"grimm" Octopus Head(2014) Official
In the 2014 episode (Season 4, Episode 2), the "deep piece" of the narrative lies in its exploration of identity as a byproduct of memory . The central threat is the Gedächtnis Esser , a four-tentacled, octopus-like Wesen that literally consumes its victims' memories to steal their identities. The Core Theme: Memory as Identity
: This external threat mirrors Nick Burkhardt’s internal struggle. Having lost his Grimm powers at the end of Season 3, Nick is essentially "losing" a part of his identity. The episode explores the "torture" of remembering what it was like to be powerful while being currently "powerless" to help. Major Plot Developments "Grimm" Octopus Head(2014)
: Nick remains a "normal" human, relying on Trubel (Theresa Rubel) to be the "eyes" of the investigation. In the 2014 episode (Season 4, Episode 2),
"Man is not what he thinks he is, he is what he hides." — Alexander Smith Grimm: Octopus Head review | Den of Geek Having lost his Grimm powers at the end
: Renard is brought back from the brink of death by his mother, Elizabeth Lascelles, a powerful Hexenbiest who uses a "Two-Headed Snake" to heal him. Episode Details Information Air Date October 31, 2014 Director Terrence O'Hara Writers Jim Kouf & David Greenwalt Opening Quote