Part of it is a natural consequence of being a two-parter, but a bigger part is that it introduces an entire new world that there's not enough time to explore." Club wrote, "While there's a lot of things I liked in 'Where The Wild Things Were,' I found myself unable to embrace it as much as I wanted to with only three episodes left in the series' run. "Where the Wild Things Were" received positive reviews. This means that 0.7 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 3 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. This was a slight increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 3.95 million viewers with a 0.7/3. Ken, Dateline NBC, Last Man Standing, Truth and Lies: The Family Manson, and an NCAA Tournament. The episode was viewed by 3.96 million people, earning a 0.8/3 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale, ranking third on its timeslot and sixth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind Dr. Zerstörer shows knowledge of Nick's Grimm powers and has his staff shine as Eve woges into her Hexenbiest form. Nick uses the remaining bullets he has on him, with no success.
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While discussing how to beat it, Zerstörer appears and uses his staff to attack Nick and Eve. The Blutbad returns and attacks Eve until Nick kills him. They inspect the pillars and find that they may be in Zerstörer's temple. There have been prophecies of the arrival of Zerstörer and will make the Shaphat his bride and have a hundred children with her.Īfter leaving the humans, Nick and Eve return to the stone pillars where they find the symbols carved into the pillar and the sky. She then talks privately with Renard to explain that Diana may be the "Shaphat", and Zerstörer could also be known as the Devil. He contacts Dasha ( Alla Korot), who explains that the real world and the other place are different dimensions and that the place could be the afterlife. Meanwhile, Renard is called to help in finding more about the symbols in the cloth. The fleeing Blutbad is then confronted by Zerstörer. Nick and Eve show them the drawing of the skull creature, which the humans identity as "Zerstörer". They finally reach a fort of humans, who eventually let them inside when they kill the Wesen but one of them flees. He finds Eve and then run from a group of Blutbaden. He is attacked by a Blutbad who he kills him with his gun. Nick enters the mirror to find that the land is a resemblance to the Schwarzwald ( Black Forest). Nick enters using the stick but the stick remains behind as "it doesn't belong there". Nick and Adalind arrive at Monroe's house with Diana and decide to use the stick as a way to enter. She wanders around and finds a man being chased by three Wesen, who kill him but two of them kill the other Wesen. Meanwhile, Eve wakes up in the other place which is a snowy land with no return to the mirror but discovers the same symbols. They call Nick to help them find Eve, deducing she crossed the mirror and just then, the book magically locks itself and only Adalind can open it. Monroe ( Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee ( Bree Turner) return home and find the Hexenbiest book, marks on the mirror and Eve ( Bitsie Tulloch) gone. Adalind tells him that Diana is responsible for possessing Renard and killing Bonaparte and Rachel and they need to tell Renard about the tunnels. Nick ( David Giuntoli) arrives at the loft and talks with Adalind ( Claire Coffee) about Renard's ( Sasha Roiz) knowledge of Diana's (Hannah R. Opening quote: " Hell is empty and all the devils are here." The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the Zerstörer storyline. The episode's name is a spoof of the popular children's book of the same name. The episode is the first of a two-parter with the next episode as the second part. Meanwhile, the group contacts Renard for help in discovering more about the symbols, discovering the prophecy behind it. In the episode, Nick and Eve go inside the mirror to find the other place to be a resemblance to the Black Forest with some slight differences. The episode was written by Brenna Kouf and was directed by Terrence O'Hara.
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" Where the Wild Things Were" is the 11th episode of season 6 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 121st episode overall, which premiered on March 17, 2017, on the cable network NBC.