Ep 3. Oh Captain, My Captain
- TV-14
- January 20, 2017
- 42 min
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8.7 (943)
Nick Burkhardt is back as the protector of Portland, and the Wesen community is in danger once again in the sixth and final season of Grimm. In episode 3, titled "Oh Captain, My Captain," Nick and his friends must deal with the aftermath of the previous episode's shocking events.
As the trailer for the episode teases, "Oh Captain, My Captain" begins with Nick and company trying to figure out what to do after Renard's unexpected and brutal attack on Nick's home. The episode picks up right where the last one left off, with an injured and emotionally distraught Nick trying to make sense of what just happened. Meanwhile, Renard is dealing with the ramifications of his actions and must confront his own guilt and doubts.
As the episode progresses, Nick and his friends begin to realize that Renard's actions may not have been entirely his own. A mysterious figure known only as "The Captain" has been pulling the strings behind the scenes, and it seems that he may have something even more sinister planned.
The Captain has been a shadowy figure lurking in the background of the show since the very first season, and fans have been eager to learn more about him. It seems that "Oh Captain, My Captain" will finally shed some light on this enigmatic character and reveal his true motivations.
Along with the ongoing mystery of The Captain, "Oh Captain, My Captain" also features some strong character development for some of the show's most beloved characters. Monroe and Rosalee must come to terms with the idea of becoming parents, while Hank struggles with the aftermath of his own encounter with The Captain. Meanwhile, Adalind must decide where her loyalties lie and whether she can trust Renard after his reckless attack on Nick.
As always, "Oh Captain, My Captain" is jam-packed with action, drama, and plenty of spooky Wesen creatures. The show's signature blend of horror, suspense, and humor is on full display, and fans of the series won't be disappointed.
Overall, "Oh Captain, My Captain" is a thrilling and emotional installment that will leave fans on the edge of their seats. Whether you're a longtime Grimm fan or a newcomer to the series, this episode is not to be missed.