Full spoilers for the Grimm episode "Good to the Bone" continue below.
It's the end of Sergeant Wu as we know him, and actor Reggie Lee feels pretty fine about it.
"It's interesting, because I didn't think I would ever be here," he said during a visit to the set of Grimm when the series was filming "Good to the Bone." "I always thought I was like the human that was safe -- safe being a relative term in Grimm."
But no one is safe on Grimm, and now Wu has gone full "NeanderWu," as they called the non-Wesen Lycanthrope creature he transformed into in tonight's episode. Initially the creature was going to be Wesen in origin, but NBC told the Grimm writers that they couldn't change the rules with werewolves on the show.
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It's the end of Sergeant Wu as we know him, and actor Reggie Lee feels pretty fine about it.
"It's interesting, because I didn't think I would ever be here," he said during a visit to the set of Grimm when the series was filming "Good to the Bone." "I always thought I was like the human that was safe -- safe being a relative term in Grimm."
But no one is safe on Grimm, and now Wu has gone full "NeanderWu," as they called the non-Wesen Lycanthrope creature he transformed into in tonight's episode. Initially the creature was going to be Wesen in origin, but NBC told the Grimm writers that they couldn't change the rules with werewolves on the show.
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