![]() The episode was viewed by 4.29 million people, earning a 0.8/3 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale, ranking second on its timeslot and fourth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind 20/20, a rerun of Shark Tank, Dr. If you had put me in an MRI machine, you would have seen my entire brain light up!" On the last day of shooting, the cast and crew threw a party for Giuntoli, giving him also a clapper board with his name written on it. It was the best time I've ever had professionally - without doubt and without exception. He commented that "Everybody was nervous about me directing because I'm a goofball on the set and don't have a long attention span. As Giuntoli was directing the episode, he didn't appear in most of the episode but his character appeared throughout a personification. The episode was the first episode of the season to be filmed but it was the third to be released so as to give time for Giuntoli to prepare. The episode marks David Giuntoli's directional debut in the series. In July 2016, it was announced that the third episode of the season would be called "Oh Captain, My Captain" and was to be written by Thomas Ian Griffith and directed by series regular David Giuntoli. He stares in shock when he finds Meisner (Damien Puckler) there, telling him that "he chose the wrong side". Renard returns to his house and discovers someone sitting on the couch, waiting for him. Diana arrives and after seeing that he isn't her dad, she uses her powers to push him away, making him go back to his normal body. Nick returns to the spice shop but finds that no potion has been discovered. ![]() He also adds that he will raise Diana and threatens that something will happen if he dies and if he finds another shiftier like him, the deal will end. Renard accepts and gives Nick, Hank and Wu their old jobs. Nick proposes to frame Bonaparte for the attack in the North station and that his involvement was the cause of his resignation. Nick and Renard fight in the roof but as they have the same powers, none can beat the other. Lloyd) and Kelly and works on another potion to reverse the shift. The gang is confused as to why Nick is still Renard and find that due to his Grimm powers, he may be Renard forever. Renard then arranges a meeting with Nick on his loft. The real Renard arrives and briefly confronts Nick before he leaves. Nick is confronted by Grossante, who is angry that he broke his deal and he will pay for it. After the speech, Nick (still as Renard) and Hank arrive at the precinct to retrieve items from him. In the spice shop, Nick begins to inhale from the potion and after a painful progress, he becomes Renard.Īdalind distracts Renard from attending his inauguration speech and Renard watches as Nick impersonating him, announces his resignation from the mayor office and states that Nick was part of an undercover investigation to bring "the real killer" to justice, planning to resume his career as police captain. Adalind ( Claire Coffee) retrieves hair from Renard's clothes and gives it to Monroe, who barely escapes the house when Renard arrives early. ![]() Renard then has Grossante promoted as captain. Grossante ( Chris McKenna), kill Jeremiah but the killing reminds him of him murdering Meisner (Damien Puckler). ![]() Ben Newman), who is angry after discovering that he had an affair with Rachel and is also a suspect in her murder and gives him 24 hours to give him money to not reveal the information. Nick decides to stop Renard from his inauguration as mayor by asking Eve to get him the witch's hat so he can transform into Renard. The next day, Hank and Wu present their resignation letters to Renard, although Wu nearly loses control of his form. Nick ( David Giuntoli), Hank ( Russell Hornsby), Monroe ( Silas Weir Mitchell), Eve ( Bitsie Tulloch), Wu ( Reggie Lee) and Rosalee ( Bree Turner) discuss their next move against Renard ( Sasha Roiz), who is also demanding Hank's and Wu's resignations. Opening quote: " You will face yourself again in a moment of terror." The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised Giuntoli's direction and the character development. In the episode, Nick decides that in order to stop Renard, he needs to become him to finally destroy what he was looking for. The episode was written by Thomas Ian Griffith and was directed by series regular David Giuntoli, making his directional debut. " Oh Captain, My Captain" is the 3rd episode of season 6 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 113th episode overall, which premiered on January 20, 2017, on the cable network NBC.
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