Renard (Sasha Roiz) is given a drink by Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) to heal himself after his possession.
Nick, Hank and Trubel arrive at Bud's (Danny Bruno) house for Adalind (Claire Coffee) to get information about the Royals.
They have her act as if she found the head of the Hundjäger Trubel killed earlier in her hotel room, so they can send-out an APB on those names.
Using the information, Nick finds that his mother received an e-mail from his computer and Juliette (Bitsie Tulloch) was the only other person to know about it.
Kenneth gets up off the floor and looks around into a vast empty space until Nick slowly emerges from the shadows and confronts him.
Nick, Hank, Monroe, Wu and Trubel go to the compound to stop the King and Juliette from leaving Portland with Diana.
Enraged and wounded by the role she played in his mother's murder, he chokes her as she demands: "do it, kill me" but he relents.
An instant before she does, however, Trubel bursts in and shoots the evil Juliette with a crossbow, piercing her heart and killing her.
"[5] Kathleen Wiedel from TV Fanatic, gave a 4.8 star rating out of 5, stating: "'Cry Havoc' followed a really simple, straightforward plot.
The freshness of his wounds made Nick's thirst for revenge much more ruthless and with time that razor-sharp brutality should dull.
"[7] Christine Horton of Den of Geek wrote, "This was a satisfying end to a series that perhaps dragged out one or two story arcs longer than it should, and maintained its 'Wesen of the Week' sub-plots when we really wanted more focus on the developing storylines among the main characters.