

He uses it as a stamp, and notices that the imprints of its sides fit together to form part of a larger image or map. The episode ends with Nick continuing his research on the key. Renard acknowledges that he has underestimated Nick, who has thus proved himself valuable. Hank wakes up.Īdalind returns to her mother's house Catherine and Renard dismiss her as powerless and therefore useless to them. The spirit leaves Adalind, leaving her a normal person. In the woods, Nick attacks Adalind and then kisses her, causing her to bite his lip and ingest his blood. Rosalee learns that the blood of a Grimm will kill the Hexenbiest spirit in Adalind and cure Hank.

Adalind calls Nick, telling him to give her the key or Hank will die by morning.

They get to Hank, but Adalind has altered the spell and the antidote will not work. They realize Wu ingested the same potion and administer (and test) the antidote on him. Nick discovers from Monroe ( Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee ( Bree Turner) that Hank has been given a love potion spell which, depending on his state, will be difficult to counteract. Renard uses the distraction to steal a phone that could incriminate him in the murders, changing the SIM card before returning the phone to Nick's desk. As they investigate, Nick notices Wu ( Reggie Lee) eating a chapstick.Īt the station, Wu passes out. Nick confronts Adalind in the restaurant, but Hank interrupts to inform him of the murders of Krug and Woolsey. He then meets Catherine Schade ( Jessica Tuck), Adalind's mother. Anton states that the "family" needs the key or it will be forced to find Nick and retrieve it. Nick is shocked to discover that Hank's date is Adalind Schade ( Claire Coffee), the person who tried to kill Aunt Marie.Ĭaptain Renard ( Sasha Roiz) is approached by a bodyguard, Thomas Woolsey (Marti Matulis), who is under orders to escort him to his cousin, Anton Krug (Basil Harris).

He and Juliette ( Bitsie Tulloch) go on a double date with Hank ( Russell Hornsby). Nick ( David Giuntoli) continues studying the key his aunt gave him. Opening quote: " Forgive me for the evil I have done you my mother drove me to it it was done against my will." The episode was written by Catherine Butterfield, and was directed by David Solomon. " Love Sick" is the 17th episode of the supernatural drama television series Grimm of season 1, which premiered on April 13, 2012, on NBC.
