madness after attacking his therapist and shooting his closet, his abducted god-daughter, Carly Kampfer, woges into a Coyotl during her rescue and Nick is forced to explain about Wesen and that he is a Grimm to prevent him from shooting her. Hank is unsure about the revelations but copes by deciding that he may be crazy, but at least he's not alone.

Adalind conducts affairs with both Sean Renard and his brother Eric with the aim of becoming pregnant and trading the baby with Stefania Vaduva Popescu, the Queen of the Schwarzwald Gypsies, for the return of her powers.

Nick continues to juggle his twin roles of cop and Grimm whilst fending off the attacks of those who seek the key. He finds out the Captain Renard was the instigator of the earlier attempts to take the key, but when he does gain possession of the key, he returns it to Nick.

As Juliette regains her memory she recalls that Nick was trying to tell her something before she fell into a coma, and consults Monroe, who with Rosalee and Bud, introduce Juliette to the Wesen world.

Eric conceives a plan to capture Nick and force Sean to return to Europe using the zombies of Baron Samedi to create chaos in Portland. The season ends with Nick in a coffin in the first stage of a Cracher-Mortel victim; paralysis with a death-like appearance.

Cast


Crew

Writers

Name Episodes Written
David Greenwalt "Bad Teeth" (co-wrote)
"The Kiss" (co-wrote)
"Season of the Hexenbiest" (co-wrote)
"Face Off" (co-wrote)
"Volcanalis" (co-wrote)
"The Waking Dead" (co-wrote)
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm" (co-wrote)
Jim Kouf "Bad Teeth" (co-wrote)
"The Kiss" (co-wrote)
"Season of the Hexenbiest" (co-wrote)
"Face Off" (co-wrote)
"Volcanalis" (co-wrote)
"The Waking Dead" (co-wrote)
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm" (co-wrote)
Sean Calder "The Hour of Death"
"Kiss of the Muse"
Akela Cooper "La Llorona"
"Nameless"
Alan DiFiore "The Bottle Imp"
"Mr. Sandman"
Dan E. Fesman "The Good Shepherd"
"To Protect and Serve Man"
Richard Hatem "Bad Moon Rising"
"One Angry Fuchsbau"
Spiro Skentzos "Over My Dead Body"
"Endangered"
William Bigelow "The Other Side"
Thomas Ian Griffith "Natural Born Wesen" (co-wrote)
Mary Page Keller "Natural Born Wesen" (co-wrote)
David Simkins "Quill"

Directors

Name Episodes Directed
Norberto Barba "Bad Teeth"
"Mr. Sandman"
"Goodnight, Sweet Grimm"
Terrence O'Hara "The Kiss"
"Face Off"
"One Angry Fuchsbau"
Steven DePaul "The Good Shepherd"
"The Waking Dead"
David Straiton "Quill"
"Endangered"
Rob Bailey "Over My Dead Body"
Holly Dale "La Llorona"
Karen Gaviola "Season of the Hexenbiest"
David Grossman "Volcanalis"
Charles Haid "Nameless"
Eric Laneuville "The Other Side"
Omar Madha "To Protect and Serve Man"
Darnell Martin "The Bottle Imp"
Tawnia McKiernan "Kiss of the Muse"
David Solomon "Bad Moon Rising"
Michael Watkins "Natural Born Wesen"
Peter Werner "The Hour of Death"

Wesen

New Wesen

Non-Wesen Beings

Wesen Returning from Season 1

Mentioned or Appeared in Grimm Diaries only

New Wesen

Season 1 Wesen

Wesen Diseases

Episode Summaries

Webisode

"Bad Hair Day"

A_Sore_Subject_-_Grimm

A Sore Subject - Grimm

Part 1: "A Sore Subject"

A_Helping_Hand_-_Grimm

A Helping Hand - Grimm

Part 2: "A Helping Hand"

Friendly_Neighborhood_Eisbieber_-_Grimm

Friendly Neighborhood Eisbieber - Grimm

Part 3: "Friendly Neighborhood Eisbieber"

Late_Night_Crisis_-_Grimm

Late Night Crisis - Grimm

Part 4, "Late Night Crisis"

Images

New Season

Halloween Episode

Mid-Season Return

Videos

Behind the scenes

DVD/Blu-ray Release

Main article: Grimm: Season Two

Season 2 was released September 17, 2013 on DVD and Blu-ray. Both have 5 discs featuring all 22 episodes.

Set Details Special Features
  • 22 Episodes
  • 5-Disc Set
  • English (Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround)
  • Audio Commentaries
  • Deleted Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • Grimm: Myths, Monsters & Legends - Learn about the ever-expanding mythology of Grimm as producers and cast discuss the richness of the show's storylines, covering this season's terrifying Wesen, the Seven Royal Families, and the mysteries of Aunt Marie's trailer
  • Grimm: Creatures and Chaos - Watch as the creatures of Grimm morph and wreak havoc on anyone – or anything – in their path
  • "Bad Hair Day" Webisodes: A fellow Wesen visits Rosalee's spice shop looking for a hair-loss cure in this 4-part series
  • Monroe's Best Moments: Revisit the quips and quibbles that makes Monroe our favorite Wesen
  • (Blu-ray Only) Grimm Guide: An interactive book that provides insight into the various creatures featured in the show
  • (Blu-ray Only) Extended Episode - Featuring never-before-seen footage of the episode "Over My Dead Body"

Boxart

Season2-DVD
Season2-Blu-ray

See Also

Seasons of Grimm
Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Season 5Season 6