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'Grimm' Season 5 Spoilers: Juliette Is Back

The upcoming episodes of "Grimm" season 5 are expected to bring back Juliette in an interesting way.

Fans were shocked with the midseason finale of "Grimm" season 5 when Bitsie Tulloch, who plays the role of Juliette, was seen back on the show. However, it was revealed that Tulloch was merely a doppleganger named Eve. Nevertheless, the strange part was that Eve had all of Juliette's memories.

The executive producer of the series, David Greenwalt, shared some teasers about what fans can expect from Eve. He explained that Eve is much different from Juliette. According to TV Line, he said, "Juliette is dead. She's coming back, but it's not really Juliette anymore. It's this new character Eve, who has not been brainwashed exactly, but she's been through this incredibly tough training where they broke her down to nothing. She's basically a super Hexenbiest weapon for Hadrian's Wall to fight Black Claw."

Nevertheless, Nick will still be having the same emotions toward Eve. With that, he will try to get Juliette back through Eve. Greenwalt hinted that the two will have a major scene in an episode to come. However, her presence will not disrupt Nick and Adalind's relationship.

Greenwalt explained, "The Nick-Adalind relationship is going to have a life of its own without the Juliette/Eve aspect because they have a kid."

However, it was hinted that Nick and Adalind will have their own issues to deal with regarding their relationship. While it was not revealed as to what problems the two will be facing, co-executive producer of the series James Kouf stated, "But there's a lot of other complicated things that are going on that will determine how that relationship works out."

"Grimm" season 5 is expected to return on NBC this Jan. 22.

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