"The Three Bad Wolves" is the 6th episode of the supernatural drama television series Grimm of season 1, which premiered on December 9, 2011, on NBC.
Hap Lasser (Brad William Henke), is working out with a Shake Weight when it slips and flies out through the window.
Wu (Reggie Lee) questions Angelina and tells Nick and Hank that she may be responsible for the death of arson investigator Orson's (Daniel Roebuck) brothers.
The episode ends as Monroe investigates a noise and finds a smashed framed picture of Angelina's family on his porch.
Still, I couldn't help but feel optimistic, because all the previews featured Eddie Monroe and a murderous family feud between the Blutbaden and the Bowerswine, an unexpectedly clever take on 'The Three Little Pigs' tale.
Instead of a weaker hour, this was perhaps the best episode of Grimm thus far, managing to bring some of the disparate unnecessary elements of the show into the central plot, a case of the week that included new characters and created a stronger bond between Nick and Eddie.
"[3] TV Overmind's Shilo Adams wrote, "'The Three Bad Wolves' was a solid but unremarkable installment of Grimm that was another stylistic shift in terms of look, tone, and approach to such an intriguing concept.
It gave Silas Weir Mitchell a very good showcase to expand his character and show us what's behind the neurotic, wry facade of Eddie Monroe, a man caught between the world of humanity and the call of the wild.
It certainly wasn't a disappointment, either, shining a spotlight on this character with very little need to deviate from the case of the week with unnecessary distractions.