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'Grimm' Season 5 Spoilers: Eve Uses Talent To Interrogate Suspect; Nick Asks For Help In Catching Serial Killer

Police procedural fantasy TV drama series "Grimm" season 5 is returning with a brand new episode titled "Star-Crossed." According to Ecumenical News, the episode will mainly focus on Eve (Bitsie Tulloch), who is actually the resurrected Juliette. Fans thought she had already died and so did Nick (David Giuntoli) after seeing her being shot by arrows.

But during an interview with TVLine, actress Tulloch revealed that her character survived that night she was supposed to be dead because Hadrian's Wall knew how to tap into the power that is lying inside of her. She was then trained how to use it, aside from brainwashing her that the Wesens are the enemies and they must be eradicated.

"Nothing can get her off her mission, which is basically to eradicate Black Claw," Tulloch said. "In her head, that's the only reason [she's] alive right now and not wreaking havoc and destruction on people [she loves]," she added.

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In the upcoming episode, the mysterious and dangerous Eve will be using her talents in interrogating a suspect. And because she's very good at it, Nick will have to postpone their plans of dealing with her as they may be needing her.

According to the official synopsis found in Cartermatt, it says, that a "barbaric Wesen ritual is brought to the present." This will push Nick, Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Wu (Reggie Lee) to move and try to apprehend the serial killer. It wrote that they "are already five steps behind the serial killer."

The episode will also show Nick asking for Monroe's (Silas Weir Mitchell) help in the investigation. Monroe will agree and will go undercover. In the meantime, Hadrian's Wall's war against Black Claw will brew bigger trouble for the characters.

"Grimm" season 5 episode 9 will air on Friday, Feb. 12, at 9 p.m. EST only on NBC.

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