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The episode centers on a series of brutal murders that invoke the local legend of "". It explores themes of identity and impulse control through the lens of a "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" style medical experiment. Plot Summary

Larry is suffering from a mysterious condition that prevents him from returning to his human form. This leads Nick and Monroe to , a therapist who has been surgically implanting drug pumps in Wesen patients to suppress their creature side. However, the drug has horrifying side effects, causing the patients to become "stuck" in a violent, feral state. Key Developments

[Discussion] S01E21 "Big Feet" May contain spoilers : r/grimm [S1E21] Big Feet

is the 21st episode of the first season of the supernatural drama series Grimm , which originally aired on May 11, 2012 .

: The "secret" world of Wesen begins to unravel for Nick’s inner circle. Hank Griffin witnesses a transformation (Voga) that he cannot logically explain, and Juliette’s veterinary DNA analysis of hair samples points toward "parahuman" hybrids. Cast & Crew Director : Omar Madha Writer : Richard Hatem Guest Stars : Roger Bart as Dr. Constantine Brinkerhoff Kenneth Mitchell as Larry McKenzie The episode centers on a series of brutal

: The episode introduces the Wildermann , a species whose natural appearance is the basis for Bigfoot and Yeti sightings.

: Monroe explains that Wesen often struggle with "impulse control," highlighting that many seek therapy to manage their dual natures rather than being inherently evil. Hyde" style medical experiment

The investigation begins after stumbles upon a double homicide in the woods. Nick Burkhardt soon discovers that the suspected killer is a Wildermann (a Bigfoot-like creature) and a friend of Monroe named Larry.