The Grimm Christmas episode centers on prepubescent Greek boys who are more than a little naughty during the holidays. Their behavior leaves no doubt that they won’t get any gifts for Christmas, if Team Grimm has anything to say about it. When boys or girls misbehave on Grimm, their inner demons and/or goblins rear their unattractive heads and temperament. Let’s hope their transformation is only temporary, or they’ll have to deal with Nick’s arsenal of remedies and tools. The Trubel and Josh subplot is starting to take root. All Josh wants for Christmas is to wake up and be supernatural. Trubel is still on a quest to find peace of mind and to put substantial mileage between her and Agent Chavez. Trubel needs to develop more Grimm senses if she’s to survive, or maybe the writers are trying to toy with viewers and create false suspense she’ll inevitably come through to the other side. Wait, I’ve contradicted myself from last week when I stated I’d be better off watching the show as my former teen self. Another subplot brewing for 2015 is an impending standoff between Nick’s mother, Renard’s mother, and the Austrian posse of Victor and Adalind, who either want to protect or exploit the baby. We’ll also have to wait to see if Juliette is definitely pregnant. If so, will the child be human, Wesen or Grimm? Elizabeth warned that there might be side effects from the spell. There’s a possibility that Juliette conceived while was temporarily Adalind. 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!