The team to restore Nick’s powers arrived to inform of the not-so-easy way to be become a Grimm anew. It would involve more than reciting an incantation, drinking a potion or wishing upon a star. The damage that Adalind caused has left Portland with an inexperienced junior Grimm in the person of Trubel. In the Grimm universe, there are worse temporary inconveniences that morphing into Adalind, if it will help Nick. Juliette and Nick obviously have emotional scars from the experience, but to restore balance and keep the bad guys in check, the reward ought to outweigh the risk. We’ll have to wait for Nick and Juliette to decide, or perhaps the decision will be made for them by outside forces. Nick and Juliette aren’t  accepting of the process to regain his powers. If he wants to be the hero that saves the day or night, he needs to bite the bullet and get it done, or all of Portland suffers the consequences.  The charismatic, foreign-accented husband is an ode to Claus von Bulow, only this time, the husband isn’t drugging the wife, but attacking her mental sanity.  Traveling back to Vienna, the real Adalind is looping in what seem to be a never-ending maze of doors, voices and maternal instincts as she searches for her baby and the nearest exit. Victor is quite the evil puppet master at her expense. The goal is to wear her down until she’s ready to bend in whatever direction he chooses. They both want a similar outcome, to locate the baby, but for different reasons. Adalind wants to be a mother, or thinks she can be a mother, and Victor wants to use the child as leverage and an eventual weapon.  It’s one thing to decide for selfish reasons to become a superhero again, yet something entirely different when loved ones and friends are in jeopardy without certain gifts. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter for all news updates related to the world of geek. And Google+, if that’s your thing!