[s2e20] Kiss Of The Muse Direct

Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) encounters a dangerous new type of Wesen called a . These creatures have a "muse-like" ability to inspire immense creativity in artists through a psychotropic kiss, but the effect is highly addictive and often leads the victims to madness, obsession, or death. Plot Summary

While Nick spirals, Rosalee and Monroe visit Aunt Marie's trailer to research the Musai. Rosalee discovers that a Musai's influence is so strong it can even overwhelm a Grimm's willpower. Wesen Profile: Musai

Nick investigates a shooting where an author is killed and his girlfriend, Khloe Sedgwick (Nora Zehetner), is nearly kidnapped by an obsessed ex-boyfriend, Anton Cole. [S2E20] Kiss of the Muse

Juliette invites Nick to a "clear the air" dinner to repair their relationship, but Nick is plagued by hallucinations of Khloe and eventually abandons the dinner, leaving Juliette devastated.

The influence is difficult to break; in this episode, Rosalee informs Juliette that only she (as Nick's true love) can help bring him out of his obsessive state. Cast & Key Characters David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt Bitsie Tulloch as Juliette Silverton Nora Zehetner as Khloe Sedgwick (the Musai ) Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert Russell Hornsby as Hank Griffin Production Credits Writers: Sean Calder (Teleplay) and Spiro Skentzos (Story). Director: Tawnia McKiernan. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) encounters a dangerous new

This guide covers of the supernatural drama series Grimm , titled " Kiss of the Muse ," which originally aired on May 7, 2013. Episode Overview

Their kiss releases a psychotropic substance that unlocks creativity but triggers violent, obsessive behavior in the recipient. Rosalee discovers that a Musai's influence is so

For more details on the episode's reception and full cast, you can check out the Grimm Wiki or the IMDb episode page .

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