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* [[Cultured Badass]]: Captain Renard.
** Monroe can be called this too, given some of his hobbies.
* [[Cute Monster Girl]]: Female Blutbaden get fangs and red eyes when they put on their [[Game Face]]s, but are otherwise much more human-looking than male Blutbaden. Same applies when we see a female fuschbau. Hexenbiests on the other hand, not so much. YMMV on mellifers, spinnetodsSpinnetods, and Dämonfeuer.
** Special mention goes to Rosalee, who is by far the cutest female Wesen seen.
*** Bree Turner the actress who portrays Rosalee is recognized for her big [[Brown Eyes]].
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* [[Don't Go in The Woods]]: Ties into the entire mythos of Grimm fairy tales that ominous activity happens in the woods. You can guess where [[Captain Obvious|most of the drama happens in this show.]]
* [[The Dragon]]: Juliette gets kidnapped by one. This is played with, however... {{spoiler|since it's an actual dragon and Nick has to fight it}}!
* [[Dramatic Irony]]: The spinnetodSpinnetod in "Tarantella" ends up getting caught by Nick because she becomes entangled in a web that's over water.
* [[The Dreaded]]: Grimms have a nasty reputation among the supernatural species and merely being in the presence of a Grimm can cause some of the meeker ones to go into panic mode. For the Grimms that have gone up against the more nastier aspects of Wesen society such as that featured in "Organ Grinder" on a regular basis, their cynical [[Kill'Em All]] mentality is perhaps justified/rationalized in their minds simply due to the infrequent instances of running into people like Hap and Monroe.
** Apparently, the Grimms have become the monsters of ''their'' fairy tales.
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* [[Recurring Extra]]: The beaver creature plumber and his buddies seem to be setting up this way as they reappear in "Let Your Hair Down". As a twist/inversion of a monster movie, he's trying to convince his friends that Grimms are real and they proceed to watch Nick before running away when they are noticed.
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: When Blutbaden get pissed, their eyes turn red.
* [[Retired Monster]]: Implied to be the majority of the creatures, at least among the more predatorial species. In the second episode, when one of the Jägerbärs is told that his family is performing the traditional manhood ritual (which involves hunting down and killing someone), the first words out of his mouth are, "What? No one does that anymore." It also explains why Blutbaden, whose hungry urges are triggered by the color red, haven't eaten everyone. For other Wesen like spinnetodsSpinnetods, they're rare enough that either they're retired like Charlotte or dead because of the particular demands of their biology aren't compatible with a normal life.
* [[The Reveal]]: {{spoiler|Nick and Hank's superior in the force is in cahoots with one of the creature assassins, who was a Hexenbiest, in the pilot}}.
* [[Rewind, Replay, Repeat]]: "Beeware" has Nick repeatedly re-watching the [[Flashmob]] videos taken by various security cams in hopes of finding the person killing people at each [[Flashmob]] event.