Grimm (2011–2017): Season 5, Episode 11 - Key Move - full transcript

Artifacts take Monroe and Nick closer to the heart of a mystery; a deadly move could send Portland into chaos.

Previously on Grimm...

This definitely
belonged to a Grimm.

These books belonged
to Joseph Nebojsa.

You have more?
There are 20.

I've heard of the guy that
your uncle got the books from.

How? There's a Black Claw
on the wall of his house.

Oh.

Looks like we got
our trailer back.

Oh, my God, another key?

Three of them. Go get the
other two keys from upstairs.

We're going to the Black Forest.

If it's in Wolfach, where is it?

Well, these maps
aren't exactly to scale.

So whatever it is could be
anywhere, I mean, in town or...

Well, Wolfach was probably a lot
smaller then than it is now.

Okay, according to this,
it's been around since 1084

and probably goes as far
back as the Romans.

Well, at least we know some
kind of village was there.

But whatever is there now

was probably built
on top of whatever was there.

So wherever it was hidden, it's
gonna be that much harder to find.

When they made the map,
they must have done something

to pinpoint where they put it.

Otherwise no one would
ever be able to find it.

The only reason to make a map is
so you can find something again.

They must have left a clue
somewhere on this map.

Unless it's one of
the keys we don't have.

I have a feeling this is gonna take
a while. I'll make some coffee.

There's got to be something.

What isn't obvious?

It's from a DEA sting
five years ago.

Former Assemblyman and mayoral
candidate, Steven Gallagher,

buying an eight ball
in a hotel suite.

This can't be tied back to you?

It won't be.

How come
I've never heard about it?

Because they were looking for
the dealer, not Gallagher.

And Gallagher made it disappear?

Friends in low places.

How did you get it?

Don't worry about it.

We're doing this
for the right reasons.

The people have a right to know.

If you're not smart enough
to bury your dirt,

you don't belong in the game.

I was thinking about going home,
but I'm not really tired.

Whatever is not obvious,
is really not obvious

because I am not seeing
anything remotely unapparent.

Wish I knew what
I was looking for.

Is it a letter,
a number, a word?

I mean, why couldn't they have
just done an X marks the spot?

That's what I would've done. Would've
done a big X marks the spot.

Mmm-hmm.

Maybe we do need the other keys.

Maybe they didn't leave a mark.

Then what's
the point of making a map?

To drive whoever
has the map crazy.

No, they did this so they could go
back and find whatever they took

from the sack of Constantinople.

I mean,
you don't just make a map

and imprint it on the side
of seven keys for fun.

It's the Middle Ages, this type
of metallurgy took a lot of work.

You see, legend has it
that there are seven keys.

Seven?

Forged by the knights

who fought for the Seven Royal
Families in the Fourth Crusade.

Now, when you put
the maps together,

they make one big map,
leading to the location

where the knights
hid the precious wealth

they took from Constantinople
after they sacked and burned it.

Those knights are our ancestors.

Seven knights
who were Grimms make a map

because they thought whatever
they stole from Constantinople

was worth hiding
so it could be found again.

Um, there's three rivers that
all converge near Wolfach.

Maybe that's the X.

But rivers can change
their course over time.

That would be a moving X.

All right,

there were seven Grimms,
all knights,

fighting in the Fourth Crusade.

Fighting for what?

The power and the glory of God.

So maybe they buried it
in a church.

I'm just saying, if you're
fighting for God...

Check the churches.

Well, I have been for
the last three hours.

Some of these symbols aren't
churches, I think they're castles.

All churches have steeples.

How many churches
do we have near Wolfach?

All right, on the Key Map

we have one,
two, three, four, five.

This part of the map is missing.

So here, on this map,
two more churches.

Which makes seven churches.

But they wouldn't have split
it up over seven churches.

Wait a minute.

All the churches have steeples,
except for this one.

This one has a cross.

Mmm.

I don't think that's a cross,
it's too short.

Looks kind of like an X.

And it's right in Wolfach.

That's why we couldn't see it.

They hid it in plain sight.

Maybe X does mark the spot.

Ripped & Corrected By mstoll

Holy ground! A sacred space!

It makes perfect sense they
would bury it in a church!

The church was a safe
place for the knights!

And they had every
reason to believe

it would be around
for hundreds of years.

So, we found it. I mean, maybe.
Maybe we found it.

Maybe we found
approximately where it is,

we still don't know what it is.

We gotta find out. We've come
this far, we can't stop now.

Five out of the seven keys?
I'm going with you.

Ich spreche Deutsch, man, you don't.
You're gonna need me.

He's right, Nick.
Can't do this alone.

I'll be fine.

Wait, wait, wait, wait. What if
Black Claw knows about the keys

and knew they were in the trunk?

Black Claw doesn't
know we have the trunk,

and the guys they sent
to find it are dead.

But the trunk did belong to Joseph
Nebojsa, whose distant relative

was a knighted Crusader.
And a Grimm.

And since it was
seven Grimm knights

who buried whatever
it is they buried...

Black Claw could know about it.

Exactly. So we should
go sooner than later.

Hey, you guys can't travel
under your real names.

Black Claw knows
about you and Monroe.

To be safe, you can't go as you.

I know somebody who could
get you fake passports.

Better than coming from us.

So when do we go?

Tomorrow,
first flight we can get.

What are you gonna tell Adalind?

The truth.

Looks like we're going
on a crusade.

These keys lead to
nothing but death,

you and I both know that.

There are a lot
of powerful people

who will do anything
to get their hands on these.

Adalind, I'm...
It's not worth it!

This is a fantasy
someone had 800 years ago.

This might be a waste
of my time, but I have to go.

My aunt gave me one of these
keys, she believed in it.

It almost cost her her life.

And I owe it to her.

You.

I probably owe it to her, too.

Monroe's going with me.

Rosalee will be here with you
and Kelly while I'm gone.

When are you leaving?

Tomorrow.

Look, I know you're worried.

Yeah, I am.

But you're probably right,
it's probably nothing.

What if I'm wrong?

What if what they buried is
something evil,

something they never
wanted found,

and for good reason?

Well, then they wouldn't
have made a map,

they would have
just destroyed it.

Or what if it
couldn't be destroyed?

Then they would've
just buried it.

I know I can't
keep you from going,

it's something you have to do.

But I also know there's a chance
that you won't come back.

Adalind...

And I can't let you go without you
knowing how I feel about you.

And I don't care
if this is a mistake.

I love you.

Hanano's been here a few days.

If he's moving, a camera
should've picked him up by now.

What's going on?

We haven't been
able to locate him.

No other sightings
of Marwan Hanano

since he arrived in Portland.

Guy looks different
in every photo.

He's gonna be tough to find.

We need to know why he's here.

Every place he goes, London,
Kiev, Osaka, people die.

If Black Claw brought him
to Portland,

it's not for a vacation.

They could know about you.

You could be the target.

It's possible.

Then the sooner
I find him, the better.

I got it.
Mine, mine, mine.

- Right here!
- Got it!

Go, go!

Oh, come on, man!

Yo, little help?

Where is he?

He'll be here.

I don't like waiting.

Leave it.
He doesn't need a gun.

The target has to be shot.

Why?

It can't look Wesen.

Not my problem.
I'm out of here.

You shouldn't get so excited. People
who get excited make mistakes.

Then people die.

Lucien.

Marwan.

Open it.

.22 caliber?

It's what you asked for.

Extra narrow,
20 inch synthetic barrel,

bolt action, threaded muzzle,
aluminum sound suppressor.

Six times scope.

I'll put it together for you.
No, you won't.

If you made a mistake,
I'll find it.

I don't need a scope.
Heeled bullets?

I made them, one box.

I only need one.

What are you doing?

Seeing if you're any good.

Are you crazy?
You kill someone,

and the cops are
gonna be all over this.

Don't. Not here.

What the hell?

It'll do.

I hope you
brought the key, Nick.

Hank doesn't have
much more time.

I would've thought he meant
more to you than that.

See you at the funeral, Nick.

I'll be sure to cry.

Adalind,

I think it's time
we settle our differences.

Violently.

You okay?

Yeah.

Really?
Are you?

If anyone had said
what we did last night

was even a possibility,
given how we met...

No, I wouldn't have
believed them either.

Everything in our lives
is so complicated,

but last night,
that all kind of went away,

if for a little while.

Trubel?

Nick, I gotta show you something.
Where are you?

His name's Marwan Hanano.

He works for Black Claw.

We don't know much about him
but we've connected him

to a bombing in London,
a riot in Kiev,

and a building fire in Osaka,
all in the last year.

He arrived a few days ago
at PDX on a flight

that originated
from Quito, Ecuador.

Why is he here?

We don't know.

We haven't been
able to find him.

This guy stays under the radar.

Meisner thinks he might
be here on assignment,

I just wanted to let you know.

And that's all we have on him,
which, honestly, isn't much.

Hey, Rosalee.

Hey, Nick.
Wu got you and Monroe

on the 8:55 p.m. flight
to Stuttgart

with one stop in Frankfurt.

And Stuttgart's only, like,
a two-hour ride to Wolfach.

But you have the passports?
She got them.

I can be there at 5:00.

We're on a flight out tonight.

Okay.

Wish I was going with you.

Well, someone's got to
find this guy.

Gonna make sure this goes out.

Is Marwan Hanano
his real name or an alias?

We don't know.

How'd you get this information?
Meisner.

He wanted us to be aware of it.

We got a Wesen terrorist working
for Black Claw, loose in Portland.

We don't know where he is, what he
wants, or who his contacts are.

I'm assuming Meisner wants us to
find him so HW can deal with him.

Basically, yeah.

All right, put out an APB, but
strictly a find and follow.

Do not engage,
report contact only.

You know how to contact Meisner?

We do.

Let's find this guy.

Yes, sir.

Look, I'm gonna be off the
grid for a couple of days.

Anything I need to know?

I don't know yet.

Okay.

So, what is the charge on
this Marwan guy for the APB?

Murder suspect.

Keep it local. We don't want
the Feds in on this one.

Look, I'm out of here tonight

so I'm gonna have to dump
this one on you guys.

We got you.

Hey, Nick.

You be careful over there.

What he said.

Will do.

You gotta take care of Mommy
while I'm gone.

Here.

You better come back.

I will.

'Cause I don't want to have to
explain to him why you didn't.

Hey, Nick, come on in.
He's almost ready.

I did a little more research
on those churches

near Wolfach in
the Black Forest.

There are 10 altogether, but
only three of those are Catholic.

And it has to be Catholic,
because Martin Luther

didn't nail his 95 Theses
onto the door

of the All Saints Church in
Wittenberg until October 31,1517.

So all the other churches
are way too young.

Well, then those are
what we'll start with.

Oh, and I have your passports.

I'm traveling under my uncle's
name, Felix Dietrich.

And you're traveling under my
brother's name, Frederick Calvert.

This is really good even for
something completely illegal.

Thanks.

Well, guess we should hit it.

I'll just put that stuff
in the car for you.

You better be damn careful.

I will.

I love you.

Hey, check it out.

I think that's him.
Over at the food cart.

I can't tell from here.
Are you sure?

Close enough. Let's go.

It's a find and follow,
it says not to engage.

Call it in, I'll stay with him.

Possible suspect sighting.
Northwest off of Johnson...

Two bicycle cops
just spotted Marwan.

Where?
Lovejoy Fountain Park.

Man, I haven't been to the Black
Forest since I was, like, 25.

We used to come here every couple
of years when I was a kid.

My family hunted here for,
like, hundreds of years.

And when you say hunted,
you mean...

Oh. You know, lots of stuff.

Yeah.

I've got something.

APB just came in.

Hanano was spotted near
Lovejoy Fountain Park.

Did they take any action?

No, but it looks like
Marwan did.

There's a report of a cop being
attacked four blocks away.

His partner is the one
who responded to the APB.

Did he kill the cop?

No. Reported as an assault.

Bring up all the surveillance
in the vicinity.

Let's figure out
where this guy went.

Where's your officer?
Right over there.

What happened?

My partner, Officer Fogel,
spotted the suspect,

followed while I called it in.

When I couldn't get Fogel on
the radio, I started looking

and by the time I got here,
Fogel was covered in blood.

Did he describe his attacker?

He was yelling about some
monster thing attacking him.

I mean,
he was obviously in shock.

Did you see the suspect you
were following leave the area?

No, he was already gone
when I got here.

Is this the man you saw?

That's the guy
we were following,

I don't know if that's
who attacked my partner.

I'd really like to
get to the hospital

to check on him,
if that's all right.

Yeah, go ahead.

Marwan must've known
he was made.

Why didn't Marwan kill Fogel?

That'll put
the whole city on him.

Let's start
checking surveillance.

We really need you to come
out for this, Lindsay.

Your support is
very important to us.

That would be fantastic.

See you then.

Oh, I'm glad you're here. I just got
the head of the teachers' union

to agree to show up
this afternoon.

Well, that's a coup.

Have you seen the news?
No.

Our opponent's
little indiscretion

has been playing
on every channel

since the story broke.

And we're up four points
because of you.

Not because of me.

He dug his own grave,
I just provided the shovel.

And the dirt.

A little of that, too.

After you introduce Dixon
today, don't leave the stage.

I don't want it to look like I'm
trying to hog the limelight.

You aren't.

Standing side by side with
Dixon gives people confidence,

and that gives us votes.

By the way, here's a few points

we'd like to include
in your intro.

Well, I guess I better
read this.

Yeah, you better.

Hey, Rachel? Can you come
take a look at this?

I think they're putting the
banners in the wrong place.

Oh.

No, no, no, not there.
The other side.

Renard.

We got a hit on Marwan.
We checked it out.

He assaulted a rookie officer out of
the North Precinct that made him.

How's the officer?
In the hospital.

They got him sedated.

He'll live, but he was freaking
out about "seeing a monster."

So he Woged and let him live?

Any idea why he was in the area?

No.

Find this guy.

We'll be there before midnight.

Just make sure you're ready to
go, we won't have a lot of time.

I was made.

I'll call you back.

They were looking for me.
How did that happen?

I don't know.
I should kill you.

This is your fault.

If you got made,
it's your screw up.

They knew I was here.

Even if they know you're here,
they don't know why.

We'll do it later.

We can't.
Too much depends on this now.

This has to be done.

You'll be out of the country
before morning.

Once we find whatever it
is we're looking for, then what?

Depends on what we find.

What if it's something that
used to be important back then

but isn't a very big deal now?

You know, like eyeglasses.

Eyeglasses?

Did you know
the first pair of eyeglasses

was invented in
the 13th century?

I did not.
But the thing is,

nobody knows who actually
invented them.

I mean, the idea of
magnifying an image

using a convex lens,
that goes way back.

But the poor guy
who created the first,

like, wearable pair
gets no credit.

Yeah, I don't think we're
looking for eyeglasses.

Well, that's good.
'Cause I can never find mine.

That's a nice looking
little dorf.

I slept with Adalind.

What?

I just thought
I should tell you.

Okay. I mean, it's not like you
haven't slept with her before.

But this time you, like,
actually knew it was her.

So that probably
made it different.

I mean, did it?

The first time I slept with Adalind
I thought it was Juliette.

And when I slept with Adalind the
other time, it actually was Juliette.

And this time,

I was with
the mother of my child.

So, yeah, I would say
it was very different.

She's changed so much.

Oh, yeah, she has.

I just hope she stays that way.

You think
you're in love with her?

I don't know.

That's the church.

Yeah, I think it is.

Make a left.

Well, this is the closest Catholic
church to what's on the map.

Looks kind of newer
than I expected.

Well, they've obviously
done a few renovations.

Well, if they've done
renovations

they might have already found
what we're looking for.

Let's see if there's
someone to talk to.

Oh, man.

Empty churches
really give me the creeps.

I always feel like
I'm being observed

by someone who's
not really there.

Hey, you never know.

Well, I'll tell you one thing.

If this church was originally
built in the 13th century,

whatever we're looking for
has gotta be underneath

because this is way too new.

I don't think he can hear you.

He just totally made you
as a Grimm.

I am so sorry,
did Gottlob startle you?

He is a dedicated sacristan,

but he cannot hear anything
and he frightens easily.

You are Americans, yeah?

Yes. I'm Nick...

Frederick Calvert.

Felix Dietrich.

But English is easier.

So, English it is.

How can I help you? Are you here
for confession or just to look?

We're just checking out
the sights of Wolfach,

looking at some of the old
architecture in the Black Forest.

With a particular interest in
some cf the older churches.

Yeah, yeah.

It is a beautiful area with
many beautiful churches.

Please, enjoy your time
in the Schwarzwald.

Oh, could you, uh, tell us
how old this church is?

Saint Laurentius
was built in 1594.

It is the oldest church in
Wolfach and, as you can see,

it still retains some
of the original style.

I'm sorry, 1594?

We thought this church
was older than that.

Are there any older
churches in the area?

Yeah. Something more Gothic, you
know, with the pointed arches,

and the ribbed vaults,
maybe a flying buttress?

You are talking about something
from the time of the Crusades.

Yeah, we love that stuff.

I am sorry, you will not find
anything that old near here.

Well, thank you for your time.

Enjoy our village, and you
are welcome any time.

Well, we're only
off by, like, 300 years.

Church didn't even exist
during the Fourth Crusade.

But this is the church that's
closest to the one on the map.

Then we obviously
made a mistake.

We gotta look at the map again.

All right. I know this map isn't
even, like, close to scale,

but it clearly shows a church existed
here during the 13th century.

But the map is two dimensional.

Uh... Yeah, so?

So we're imagining the cross
to be on top of the church.

That's usually how
they're built.

What if that cross, or X really
does just mark the spot?

Meaning the spot would be
further away from Wolfach

than the church
looks on the map.

Closer to the confluence
of these two rivers.

Okay. That means
we're in the wrong place.

We need to look
at the other map.

All right.

This mountain lines up
with that mountain,

and the confluence of the
Wolf and the Kinzig rivers

is right in the middle of town.

And that cross lines up
with the top of that hill,

that's not too far out of town.

That makes sense. Right?

Built a church on the high
ground above the village,

before there even was a village.

But if there was
this ancient church,

somebody would've known
about it.

Right. And that priest
didn't say anything.

Or maybe we're not
looking for a church.

Maybe they just
buried it on top of a hill.

Well, if we're gonna
get out there,

better leave soon.
It's about to get dark.

We're gonna need a shovel
and a couple of lanterns.

Into the woods we go.

Okay, so, bear right here.

And then right before
this bend, pull over.

About four kilometers
up that away

should put us at
the top of the hill.

Well, let's go find it.

What if it's like the Ark of the
Covenant, or the Holy Grail,

or I don't know, the Ten
Commandments or something?

Why would they bury
the Ten Commandments?

I don't know. Maybe there's
other commandments

we know nothing about.

Look at this turnout!

This is what
I'm talking about, Portland!

This is the kind of support that
will help make this city great.

So, on election day, tell your
friends, tell your coworkers,

tell anyone who loves this city

to get out there and
vote for Andrew Dixon.

Let's make our voices heard!

Just a sec.

Who is it?

I'm right in the middle
of work, what is it?

This will just take a minute.
Is there anyone else home?

No.

Whatever it is you're selling,
I'm not interested.

This one's free.

Marwan attacked
a cop in broad daylight.

Why?

Because he recognized him.

But why was Marwan there
in the first place?

All of this guy's attacks
happen during

major political upheavals.

The bombing in London,
the riot in Kiev.

He must have scouted
those locations first.

Well, so maybe he was scouting.

And he likes crowds.

What's in the area?

Train station's too far.

You got the shopping district,
movie theater, the park.

Hold on. Park.

Isn't the rally there today?

Yeah, but a political rally
for a mayor in Portland?

Little on the small side
for this guy.

Unless his target is
somebody in the crowd.

All right. Rally's about to
start, it's too late to stop it.

Hey, listen, we could be wrong.

Let's hope,
but I'm calling the Captain.

You've reached
Captain Sean Renard.

Voicemail.
Let's get out there.

Dixon! Dixon! Dixon! Dixon!

Dixon! Dixon! Dixon! Dixon!

Dixon! Dixon!

Look at this.

What is it?

Hanano, seven minutes ago.

He dyed his hair.

He knows he's been made.

Maybe he's on the move.

Let's see where he might be going.
Mark his radius.

Twenty miles an hour is about
as fast as he's going to ride.

Mark it in
10-minute intervals.

That's where he attacked
the cop this morning.

He's headed back in
the same direction.

Let's find out what's
happening in that area.

And now, to
introduce the next mayor of Portland,

Police Captain Sean Renard!

Thank you.

Okay, I know you've all been
waiting to hear from this guy,

but before I hand over
the microphone,

I just want to say a few words.

Now, for years I've worked alongside
Council member Andrew Dixon.

But in the last few months, I really
got to know Andrew Dixon, the man.

I've witnessed firsthand
his integrity under pressure,

his passion for our city, and
the sacrifices that he's made

to make this city
a better place for all of us.

And I can tell you
that his insight

into the real issues
that we face,

his ability to find
common sense solutions,

and his unwavering commitment
to address the needs

of every single community
in this city

is exactly what Portland needs!

Ladies and gentlemen,
it's my pleasure

to introduce to you
my good friend

and Portland's next mayor,
Andrew Dixon!

Thank you, Sean.

And thank all of you
for coming out today.

Dixon! Dixon!

Did you know that
between 1524 and 1526

over 100,000 German peasants
were killed in these woods?

I did not.
Does that surprise you?

No, I guess not.

It was called
the German Peasants' War.

Peasants were being treated like
crap, so they invoked divine law,

demanding freedom from the oppression
of their landlords and nobles.

So they fled into these
woods for safety

but they all ended up
getting slaughtered anyway.

Imagine, the ground
we're walking on

was once soaked with the blood
of these poor bastards.

You don't say.

Don't you half expect their
ghosts to rise from the ground...

Hey, can you stop?

I think we're getting close.

Sorry.

There's a rally today.

When?
Now.

There'll be a crowd.
I'm going.

If he's there, don't engage.

What if he has a bomb?

Well, do what you have to. But we
need everyone he's connected to.

No, you got another job.

Where?
Santiago.

Pack your bags.
You're out of here in 30.

They'll fill you in when you get there.
You need me here.

They need you there more.

I grew up 20 minutes
from where we're standing.

And I have a bone-deep
understanding

of the challenges
that we face every day.

And that's why we work
with the city legislature,

to propose bond measures
that fund an infrastructure...

If he's got a device, it's gonna
be in a backpack or a briefcase.

And sustainable growth.

One that preserves and increases
affordable low-income housing.

We work with
the banking community

to cut through the red tape
that sabotages the process

of becoming
a small-business owner,

fighting for legislation
that incentivizes

the banks and the credit unions

to loan to new businesses.

As your next mayor, I will make
Portland a city that shines

as an example
of what can be accomplished

when people are given the
opportunity to truly succeed.

And that success, real success,

will come from
the genuine desire

to see your neighbors
as well as yourselves thrive.

Portland is a great place.

I say we work together
to make it even greater.

Hey, hey!

Oh, my God!

We've got an active shooter,
Lovejoy Fountain Park, one victim!

All available units!
I repeat, all available units!

Andy. Andy!

Everybody, move out!
Paramedics!

Andy, come on, stay with me.

Over here! Andy.

Well, this is the top.

There's nothing here.

Well, there's more trees.

Take a look at that map again.

Good old GPS.

Puts us exactly where X
supposedly marks the spot.

Well, we're dealing
with a very old X.

Hold on.

There's a lot of
rocks over here.

- Does that look weird to you?
- What?

Those rocks look
like they're lined up.

This is like some
kind of pattern?

Yeah, looks like
kind of a rectangle.

Looks like some kind
of Stonehenge thing.

Dude, that is not a normal rock.

It's squared off.

You think it could've
been a foundation?

I mean, it's just sunk into
the ground at an odd angle.

Maybe it's what's
left of the church.

Well, if it's squared off on
all sides, it's gotta be.

All right,
see if you can pry it up.

Okay, here we go.

It's loose.

There, look at that.
Chisel marks.

That is definitely
a foundation stone.

Let's check out
the other stones.

You feel that?

Sounds like we might've
dislodged something.

Nick. The ground!

We should go!

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