There have also been several events throughout history that were related to some sort of Wesen problem but have long been thought to be caused by a completely separate issue amongst Kehrseiten. When Nick finds the marks on Steven, Wu comments "anyone believe in Vampires?". Wu's demeanor was defined as somewhat sarcastic, and with a dry sense of humor; he was also very by the book, and followed protocols to the letter. When initially testifying he says that Nidaria showed no emotion regarding the death of his wife. ("Chupacabra") ("The Grimm Who Stole Christmas") ("Lycanthropia") Every creature encountered by Nick Burkhardt is Wesen (excluding La Llorona, Volcanalis, the Golem, Mishipeshu, and Jack the Ripper). Wu later finds Bang Bang's car and finds out he called Stan Kingston the night he was murdered. Juliette's attempt to cope with transforming into a Hexenbiest is put on hold while she tries to tend to an anxious Rosalee. Wu is at the scene when Hank and Nick arrive, finding the body of a man with his stomach exploded. the Aseveracion and the Roh-hatz). Hank proceeds to leave, and Nick asks Wu if he is alright. But no one is safe on Grimm, and now Wu has gone full "NeanderWu," as they called the non-Wesen Lycanthrope creature he transformed into in tonight's episode. He greets the two detectives at the second crime scene and, when Hank and Nick begin theorizing Raven & Roe's as a possible link between their victims, begins to compliment the restaurant's cooking, despite its VIP-esque opening times. Wu tells Nick and Hank that the body is Brody Crawford and that the body was found by Jenna Marshall. Wu is on the raid at the address where they find the human organs being dried. Once Nick has suggested that it is a date and time he then works out that "nom de plume" is a place - actually a restaurant. This responsibility of the Gevatter Tod to protect the Wesen community from becoming exposed to the public is taken very seriously, and some couples, such as Monroe and Rosalee, make a promise to each other to contact a Gevatter Tod if either spouse is ever suffering from dementia. Ziegevolk use their pheromones to control and manipulate whoever they want, usually women. Wu knocks on Renard's office door to tell him he has a visitor. He also specialized in intercepting electronic calls, provided he had the necessary equipment at hand. Jordan Vance, the fire investigator, tells them that whatever set them ablaze had to get hot really fast. When Nick and Hank arrive on the scene with Gilda Darner, Wu briefs them on what had happened. As far as humans turning into a Wesen, it is possible, but it requires dangerous magic and may not be repeatable, as when Juliette turned into a Hexenbiest as a side effect from sleeping with Nick in the form of Adalind in order to restore Nick's powers as a Grimm. TSOW-bər-beest (In German: Zauber "magic" or Zauberer "wizard" + Biest "beast"). Hooray! When Nick becomes worried that Juliette might be with Adalind Schade, he has Wu uses the police computers to find her through her cell phone. ("The Waking Dead") ("Goodnight, Sweet Grimm") ("The Ungrateful Dead"). Later, Wu was originally supposed to keep watch on Zuri and Jared Ellis, but Hank places himself as a replacement. Nick comes back when Wu regains consciousness, telling Wu that if he needs anything he should call and Wu agrees. and he is the one that finds Mason's body. He calls Nick to tell him that the ovaries were being removed, that there had been 27 attacks going back to Nebraska. It was also unclear as to whether the drugs interfered with other Wesen abilities, such as enhanced smell (Blutbaden) and increased bone density (Siegbarste). Nick asks him to look into the cattle mutilations. Wu later recovers security footage from a bus, showing them their latest victims walking off the bus to follow Ms. Ramos, who he had intended to attack. After listening to Renard's speech, Wu has drinks with Hank, Nick, Juliette and Renard. The series was created by David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter, and produced by NBC, GK Productions, Hazy Mills Productions, and Universal Television. In season 5, after being scratched by a Lycanthrope (a Blutbad with a genetic disease), he has night sweats, joint pains, and strange dreams. Investigating, he soon sees Sam unconscious at the foot of the stairs and rushes inside to Dana's room. ("Kiss of the Muse") Cracher-Mortel have the ability to create an army of zombie-like victims by spitting tetradotoxin on to the face of a victim, which seeps into the skin of the victim or is inhaled by the victim and shuts down the neurosignals of nerves and heart cells, causing suspended animation. Ones that are so different from humans. He was very adept at solving puzzles, as seen when he figured out that all the authors in the clue papers were writing under aliases when they wrote those particular books and when he solved the killer's Sudoku puzzle to make a certain date, and that the killer's alias would be significant to that date. Wu is with Nick and Hank in the theater for the final confrontation with Brinkerhoff, but stays on the catwalk with the injured woman and does not see Brinkerhoff woge. Since it began in 2011, "Grimm" has been "the little show that could" on the NBC schedule. Wu is with Nick when he interviews the homeless man, and completes the process of taking his statement. Just when it looks like he's going to be in on the Wesen secret in Grimm Season 3 Episode 14, his "gateway Wesen" was an Aswang. They talk about his treatment so far, then the two detectives are called in for a murder. The two detectives could only stare guiltily at each other; Wu wasn't telling them anything that they don't already know more about, having researched about the Aswang earlier in the trailer. If a Hexenbiest is pregnant during the performing of this ritual, once she gives birth, her powers and ability to woge return to her, and the infant also will have enhanced abilities. They are able to woge each transplanted limb individually. Detective Nicholas Burkhardt, better known as Nick, is a character on NBC's Grimm. The launch of Grimm's fourth season finds wiseass Sgt. Wu tells Nick, Hank and Captain Renard that the phone only called one number. Wesen were once worshiped as gods in Egypt, hence why many Egyptian gods, such as Anubis, Bastet, Tefnut, Ammit, and Khepri, are depicted with animal-like features. Renard says to show him in. Initially, he blacked out and didn't remember anything that he did in this state, but he later was able to gain control over his newfound form. Wu then called for backup on his radio. Later he is the officer who briefs Nick on the situation at Juliette's house after her fight with Captain Renard. Wu walks over to Hank's area and asks if he has any plans for the weekend. He and Juliette decide to take Nick to the hospital, saying he'll drive, leaving behind his photo of Trubel. Wu then said that they had worn him down. He identifies the Sudoku puzzle and says that he knows what to do with it. Sgt. Wu is with the two detectives at the scene of Quinn Baxter's kidnapping. When they ask if he is alright, he suddenly falls to the floor. "fundamentally flawed") or grundverschiedene (groond-vair-SHEED-nuh; Ger. This scene has been stuck in my head since I saw it. ("The Beginning of the End") Wu's transition was gradual at first and resulted in him blacking out when in his primal state, but once he took Revocare Tenebris and found out about his condition, he displayed increasing amounts of control after some help from Nick and his friends. Specifically during the Réveillon riots in Paris in 1789, Wesen who worked for a Kehrseite factory owner named Réveillon were targeted and killed by other Wesen factory owners who looked down on Réveillon, but because he treated his workers well, many of his Wesen workers were loyal to him. Along with Nick and Captain Renard he tells Hank that he has to leave the office as he is on leave, since it has been 4 years since his last vacation. Later on, Wu comments on Nick and Hank arresting Santa in front of kids, and says that tests show the two pieces of coal they found originated from the North Pole. Nick offers to get him food, but Wu says he has plenty. 4.9 Wesenrein. He also asks if Nick was in another fight as he looks worse than he did last night. Nick tells everyone to use walkie-talkies to alert one another to where the suspect is. Nick then paid a visit to Bud and his friend, John Oblinger, who were having some drinks at John's house. Once it passes, Wu helps Nick to the couch. While looking for him, Wu gets sprayed with an oily substance and it becomes hard for him to breathe. The uneasy relationship developing between the Wesen Council and a Grimm is certainly a sign that Nick is a Grimm for a new generation. When Renard says that it is County's jurisdiction he replies that they have asked for assistance. He's scratched on the face by Lani when he reaches for his gun, and is saved by Nick and Hank, who shoot and kill Lani. There they deduce that he was anticipating an attack, as he was holding his gun, which was still unaired. He also helps keep the zombies at bay in a container while Juliette, Rosalee and Monroe send in an airborne antidote. The second season of the NBC American supernatural drama series Grimm premiered on August 13, 2012 and consisted of 22 episodes. Wu is at the hotel and briefs Nick and Hank about the Nathaniel Adams killing. He informs Nick and Hank that the dog handlers have found a wallet that could belong to the murderer. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. They enter the residence to find that the Judge had been brutally murdered. ("Mommy Dearest") Wu also had some knowledge concerning mythological creatures such as the Aswang and the Chupacabra, along with superstitious beliefs, like a rabbit's foot bringing luck. The season consisted of 22 episodes. Bud handed him a wrench and Wu used it to lock the door. He is a witness at the trial of Don Nidaria because he was the first officer on the scene, and he also interviewed him. Wu later interrupts the to detectives to tell them a witness has just come in. but they were both listed on the Season 1 DVD packaging and in Aunt Marie's Book of Lore. While the experiments were undoubtedly a failure, ("Big Feet") it must be pointed out that Brinkerhoff insisted that the drugs would work if he'd been given the time to perfect the dosage and delivery system. Wu is at his desk, and figures out that Trubel, introduced to him as a criminology student, is a murder suspect. Nick and Hank give him the letters that they have found and get him to run anagram program over the letters. He then says that the numbers are not latitude or longitude, doesn't work as a phone number, and they're too short for a social security number. where the bus Ian was on came from. Wu is on scene at Molly Fisk's apartment when Nick and Hank arrive. He is also responsible for letting Hank and Nick know about the second flash mob murder and for being part of the bait for drawing out Melissa Wincroft. It is unknown if these types of hybrids could survive for very long in their new state. A few thousand years ago, thousands of slaves were tortured in search of Anubis, and a few of them were successfully mummified fully woged. But after the three administer the antidote, Wu awakens with no memory of what he's been doing. ("Good to the Bone") ("The Taming of the Wu"). A few moments later, Wu warns Nick that he is about to pass out and does so. Wu appears at the police station, and seeing Hank has a cookie on his desk subtly encourages Hank to give him a bite. He also made it quite clear that the exploded eyeballs sickened him. Give this fun quiz a try … If a Wesen is suffering from the Umkippen, their Wesen side could get out of control and completely eclipse any shred of humanity left if one does not go through some form of intervention. At the scene of Rafael Alvarez's abduction, Wu has trouble understanding the father, Luis as he rapidly speaks in Spanish. Which Wesen do you think you would be based on your characteristics? With the zombie hammering on the door with its fists, Wu asked Bud if the freezer locked. He is knocked out of the way of a fireball a few seconds later by Nick. They return to the farm and have a brief conversation with George Lazure, which ends with Wu telling him that "no one has been probed ... yet". He then shows him in and introduces him to Nick and Hank. When Reaper shows up at the precinct and asks for Nick, Wu states that they cannot give out information on who shot Hulda. While in this state, he had the strength and ferocity to kill a Skalengeck, despite being pinned down, ("The Taming of the Wu") and he had proven to be capable of killing two Hundjägers with ease as well. Wu fills Hank and Nick in on what their case. She then falls dead straight onto him. He then suggests correctly that the killer helped Jenna to write the code for the game. On their return they discover that their truck has been vandalized by Markus Hemmings. He was very adept at solving puzzles, as seen when he figured out that all the authors in the clue papers were writing under aliases when they wrote those particular books and when he solved the killer's Sudok… He asks Nick and Hank to keep him in the loop with whatever they find during this case. Certain species are also susceptible to specific Wesen diseases, such as a rare blood disease that affects canid Wesen and turns them into Wældreór, a rare genetic disease affecting Indole Gentile called Kallikantzaroi, and a rare genetic disease affecting only Blutbaden that turns them into Lycanthropes during the three nights of the full moon. Nick and Sgt. Wu at the trailer: Before he finds a helpful English version of an entry in the Big Book of Grimm Lore, Nick trots out some DIY Latin translation, telling Sgt. Wesen are liminal, that is, they display two states of existence simultaneous within one physical body. He calls out for Mrs Stanton, but get no response. In the world of Grimm, people like Nick can distinguish the Wesen from the humans when the creatures "woge", which happens when they are startled or angry. "prevalence"); the offspring will be the "more dominant" Wesen type. Wu goes with Hank and a squad of uniformed officers to the container yard to fight off the crazed horde. When in human form, Wesen are, by all accounts, physiologically that way and thus, can pass as human. Nick calls Monroe and Rosalee and relays the news, and they manage to concoct an antidote to the potion. Unfortunately, the cookie was from the batch drugged by Adalind's Zaubertrank 23 potion intended only for Hank. It paralyzes them, and if the victim is woged when they are bit, the neurotoxin will keep them in that state. Individually, Wesen generally behave stereotypically in accordance to their own kind (i.e. Wu tracks Jake's missing phone to a marina, and helps Hank and Nick find the exact location of the phone. All species that physically appeared, were seen in the Grimm diaries, or were only mentioned in any Grimm media including the TV series, comics, or novels, are included. ("Revelation"), If Wesen force their woge too many times and too often, their Wesen side can eventually start to take over, a situation known as the Umkippen (Ger. It was not gasoline, since there was no gasoline odor. The suffering Wesen experiences blackouts and doesn't remember anything during the time that they lose control. He solves the puzzle and says that the highlighted numbers are 3-1-2-1-9-1-5. Whenever his primal side emerged, Wu's personality and manner of speech tended to become more crude and primitive. At the second abduction sight, Wu briefs Nick and Hank on the witness' description of the kidnapper, quoting the witness saying the kidnapper looked like "my worst drug-crazed, acid-induced flashback nightmare.". Wu tells Nick and Hank about who the second body was, and how it was found. Nick arrives just in time to help them make Wu drink it. Wu is with Nick and Hank when they see Andre outside the high school and goes with Nick and Hank to search for him after he flees inside. "contrasting styles") mixed-Wesen relationship, there is a Vorherrscher (FOHR-hair-shuh; Ger. Wu and Officer Messina respond to a house alarm at Judge Logan Patterson's residence. Later, Wu uses William Granger's computer to find where he and his daughter April were hiding. He débuts in the first episode of the first season. A few thousand years ago, thousands of slaves were tortured in search of Anubis, and a few of them were successfully mummified fully woged. Fortunately, Rosalee has seen these symptoms before and quickly makes a potion to cure him. Wu helps with the unearthing. He serves as an assistant to Captain Renard and he often arrives at the scene of a crime before Nick and Hank. After they kiss someone, they are able to easily manipulate their victims, who will do whatever they have to in order to prove their love for the Musai, even kill someone or die themselves. Grimm might just have created its scariest monster yet. He is among the officers who arrest Akira Kimura at Nick's house. Wu is with Hank at the precinct when Hank is called by Juliette, who says that she is at the container yard, where there are hordes of zombies. ("The Taming of the Wu") ("Bad Night"). Initially the creature was … Wu is outside the second bank and briefs Nick and Hank on the situation report when they arrive. Wu has no choice and shoots her several times. ... when Wu does find out that everyone lied to … He tells him of Dana's attack and that the attacker's methods resemble that of an Aswang. A Cracher-Mortel spitting tetradotoxin on a victim, Ziegevolk, Musai, and Cracher-Mortel all have abilities that allow them to influence or have complete control over people. Thom, Nick and Wu then go to the site where Jill was working. These hybrid creatures are likely better off being dead, however, as they reject what they've become and, as a result, become vengeful, prone to extremely violent behavior and seeking to kill those who are responsible for creating them. Horrible welts grow on his face, which swells up, as Monroe and Rosalee look in horror. Wu brings Nick and Hank the tapes showing the other robberies (an auto supply shop and a convenience store). Nick instructed them to stop telling everyone about him, saying he did not want to have to stop by again. Nick and Wu bring him in for questioning. It is possible for the offspring of a human and a Wesen, such as a Hexenbiest, to not be able to woge fully and only have parts of their face and/or other body parts woge as with the case of Sean Renard. ("Blood Magic"), The complexity of Wesen genetics can be hard to understand, but Monroe and Rosalee explained a few things: ("Stories We Tell Our Young"), In a grundfalsch (GROOND-fawlsh; Ger. He jumps back in shock after Quinn suddenly wakes up screaming. After Renko flings himself onto Hank and falls to the ground, officials in hazmat suits come in and tell them to go through exfoliation immediately. His belief is that the two men shot each other. But now that it’s here, it’s so satisfying. He's with Hank and Nick when they find the park ranger ripped into pieces and scattered across the campground. They arrive in the nick of time as Wu experiences a seizure while eating his rug. Nick himself claims not to know for sure exactly how that works. They are the basis not only of the fairy tales that the Brothers Grimm have compiled, but also of the many legends and folklore from many cultures (i.e. "tip," "upset"). He warned Hank about the zombie and watched while Hank knocked the zombie out with one punch. Over the years, the Royal families either lost so much global power and influence that they could no longer use the Wesen as armies, or they had no need for Wesen soldiers and let the creatures spread across the world. He is at Jill Prembrey's house when Nick arrives and briefs him regarding the burns on her and around the house. As the condition worsens, their behavior grows increasingly restless, and they start to woge unpredictably and can be become prone to attacking others at random. Poor Sergeant Drew Wu. As he talks to Nick alone, he uses lip balm, and then proceeds to bite off a chunk of it. Wu wakes up frightened from a ticking noise and is reminded of his Aswang experience. Wu responds to Captain Renard being shot and while in Nick's house discovers one of Nick's Grimm Diaries and sees a picture of a Lausenschlange and flashes back to his Aswang experience while hyperventilating. ("Once We Were Gods"), During and before the Fourth Crusade, Wesen were used to fight in the armies of the Royal families, who used the Grimms to control and police their Wesen armies. When Wu asks how she got over thinking it was real, she tells him that it didn't really matter; what mattered was losing her fear of those events. On his way back he meets with Nick and Hank. The fifth season of the NBC American supernatural drama series Grimm was announced on February 5, 2015. Lilly O'Hara who was hiding behind some shelves comes out and bites Wu on the leg. They then trace it back to a Richard Berna, who freaks out when he sees Nick, to Wu's bewilderment. As someone said in the Juliette wesen thread, his body and voice said calm but his eyes looked off. She suddenly appears, appearing sick with something, and comes at him with a knife and screwdriver. He also alerts them to a 9-1-1 call, placed by the owner of the building that had been almost robbed, a few minutes later. ... focuses on probably the most hideous Wesen yet, and the discovery by Sergeant Wu that some folktales are actually real. The community consists of both good and bad creatures ranging from Blutbaden to Bauerschwein to Mauvais Dentes. After his trauma, Wu checks himself into a psychiatric hospital where he is visited by Nick and Hank. Wu tells Nick, Hank, and Captain Renard that four of the drug pumps were ordered by Konstantin Brinkerhoff. Back at the warehouse, Wu, Nick and Hank enter the building. Elsewhere, Wu responds to ... March 15th – “Natural Born Wesen” ... Grimm: Check Out Three New Sneak Peeks of the Supernatural Drama. He then tells Nick and Hank Alan Evercroft's name. While at the precinct, he, Hank and Nick match all the items they recovered to reports of theft and robberies around the area. I may have inadvertently dropped a burg or dorf or two." Wu is on scene when Nick and Hank arrive at Catherine Schade's house to investigate her death. This review contains spoilers. Wu tells Nick about Maureen Rodriguez' "abduction" and gives him a description of her vehicle. Inside was The Woman in Black. Before he can go further, Hank and Nick leave, saying they are in the middle of an investigation. He tells the captain that one man died of his injuries as a result of the fight. Wu was the first responder to the scene of Paul Lawson's murder. Wu arrives on the scene of a break-in at the Rabe's residence. He finds a multiple bags, a vest and Jimmy's leg. ("Bad Luck") Vibora Dorada use their sharp fangs to inject a neurotoxin into their victims. Wu and Franco called Bud Wurstner in his shop, to ask if he had seen anything unusual. Later, he is a Bang Bang's crime scene, and asks Nick how he is doing.
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