Plot
Opening quote: " Foretold our fate; but, by the god's decree, all heard, and none believed the prophecy." Renard ( Sasha Roiz) is shocked to find Meisner (Damien Puckler) in his house and touches him in order to find if he's real. He's called by Grossante ( Chris McKenna), who's angry for the incident at the conference. When he hangs up, he finds Meisner gone. Back in the spice shop, Adalind ( Claire Coffee) tells Diana (Hannah R. Lloyd) that they will move with Nick ( David Giuntoli) for a while. Diana then checks on Rosalee ( Bree Turner) and discovers that she's pregnant with more than one baby. Nick and Adalind return to loft and Adalind tells him they need to keep Diana safe because her powers are still unknown. Nick tells Adalind that he was going crazy without her, not knowing Juliette was eavesdropping in the tunnels and overhears them. Juliette nearly wogues but then remembers the place where Nick had hidden the magic stick. She puts it back but now sees her hand is marked by one of the symbols she saw during her death grip. After being reinstated, and watching the Captain fight his own imagination of Meisner's ghost in his office, Nick and Hank ( Russell Hornsby), investigate the kidnapping of a baby boy, the mother describes monster as taking their baby. Juliette finds the magic stick but it repels her and she has flashbacks of the night when Nick used the stick to heal her. Nick, Roaslee and Monroe discover the Wesen responsible for kidnapping the child, it turns out to be a Cuegle type. It claims he has visions of the babies' futures, and only eats those who will grow up to do truly terrible things. The Cuegle is eventually shot after he escapes from the precinct and tries to kidnap the baby again, saying he saw the boy kill his parents in the future. Rosalee and Monroe discuss the possibility of leaving Portland to raise their babies due to the fact that it hasn't been the safest place for them. Renard spends time with Diana asking how Bonaparte was killed, she tells him that he killed Bonaparte. Renard ask Diana what she would do if Nick ever hurt Adalind and Diana replied saying Nick would be very sorry.Reception
Viewers
The episode was viewed by 4.28 million people, earning a 0.8/3 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale, ranking second on its timeslot and ninth for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind a rerun of '' Blue Bloods'', a rerun of '' Hawaii Five-0'', '' 20/20'', '' Dr. Ken'', a rerun of ''Critical reviews
"El Cuegle" received positive reviews. Les Chappell from The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−" rating and wrote, "For that reason, 'El Cuegle' is exactly the episode we needed at this juncture. It's a monster-of-the-week episode, but it's also one of the best monster-of-the-week episodes that ''Grimm''s had in recent memory, a reminder of the virtues of the format. And while it brushes over some of the recent developments to get us where we need to be, it also doesn't forget the more important developments and retains the feeling that we're still heading to some form of conclusion." Kathleen Wiedel from ''TV Fanatic'', gave a 4 star rating out of 5, stating: "As monster of the week stories go, this one was actually rather interesting to me and evoked some potentially intriguing philosophical questions. Though it almost certainly would have been better if someone actually asked the questions." Sara Netzley from '' EW'' gave the episode an "A" rating and wrote, "Was this not one of the best stand-alone monsters ''Grimm'' has ever showcased? The 'We won... didn't we?' vibe felt like a classic ''X-Files'' episode — which is the highest compliment you can pay a television show. It's sophisticated storytelling and continues a streak of knockout episodes in ''Grimm''s final season." '' TV.com'', wrote, "So 'El Cuegle' was pretty much the same basic ''Grimm'' episode that we know and love. Or at least the writers think we do, because they keep dragging it out. It feels like we've seen it about 167 times. And it keeps getting funnier every time we see it! Sorry, Beetlejuice moment." Christine Horton of ''References
External links
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Cuegle, El 2017 American television episodes Grimm (season 6) episodes