In the season finale, Nick's worries about a scratch Juliette received from Adalind's cat force him to reveal his Grimm heritage to her, which makes Juliette believe he has gone crazy. The latter two have their heads sent back home with a note saying to send the best next time. He kills the first in defense of Marie, and the other two are killed in self-defense after being sent Nick's lead suspect in a case. As of episode 19, Nick had successfully killed three reapers, creatures that are sent out to kill Grimms (hence the Grimm reaper title). As Nick dives deeper into his Grimm heritage, he begins to train with Monroe to learn about the wesen in Portland and to use the weapons that his aunt Marie left behind. The two tend to cross when he works cases that involve wesen, which are the creatures of the Grimm world. Throughout the first season, Nick struggles to balance his normal life and life as a Grimm. Nick had wanted to propose to his girlfriend, Juliette, for some time, but he felt that he would have to tell her about his life as a Grimm beforehand. This power has now expressed itself as his ability to perceive the supernatural that nobody else can see.
Even before his abilities manifested, Nick had an exceptional ability to make quick and accurate deductions about individuals' motivations and pasts. Nick is a homicide detective who discovers he is descended from a line of Grimms: hunters who fight supernatural forces. Nicholas Burkhardt (played by David Giuntoli) is the show's protagonist and titular Grimm. 2.15 Viktor Albert Wilhelm George Beckendorf.The only story The Above All Others appeared in severely and repeatedly contradicts the canon of not only Universe 616 but the entire Marvel multiverse, and it seems to be ignored by every other writer and narrative. Please do not try to scale one from the other.ĭo not attempt to scale The Above All Others to other mainstream Marvel characters. As such, we consider The Above All Others to be an in-universe depiction of Marvel's supreme being, whereas The One Above All is an author stand-in that is more consistently portrayed as perceiving all other beings as fiction. The Above All Others is portrayed and treated objectively differently from The One Above All in ways that cannot be reconciled by simply downgrading the latter or upgrading the former. Key: The One Above All | Above All Others Weaknesses: None | Somebody seizing control of the regulators placed in individual universes Should be more knowledgeable than The Living Tribunal, whose three visages see past, present and future, letting him "know all".) | Nigh-Omniscient Intelligence: Nigh-Omniscient (As the creator of the Marvel multiverse, The OAA holds virtually all knowledge regarding its nature, but can be intrigued by mysteries, such as worldbuilding and how future events will play out. Standard Equipment: Inapplicable | Inapplicable Striking Strength: Outerversal | Likely Outerversalĭurability: Outerverse level | Likely Outerverse level Lifting Strength: Irrelevant | Likely Irrelevant Has been called " The author of all that is." Marvel Comics has outerversal characters such as Oblivion, and has shown realms / locations beyond all dimensional space) | Likely Outerverse level (Stated to exist beyond all space and time, but stated that it was unable to stop the imbalance to the multiverse caused by Thanos wielding a regulator, and was absorbed when the latter used it against itself) everything in Marvel Comics, and is immensely greater in power than all other characters combined, as they are all extensions of himself. Reality Warping, Omnipresence, Creation, Nigh-OmniscienceĪttack Potency: Outerverse level ( He is the Supreme Creator of the "Omniverse," i.e.