Elizabeth (Louise Lombard) picks it up and discovers a Wolfsangel, a trap that symbolizes disregard to inter-marriage between mixed Wesen,[clarification needed] in this case Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner).
Meanwhile, Keith Harrow (Kevin T. Williams) attacks his wife Sara Fisher (Brigid Brannagh) and child David (Jakob Salvati) in their house, all while woging into a Siegbarste[clarification needed] and they flee from him.
Nick and Hank talk with Ben, who shows them that he freed a Golem using the scroll and the remains left by a rabbi and he only did so because he[clarification needed] was destroying the family.
Renard (Sasha Roiz) returns to the station since his shooting and Nick and Hank discover that the remains match the clay found.
In Vienna, Adalind (Claire Coffee) and Hofmann (David Ury) continue running upstairs when faces appear in the wall.
Monroe discovers Adalind in the spice shop but Rosalee assures him that it's Elizabeth, who managed to shift her form with the new potion.
Nick pretends to forcibly arrest David which causes the Golem to arrive but Ben is unable to put the shem in his mouth.
So while Grimm has been lucky as of late in that its list of shortcomings has been, well, short, I was still surprised (and delighted) by how quickly the series rectified what few issues I've had with it in the recent past.
"[5] Christine Horton of Den of Geek wrote, "After last week’s so-so episode, Grimm continues this fourth season at its own, leisurely pace with a few surprises thrown in here and there to stop us from throwing our TV dinners in the air in exasperation at the lack of action.