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Trubel will return at the end of 'Grimm' Season 4


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Grimmsters rejoice, because Trubel is heading back to "Grimm" before the end of Season 4. Showrunners David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf confirm to Zap2it that Jacqueline Toboni's character, who's been gone since episode 7, will return in the last few episodes.

"You're going to see her again this year, this very season. Very much towards the end," Greenwalt says during a recent "Grimm" set visit. There's no set episode for her to rejoin the Scooby Squad yet, Kouf explains: "We're still working out the last few episodes, so we don't know exactly."

Fans responded strongly to Trubel when she arrived in Season 3, and adding a second Grimm when Nick (David Giuntoli) was without his powers changed up the show's dynamic in a satisying way. Though Greenwalt acknowledges "we kind of hated to see her go," he says she was temporarily written off the show because "there were just so many characters to service, and once [Nick] got his powers back ... but, you know, she's just a great addition to the cast."

Silas Weir Mitchell, who plays Monroe, is excited at the premise of Trubel returning. "Trubel was kind of gotten rid of suddenly; I loved her," he says. "She was great. But it's been that kind of year, where things happen and you're not quite sure why."

Giuntoli was a fan of Trubel's introduction, and calls Toboni "wonderful."

"We're all 80 episodes in and tired, and she's all like, 'Yeah!' She's a bada** and she's a great actress, and so young and awesome," he says of the 22-year-old Toboni.

In addition to Trubel, Nick's mother, Kelly (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio), will make an appearance on the show. Giuntoli says he'd like there to be a familial connection between Nick and Trubel.

"It was fun for Nick to have that sister under the wing kind of thing. We're all Italian heritage; my mom, Jacqueline, me. So like, maybe she's my sister? That's what I always thought," he says. "I want to know if she might be my sister somehow."

"Grimm" airs Fridays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on NBC. Starting March 20, it will switch time slots to 8 p.m. through the rest of the season.

Source: Zap2it

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