grimm season 2

I tried giving it a couple chances, but its so full of cliches its too predicatable. Its like a kid show trying to market itself to adult
 
I'm watching for now. But if they don't reveal what/who the captain is within the next few episodes I'm out. :dunno:
 
I'm watching. This was a good episode.

Piss me off that this comes on the same time as Monday Night Football and Alphas. :angry:
 
I'm watching for now. But if they don't reveal what/who the captain is within the next few episodes I'm out. :dunno:

So far he is a Prince or belong to a Royal family in Europe but they only show part of his true form which piss me off also.
 
I enjoyed the 1st season...
Im on board this yr, just busy with preseason football rt now, however i will catch it on demand.

Also I read the original Brothers Grimm... classic

The film the Raven was pretty interesting as-well Edger Allen Poe.

B-more stand up...

Im not from B-more lol:eek:
 
I enjoy it, but very predictable. I mean really...who was surprised that his fiancé didn't remember who he was when she awakened? Which I'm glad because her character is annoying as FUCK!!!! Always asking questions..nosy as hell.
 
the second season has been good glad to see the grimm a little more tough less scared. I need the black dude to stop being a bitch.
 
the second season has been good glad to see the grimm a little more tough less scared. I need the black dude to stop being a bitch.

grimm needs to tell wassup first. shit i would be scared too
 
I dont know when monroe knocked him down i would have assumed he just had a mask on. I wouldnt be as scared but also his moms on some suspect shit.
 
still watching...at least there is gruesome death and violence so I'm stuck!

Black dude needs to man up and stop being a bitch - yeah the Hexenbeast gave him some shit to drink but still.
 
My friend tried to get me into this but after the first episode I felt like I was watching Buffy:smh: Does this show get better after a while?
 
I dont know when monroe knocked him down i would have assumed he just had a mask on. I wouldnt be as scared but also his moms on some suspect shit.

:yes:

Mom is suspect as hell to me too.

I do like Hank freaking out when he sees the real faces of the whatever-they-call-thems. If you see something and NOBODY else sees it, coming off nearly dying not long ago, you'll be shook up. Now that he's in on it (glad they didn't drag that out), he's more comfortable.
 
Re: grimm season 4

Wow whats up with a Grimm thread.

I watched all 4 seasons and thought they were good but season 4 was fire.
I think I'm a Grimm i stay seeing monsters talking and walking around like they cool.

CHeers!
 
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After suspiciously ordering only 13 episodes of “Grimm” and leaving it off the fall schedule, NBC has confirmed that the sixth season of “Grimm” launching Jan. 6 will be its last.

Press release!

"GRIMM": The final season begins Friday, Jan. 6, 8-9 p.m.
Closing out an incredibly successful series run and giving viewers a chance to say goodbye over the last 13 episodes, the sixth and final season of NBC's drama "Grimm" will begin its last chapter with the battle fans have long been waiting for - Nick versus Capt. Renard.

The series, which reached the 100-episode milestone last season, has long been a fan and critical favorite, with the Los Angeles Times calling it "terrific and trendsetting... 'Grimm' has become a beacon of solid narrative and a weekly reminder of why monsters matter." The New York Times said "Grimm" is "engaging, clever, tense, funny and well-paced, featuring a remarkably appealing cast."

As for events leading into the final season, the nefarious forces of Black Claw have been silenced and Nick (David Giuntoli) faces an all too familiar foe in Capt. Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz). Now in the seat of power as the mayor elect of Portland, Renard is poised to bring rise to his own brand of law and order. Nick must take a stand to protect his city and those closest to him, especially his child with Adalind (Claire Coffee). It will take the full force of Nick and his allies to find a way to bring the peace.

Meanwhile, Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner) grapple with bringing a child into a new and tumultuous world, and Eve (Bitsie Tulloch) faces unsettling identity issues as her former self lurks below the surface.

"Grimm" also stars Russell Hornsby and Reggie Lee.

The series was created by David Greenwalt & Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter. Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner ("Hollywood Game Night," "Hot in Cleveland") serve as executive producers along with Greenwalt and Kouf. "Grimm" is a Universal Television and Hazy Mills production.
 
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Grimm Spinoff With Female Lead in the Works at NBC
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NBC is reportedly developing a spinoff of the fantasy procedural TV show Grimm, which lasted for six seasons, with the new series set to feature a female lead. The original show starred David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, a police detective based in Portland who is descended from a legendary line of monster hunters called Grimms.

Grimm ran on NBC from 2011 to 2017. The fan-favorite series was never a huge hit, but still proved to be a success by bringing in a steady numbers over the course of its six season run during the often-fatal Friday night timeslot. The series followed Nick as he investigated murders that always led him into conflict with a strange creature. As a Grimm, only he could see them for what they really were. Over the years, Grimm managed to build a strong fanbase with its well-developed world filled with unique monsters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales as well as folklore from various cultures from around the world.

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Deadline reports that NBC is developing an untitled Grimm spinoff with Melissa Glenn serving as executive producer. Glenn has written episodes of Marvel's Iron Fist, The CW's Beauty and the Beast, Hawaii Five-O and Leverage. Expected to center on a female character, the spinoff will introduce new characters and revive existing characters from the original series. According to Deadline, the show will build off the mythology established in Grimm. So far, no actors have been attached to the project. Grimm co-creators David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf will act as consulting producers.

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Though Grimm's series finale wrapped up all of its loose ends and provided a proper conclusion to Nick's story, there's still plenty of room to work with in terms of a new series. Grimm created a massive world, but was only able to show audiences a small part of it. All six seasons of Grimm were set in Portland, which seemed to be a melting pot for Wesen, the name given to the animal-like creatures that Nick would encounter while investigating mysteries. A spinoff in a different setting could tell a whole new story with a whole new cast.

The show opened the door for more stories by not limiting the series to one Grimm. Eventually, the show brought in other characters that were revealed to be Grimms. A spinoff could explore the life of a female Grimm as she hunts down her ancestors' enemies and investigates mysteries of her own.
 
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