Want more? Watch how Margaret Cutler, a 91-year-old with dementia woges into a furry wolf-like creature and attacks her nurse 😳 ua-cam.com/video/LgzQZf9fQko/v-deo.html
I like how Grimm portrayed Wesen as supernatural creatures but also portrayed them as just people who lived every day lives and had the same problems just like everyone else. But this was the saddest episode to me because my grandmother was like that.
For context for those who dont know the show, the godfather of death peacefully deals with wesen who suffer from memory diseases or condition to help keep the wesen community secret and protected, They also open windows to let the soul of the person free.
As someone who’s worked at a high dementia ward for nearly six years I can tell you how accurate this all is. We even used to do the same thing with the windows when we except a resident to pass, those poor souls deserved their rest
The delivery of "I'll see you soon." and "Okay, Elizabeth." takes the cake 😭😭😭 The scene was already sad but they really did it with that scene. The actors were just amazing.
This is such a sad episode but with real life issues. The ending of this episode showed just how much love the wife had for her husband as well as how hard it was for her say goodbye to the man she loved and was her soulmate. Dementia and alzheimers are just very nasty and I lost my grandfather 9 years to it but i was lucky, while he really could not speak do to issues with parkisons and had our own language as well as he could still write he never forgot who my parents, my grandma and I were.. What I liked about this episode was again the love the wife had for her husband and in all sense calling for The Gevatter Tod is in a way pulling the plug of someone on life support in the Wesen world. The man who played The Gevatter Tod was just a wonderful actor with this role as he just brought out the heartache and compassion at the same time as to what these people are going through and how dedicated he is to his job as well as the gentleness he is with the ones he is helping pass peacefully and to the loved ones still living. Don't we all wish that there was a Gevatter Tod for humans in this world.
My father suffered from dementia, triggered by multiple strokes. In the end he didn't even recognize me anymore. I think that hurt the most. You watch the people you love die right in front of you. It's the most horrible thing you can imagine.
I always say if I was nick I'd look the other way and let the doctor just do what he does. Cause dementia is hard enough to live with and around but wesen with either alzheimers or dementia isn't just hard it's extremely dangerous. So I could see monroe and rosalee's point.
I know how that old woman feels. My grandparents on my dad side, both of them had alzheimer's for 2/3 of a decade until they finally past peacefully last summer. 1st grandma then grandpa just 2 weeks apart cause they were soulmates and that was long enough.
Samehere. Both of my nonno's (my grandfathers) had alzheimer dementia and it broke my heart into pieces. Watching that scene, it just reminds me of my nonno's so much.
My friend's grandad had alzheimers and his wife healthy and all, all of a sudden passed away in her sleep. Couple of weeks later he went too. Even though he doesn't remember his wife, it's like deep down he knew she's not there anymore and he decided to follow her. He died peacefully in his sleep as well. I cried when I heard the news because I just met them earlier that month and I saw how much the wife loved and cared for her husband.
Ditto. My grandfather is currently suffering from a form of Parkinson's. His memory isn't too terrible, but little by little, he's going. My grandparents had to move out of the house they'd lived in for over 60 years last year because he couldn't get around as easily, and it they needed to be nearer to my aunt (their daughter) and a hospital if need be. As a result, they now live in a senior apartment complex.
Elizabeth knew that it was best for Norm to sleep instead of continuing to suffer, but saying goodbye to the man you have loved for years and years on end is not easy. What breaks my heart the most is Elizabeth's goodbye, Norm saying okay Elizabeth and how much Elizabeth cries when Dr Landeaux helps Norm sleep. Rosalee and Monroe also crying makes it even more heartbreaking, because of how much it affects everyone in the room.
They don't have the right to decide who lives or who dies specially against a person suffering from a memory disease. They should have just created a hospital for wessens with that kind of affliction.
During my time with Grimm, I've always been grossed out with the bug wesens, the spider one is disgusting which can make you vomit, and the fly one was worse and I screamed and looked away. When I saw this episode that one freaked me out too, but when Rosalee explained about it and what it's job is to conceal the wesen community, not going to gross out about this one, this one has my respects.
If I ever get to that mental state where I'm just..gone...this is the public message that if I become that, take me down and send me off. I don't wanna ever end up like that, worse than death.
I binged watch Grimm during the quarantine days and this episode made me remember Logan and how Xavier having some form of degenerative brain disease turned him in to an unstable bomb just priming to go off, leading to him killing the x-men team
When I watch this episode It makes me wonder if as a kid if the Gevatter Tod (Godfather of death) parents taught him this early when he was a kid. Im sure they did and Im sure it was harder a kid but I'm sure he got more used to it as he got older.
Fun fact. I read a research study on Skeletal Muscle and how it can literally prevent Alzheimer's and dementia. People ...stay strong. Work out even when you get older. Keep in shape. It helps to prevent this sad state of the mind when the body remains strong.
Ignore any study you read from the last 40 years, there was a massivive scandle that showed 90% of the reseach done on this has been faked and the main body of work done was a lie .
Aside from the last season/few episodes that didn't quite make too much sense! It was a very good show, & I can totally see a spinoff working, with the "Next Generation" the OP-Hexen Witch & her Brother-the-Grim! with the Triplets Wolf-Fox!
I loved how Nick wouldnt hunt wesen but help them. He was a cop who served and protected first before he was a grimm. the show could have easily been a "hunting the monster of the week" show but sometimes we would get these deep stories about humanity and shown how the wesen were also just people living their lives.
forcing peoiple going throught senility to lose themselves is cruel both to them and their families the Wessen way is kinder IMHO (lost my father to senility last year he literally wasn't there at the end)
A beautiful episode that demonstrates the moral pros of euthanasia. Shame it did not counter balance it by showing its respective dangers via people dying needlessly who do not need to eg when a cure is at hand or when they are not terminally ill in the first place etc. It's such a complicated subject on so many levels and I'm not sure there's a one-size fits all solution at present.
Well, in this case it’s a practical matter as much as a moral one. Disregarding the threat to Wesen secrecy, can you imagine the danger to innocent people? A doddering old Drang-Zorn managed to kill two people: imagine a dimentia-ridden Zauberbiest wildly slinging magic around, or a Daemonfeuer having an episode and dashing off into the night, leaving the smoldering remains of their nursing home behind…
That’s not counter balance that’s propaganda that is always used to discourage people from voting for or agreeing with death with dignity. People would rather let others suffer to seem like good people rather than actually being good and putting them (or helping them put themselves) out of their misery.
I am not the one too cry over a tv show/movie but this episode really got too me i feel really bad for her the is loosing the love of her life. And i fell bad for the man who dose it cant be easy having too do that . Whats the name of the type of wesen he is cant remember
the god father of death is a wesen and his job is to peacefully kill older people who are wesen who have dementia and its done because wesen are very dangerous on their own and when they dont know who they are or what they are they are put down for their own good and also so the wesen community is still hidden from the humans.
4:23 When did Ambush Bug quit comics and start taking up TV roles? I swear I saw Killface from Frisky Dingo in another episode. "NEXT EPISODE... FORBUSH MAN"!!!"
There was no way to restrain him from hurting/killing while woged? I understand why they did what they did, but still killing someone without their consent--and without them even understanding what's going on--is it's own kind of cruel.
First time I saw this show I was dumbfounded. The acting was so over the top, the writing awful and the CGI, if you can call it that, looked like a glorified phone filter. And seeing this, It looks like they use the Filters and "Fantasy" to make a generic episodes. This is so shameless. A cheap emotional appeal to pull the heart strings. If I hadn't seen this same things done dozens of times, and done better I might add, I might feel sorry. For the show that is.
Want more? Watch how Margaret Cutler, a 91-year-old with dementia woges into a furry wolf-like creature and attacks her nurse 😳 ua-cam.com/video/LgzQZf9fQko/v-deo.html
😐😐😐.
hey, i know you are trying to be helpful and do your job of promoting this episode but...the summary wording is a bit tone heaf.
I like how Grimm portrayed Wesen as supernatural creatures but also portrayed them as just people who lived every day lives and had the same problems just like everyone else. But this was the saddest episode to me because my grandmother was like that.
I agree! That was one if my favorite things about this show!
Same
I really enjoyed this project. It seems like good story telling is a dying art.
@@briank1263Yeah everything is boomer nostalgia now
This is pretty much right to die law, but mandatory.
For context for those who dont know the show, the godfather of death peacefully deals with wesen who suffer from memory diseases or condition to help keep the wesen community secret and protected, They also open windows to let the soul of the person free.
Have agreement work with the grimm
As someone who’s worked at a high dementia ward for nearly six years I can tell you how accurate this all is. We even used to do the same thing with the windows when we except a resident to pass, those poor souls deserved their rest
The delivery of "I'll see you soon." and "Okay, Elizabeth." takes the cake 😭😭😭 The scene was already sad but they really did it with that scene. The actors were just amazing.
Every time I watch this episode, it just crushes me. Very well written and acted. Truly heartbreaking and so kindly handled. Grimm for the win.
This is such a sad episode but with real life issues. The ending of this episode showed just how much love the wife had for her husband as well as how hard it was for her say goodbye to the man she loved and was her soulmate. Dementia and alzheimers are just very nasty and I lost my grandfather 9 years to it but i was lucky, while he really could not speak do to issues with parkisons and had our own language as well as he could still write he never forgot who my parents, my grandma and I were.. What I liked about this episode was again the love the wife had for her husband and in all sense calling for The Gevatter Tod is in a way pulling the plug of someone on life support in the Wesen world. The man who played The Gevatter Tod was just a wonderful actor with this role as he just brought out the heartache and compassion at the same time as to what these people are going through and how dedicated he is to his job as well as the gentleness he is with the ones he is helping pass peacefully and to the loved ones still living. Don't we all wish that there was a Gevatter Tod for humans in this world.
This episode made me cry. I'm glad Nick was understanding that there are some things that he has to let some of the Wesen do.
Much like the episode with the Anubis mummy being found in the walls. He let the Wesen go and give the Anubis mummy a proper burial
The godfather was so gentle... this scene really made me cry more than any other scene on the show
For anyone who wants to know, a Gevatter Tod is your basic Assassin Bug.
Who’s name means Godfather Death in German
My father suffered from dementia, triggered by multiple strokes. In the end he didn't even recognize me anymore.
I think that hurt the most.
You watch the people you love die right in front of you.
It's the most horrible thing you can imagine.
MY dad was the same at the end he wasn't there his body was but he was gone
I always say if I was nick I'd look the other way and let the doctor just do what he does. Cause dementia is hard enough to live with and around but wesen with either alzheimers or dementia isn't just hard it's extremely dangerous. So I could see monroe and rosalee's point.
Poor Mr. Stanton... This is one of the most tear-jerking scenes in the show EVER!!!
I know how that old woman feels. My grandparents on my dad side, both of them had alzheimer's for 2/3 of a decade until they finally past peacefully last summer. 1st grandma then grandpa just 2 weeks apart cause they were soulmates and that was long enough.
Samehere. Both of my nonno's (my grandfathers) had alzheimer dementia and it broke my heart into pieces. Watching that scene, it just reminds me of my nonno's so much.
My friend's grandad had alzheimers and his wife healthy and all, all of a sudden passed away in her sleep. Couple of weeks later he went too. Even though he doesn't remember his wife, it's like deep down he knew she's not there anymore and he decided to follow her. He died peacefully in his sleep as well. I cried when I heard the news because I just met them earlier that month and I saw how much the wife loved and cared for her husband.
Ditto. My grandfather is currently suffering from a form of Parkinson's. His memory isn't too terrible, but little by little, he's going. My grandparents had to move out of the house they'd lived in for over 60 years last year because he couldn't get around as easily, and it they needed to be nearer to my aunt (their daughter) and a hospital if need be. As a result, they now live in a senior apartment complex.
Elizabeth knew that it was best for Norm to sleep instead of continuing to suffer, but saying goodbye to the man you have loved for years and years on end is not easy. What breaks my heart the most is Elizabeth's goodbye, Norm saying okay Elizabeth and how much Elizabeth cries when Dr Landeaux helps Norm sleep. Rosalee and Monroe also crying makes it even more heartbreaking, because of how much it affects everyone in the room.
They don't have the right to decide who lives or who dies specially against a person suffering from a memory disease. They should have just created a hospital for wessens with that kind of affliction.
@@haroldcruz8550 Maybe, but then again; the Wesen community views the services of the Gevatter Tod as a more diginified passing for those afflicted.
During my time with Grimm, I've always been grossed out with the bug wesens, the spider one is disgusting which can make you vomit, and the fly one was worse and I screamed and looked away. When I saw this episode that one freaked me out too, but when Rosalee explained about it and what it's job is to conceal the wesen community, not going to gross out about this one, this one has my respects.
This episode always seem to make me cry.
If I ever get to that mental state where I'm just..gone...this is the public message that if I become that, take me down and send me off. I don't wanna ever end up like that, worse than death.
Fun Fact: You're life matters so much that when you are but a head bodyless you'll be kelp alive no doubt because YOU MATTER!!!
I binged watch Grimm during the quarantine days and this episode made me remember Logan and how Xavier having some form of degenerative brain disease turned him in to an unstable bomb just priming to go off, leading to him killing the x-men team
This was the saddest episode of them all.
Fr I can't stop the tears😭💔
A compassionate way to deal with the end of life problems.
My grandma has dementia now and lives in a third world country. Hopefully they have someone like this to help her if the time ever comes to be.
So sorry to hear that
you are joking?
@@justsayingguy it's nothing to joke about.
@@rigorgrynn so you believe fictional character exist?
When I watch this episode It makes me wonder if as a kid if the Gevatter Tod (Godfather of death) parents taught him this early when he was a kid. Im sure they did and Im sure it was harder a kid but I'm sure he got more used to it as he got older.
Probably. Wesen are all about traditions from what we've seen in the series.
This is easily one of the saddest episodes I’ve seen every time I cry because I had a family member who had just gone through dementia
Fun fact. I read a research study on Skeletal Muscle and how it can literally prevent Alzheimer's and dementia. People ...stay strong. Work out even when you get older. Keep in shape. It helps to prevent this sad state of the mind when the body remains strong.
Ignore any study you read from the last 40 years, there was a massivive scandle that showed 90% of the reseach done on this has been faked and the main body of work done was a lie .
This was a beautiful, heartbreaking episode.
I miss Grimm 😢 but at least I have these 💕😁
Amazon prime has it.
This gets me every time 😭😭
This is so sad, but at least he’ll be at peace now and won’t hurt anyone else. 3:01
Aside from the last season/few episodes that didn't quite make too much sense! It was a very good show, & I can totally see a spinoff working, with the "Next Generation" the OP-Hexen Witch & her Brother-the-Grim! with the Triplets Wolf-Fox!
When I saw the thumbnail I thought it was boba fett and cad bane lol
Watching someone you love slowly fade away, trapped in their own mind, is one of the most painful things I’ve experienced in my life.
Best episode from season 6
Melhor série já apresentada na minha opinião...
The actor who played Mr. Stanton died last year
Great show and would love to have either a spin-off with Nick's son and his Sister or a movie, but that is not likely to happen.
The best Grimm episode!!!
A really sad episode, im guessing one of the writers had a relative that had alzheimers
I loved how Nick wouldnt hunt wesen but help them. He was a cop who served and protected first before he was a grimm. the show could have easily been a "hunting the monster of the week" show but sometimes we would get these deep stories about humanity and shown how the wesen were also just people living their lives.
forcing peoiple going throught senility to lose themselves is cruel both to them and their families the Wessen way is kinder IMHO (lost my father to senility last year he literally wasn't there at the end)
My favorite tv show
I feel so sorry for this couple man it's a very sad thing
This was one of the hardest episodes of Grimm I watched..... it was so very human and Wesen
A beautiful episode that demonstrates the moral pros of euthanasia. Shame it did not counter balance it by showing its respective dangers via people dying needlessly who do not need to eg when a cure is at hand or when they are not terminally ill in the first place etc. It's such a complicated subject on so many levels and I'm not sure there's a one-size fits all solution at present.
Well, in this case it’s a practical matter as much as a moral one. Disregarding the threat to Wesen secrecy, can you imagine the danger to innocent people? A doddering old Drang-Zorn managed to kill two people: imagine a dimentia-ridden Zauberbiest wildly slinging magic around, or a Daemonfeuer having an episode and dashing off into the night, leaving the smoldering remains of their nursing home behind…
That’s not counter balance that’s propaganda that is always used to discourage people from voting for or agreeing with death with dignity. People would rather let others suffer to seem like good people rather than actually being good and putting them (or helping them put themselves) out of their misery.
@@kissit012 you love no one, and no one loves you
This makes me think of my brother.😢
Grimm was the best I enjoyed watching them has time went by but just like everything else it has to finish 😭😭 good times
I cry every time at this scene
They have all series of Grimm on amazon prime
They have all six seasons of Grimm on amazon prime
sadly only for US
There is no legal way to watch or buy it in EU
We can buy it in the UK, but it's cheaper to buy the dvd box set than each series on prime.
😭😭😭😭love the clips
This man Mr Stanton is an excellent actor
That pink eyed wesens name translated from German means Godfather Death
Saddest episode
Best episode ever, so touching.
This guy and el cucuy are among my fav in this show.
We humans need one of those...
Pobre doñita 😢
Меня заставляет в этой серии плакать всегда.
I am not the one too cry over a tv show/movie but this episode really got too me i feel really bad for her the is loosing the love of her life. And i fell bad for the man who dose it cant be easy having too do that .
Whats the name of the type of wesen he is cant remember
He is a Gevatter Tod
I don’t remember this episode. Thought I’d seen them all.
Its raining, but everyone is dry...
Se eu tiver demência na velhice vou querer o serviço desse Wesen.
Mas não sei o valor do serviço dele...
Hi I'm new to the channel but not new to Grimm, my wife is a real big fan. I wanted to know if there are any plans to continue Grimm or any spinoffs?
There were plans a few years ago for a reboot with a female Grimm, but it doesn’t look like it’ll happen. Sorry.
What episode and season?
God. I cried like a child at that.
A more powerful line would have been when he asked, "Are you ready?" Instead of "Yes" she said, "No, but it's time."
what was the budget for this show?
I don’t know the context, yet I’m crying.
Long short story: The old guy suffers from dementia.
the god father of death is a wesen and his job is to peacefully kill older people who are wesen who have dementia and its done because wesen are very dangerous on their own and when they dont know who they are or what they are they are put down for their own good and also so the wesen community is still hidden from the humans.
This was the saddest episode ever very painful
So if the assassin/doctor wesen get dementia, who’s gonna kill the doctor?
Another assassin/doctor wesen.
Maybe gevatter tod have somthing making it impossibel fore them too get demensia
When die is an option in our life...
Older people have something in your eye that nobody can't explain
We all know why he opens the window right before he does it 😢😢
Dementia or not, shouldn't he have freaked out the moment he woged and saw Nick's eyes?
The guy in the thumbnail photo looks like the ambush bug
well... they are basically assassin bugs.
The indignity of old age floors me.
Alzheimer's is terrifying.
This was the sad it's episode
Sad part in grimm
Krombopolus Michael?
So they put their own down
4:23
When did Ambush Bug quit comics and start taking up TV roles?
I swear I saw Killface from Frisky Dingo in another episode.
"NEXT EPISODE... FORBUSH MAN"!!!"
There was no way to restrain him from hurting/killing while woged? I understand why they did what they did, but still killing someone without their consent--and without them even understanding what's going on--is it's own kind of cruel.
Well he apparently consented to it before hand. But yes it is pretty cruel
He and his wife probably had it planned. Even Monroe and Rosalie mentioned they have a similar plan in place for themselves.
It’s more compassionate overall than letting them deteriorate and get worse and be more of a danger to themselves and others.
Hey it’s Ambush Bug
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💥💥💥💥💥
0:28 Rain, No Rain, Rain, No Rain. Seems kinda lazy
Guess it's to properly capture the physical emotions of the elderly gentleman
@@DB___496 Its not a Bug its a feature XD
Its the lights of the car
Worst EFX ever?
First time I saw this show I was dumbfounded. The acting was so over the top, the writing awful and the CGI, if you can call it that, looked like a glorified phone filter. And seeing this, It looks like they use the Filters and "Fantasy" to make a generic episodes.
This is so shameless. A cheap emotional appeal to pull the heart strings. If I hadn't seen this same things done dozens of times, and done better I might add, I might feel sorry. For the show that is.
Probably the most heartbreaking scene in Grimm.
😭😭😭 Mema I miss you
I feel so sorry for this couple man it's a very sad thing