Grimm 1x18 [PLUS × WALKTHROUGH]
Not all Wesen are killers by nature, but some are predators by design. The Lausenschlange doesn’t need claws or fangs—she uses human desire as her weapon. The Real Drama: Juliette Under a Love Spell While Nick is chasing the serpent, his live-in girlfriend Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) is dealing with her own bizarre situation. Her friend, a bartender named Rolfe , has been acting strange. It turns out Rolfe is also a Lausenschlange (Sasha’s ex-boyfriend), and he’s desperate to win her back.
Until now, Juliette has been kept blissfully ignorant of Nick’s double life. This episode plants a seed of instability in their relationship. She wakes up from the spell with no memory of her actions, but the audience—and Nick—now know how easily she can be turned against him. Grimm 1x18
Monroe: "You want me to make an anti-love potion? Do I look like a witch?" What to watch for next: This episode sets up lingering distrust between Nick and Juliette. The memory gaps and unexplained behavior will start to pile up—leading directly to the season’s explosive finale. What did you think of "Plumed Serpent"? Did the love spell subplot work for you, or did it feel like a shortcut for drama? Let me know in the comments! Not all Wesen are killers by nature, but
Furthermore, the episode solidifies a recurring Grimm theme: Love spells, pheromones, and forced affection never end well. The show uses a fairy-tale trope (the seductive snake) to explore a very real fear: losing the person you love to an invisible force. Final Verdict Rating: 7.5/10 Her friend, a bartender named Rolfe , has