Sean Renard (born as Prince Sean on October 21, ) ("Stories We Tell Our Young") is the Captain of the South Precinct, who formerly ("Breakfast in Bed") was a member of Black Claw. Unknown by most, Renard is the bastard brother of Eric Renard, born to a Hexenbiest mother. As such, he is a half-Zauberbiest, aware of the Wesen world, and has plans to use Nick's powers as a Grimm to his own.
Oct 27, · Goodnight Sweet Grimm: Never Stopped Loving () Let Your Hair Down: Goods In Car () Goodnight Sweet Grimm: Zombie Attacks Nick () Mr. Sandman: What Kind Of Spice Shop () Last Grimm Standing: Monroe Cage Fight () The Kiss: Renard Takes Potion () Goodnight Sweet Grim: Flies With Names (
La-La Land Records and NBC/Universal present the original soundtrack to the hit sci-fi/fantasy television series GRIMM, starring David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch and Silas Weir Mitchell. Acclaimed composer Richard Marvin (U, SIX FEET UNDER, SURROGATES) crafts a spellbinding musical experience that is an indispensable part.
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Grimm: Music from Seasons 1 and 2 – Original Television Soundtrack Composed by Richard Marvin-Presenting the original soundtrack to the hit sci-fi/fantasy television series Grimm, starring David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch and Silas.
'Grimm' Season 4 premiere recap -- Capt. Sean Renard dies. They skipped their honeymoon and are working on reverse-engineering the potion that was in the vial Renard gave Trubel (which she.
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