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‘Grimm’ Season 6, Spoilers, Plot, News And Update: ‘Amateur’ Actor Reggie Lee Embraces New Transformation In Strength And Power

‘Grimm’ Season 6, Spoilers, Plot, Latest News And Update: ‘Amateur’ Actor Reggie Lee Embraces New Transformation In Strength And Power

There is much to see in the last season of "Grimm." Character and plot development is quite surprising and Reggie Lee's character Drew Wu will undergo a transformation that will be of great help to the gang in "Grimm" season 6.

During the last season, fans were concerned when police officer Wu (Reggie Lee) transformed into a non-Western lycanthrope. Drew Wu was scratched in the leg by a werewolf during one of their raids. It has been a wide belief that mortals who are scratched or bitten by a werewolf and live will turn into a werewolf themselves. Soon after, he displayed a lot of signs that he is slowly turning into one. There were a number of times when he would have no recollections of where he was or what he was doing. When Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) and Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) found him covered in blood, they were concerned and asked Monroe's wife, Rosalee Calvert (Bree Turner) to watch over him. Rosalee then found out that Wu had turned into a lycanthrope. However, Rosalee cannot help him because he was an unknown creature as he was not entirely Wesen.

In an interview, Lee talked about his character in 'Grimm' season 6, and he admitted that he was concerned because he did not want Wu to become a villain. Lee was relieved that he wouldn't and that his new transformation would be useful for the gang.

"For me as the actor, I felt a lot more power. Which, for Wu, I think is a really great thing because he always felt like probably the underling that's kind of 'do this, do that'. Even though he's a sergeant," Lee said in an interview with Showbiz Junkies. This is another reason for fans to look forward to 'Grimm' season 6, which premieres on Jan. 6, 2017.1

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