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'Grimm' Season 6 Episode 9: Diana Continues to Mystify Renard

Diana (Hannah R. Loyd) and her weird drawings will continue to baffle Renard (Sasha Roiz) in the upcoming episode of "Grimm."

In the episode titled "Tree People," the synopsis reveals that the Portland mayor will once again try to make sense of his daughter's etchings. Last episode, he contacted a Siberian woman to explain Diana's drawings of the carvings in the tunnels. Renard's friend said that the symbols frighten her and that they probably meant something bad is coming. She warned him to watch Diana carefully, as she appears to be in the middle of the whole situation. Renard knows that Diana is special, but he is still surprised to see new revelations sprouting about her.

Meanwhile, the Scooby Gang will take on a tree-like creature that is said to be hunting humans for food. A man will report to the police that his friend was consumed by the scary figure. Bree Turner, who plays Rosalee, recently revealed to Blastr some details about the episode. According to her, the viewers are in for a treat, as the effects they have prepared for the scenes are striking. She said that the creature Nick (David Giuntoli) and the gang would take on is monstrously hideous.

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"In 'Tree People' coming up ... our creature in that is one of our best practical effect creatures that we've had on the series. Barney Burman, who does all our makeup special effects, just created this gorgeous prosthetic full body cast for our creature and a lot of it is CGI and a lot of it is, you get a face or an arm or a neck prosthetic. But our actor Doug Tate, who played our creature in 'Tree People,' he's also like 6'6"," Turner shared with Blastr.

"Grimm" season 6 episode 9 will air Friday, March 3 at 8 p.m. EST on NBC.

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