‘Grimm’ season 6’s episode 4, titled “El Cuegle,” will follow Nick as he investigates a clairvoyant Wesen together with Hank and Wu. The new Wesen seems to be haunting Rosalee and Monroe for their child. Meanwhile, Eve searches for answers after seeing visions and experiencing side effects following her healing through the stick.
The synopsis for “El Cuegle” posted on TV Guide reads, “Nick (David Giuntoli), Hank (Russell Hornsby) and Wu (Reggie Lee) investigate a terrifying clairvoyant Wesen who has his eyes set on terrorizing a young family;
Capt. Renard (Sasha Roiz) is left reeling from the appearance of an unexpected guest; Diana (Hannah R. Loyd) has some interesting news for Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner); and Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) returns to the catacombs beneath Nick's loft to search for answers to her bizarre visions and side effects from being healed by the mysterious stick.”
The upcoming installment of the final season of NBC’s long-running supernatural drama is set to feature a new Wesen, creatures only visible to the Grimms. The promo reveals that the Wesen covets children and is eyeing Rosalee and Monroe’s young family as its next target.
Rosalee tells her husband, “You and I are starting a family. I feel like it’s all going to be taken away.” In the final scene, a frightening creature is seen preparing to steal away an infant.
Meanwhile, Eve is on a desperate search for answers after being haunted by side effects of healing brought about by the stick used by Nick. According to Christian Post, Eve began experiencing visions of a past life. It was speculated that it is highly probable the next episodes will follow Eve as she returns to being Juliette.
In her mission, Eve is drawn back to the catacombs beneath Nick’s loft but not without risky consequences.
‘Grimm’ season 6’s episode 4, titled “El Cuegle,” is expected to be released on NBC on January 27, 2017. It was directed by Carlos Avila and written for the small screen by Brenna Kouf. It will be followed by episode 5, titled "The Seven Year Itch," scheduled for February 3.


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