It had some amazing characters.... and by season 4 that was the only reason I watched. I wanted to see more of Rosalee and Monroe, so I muscled through the terrible dropped storylines, plot holes, inconsistencies and lack of ideas. I made it through, but not happily.
what made me love grimm was not the "darkness" it was the amazig characters... nick, monroe, rosalle, hank, hell... almoust every single character in this show was amazing and fun to watch, and this is why we were loyal.
I was HOOKED with the first episode. I don't think I've ever been so caught up in a show. I HOPE they do bring in a second show; maybe the children taking on the role of Grimm and crime fighting with some twists. Gosh, I love GRIMM!!!
My favourite character was Bud. His “premature wogeing” and embarrassed explanation is always rewound, and I loved every panicked speech he gave. I wish we could’ve met his wife and kids, I think they’d have been just as great.
If they ever do a next generation of Wesson and grimms. I hope will get to meet Buds kids and meet the baker behind those pies and amazing cakes from Buds lovely wife
When the season ended with the great scene we’re the little kids are all grown up their should have been a next generation of grim love the show like others let it stay forever
I loved the show. As a retired cop I loved the law enforcement part. I loved that it was in my hometown of Portland. So cool to see places I'd been to or knew of on the small screen. The supernatural part was quite entertaining. The whole mix was fun. Would love to see a spinoff with cameos of original characters making guest appearances.
Hi Martin this is great to hear that you are from Portland itself and you know the area, i watched this first time around and now again this moment, your idea of a spinoff sounds great and i do hope there is some sort of continuation in the future.I'm from the UK and for some reason i gained some affection for Portland many years back after watching numerous films based around your homeland. It appears to be quite picturesque where you are, very nice. Best wishes to you.
@@derekbond3512 Thank you for your response. Did you know there is another Martin Colvill there in your homeland? He owns or did own (he's older than me and I'm 65) a LOTUS dealership and raced the cars back in the day. Portland IS very picturesque, or I should say it was. The downtown now has every street level window boarded up. It is very haunting. My favorite monument was the ELK. Gorgeous and majestic animal. The statue was too. It was torn off its pedestal and damaged. For NO reason. Last summer my son had a job removing safes from the downtown Target store. I pulled security for him while he worked right in the middle of where the riots were taking place. My hometown sadly isn't what it used to be. Sorry for the dreary update. I'm just heartsick over what the great city of Portland has become. I do know this though. Portland can become great once again.
My family loved the Grimm series and we watched it together. We have re-watched the entire series multiple times. I’ve been hoping for a spin off involving the kids.
The show runners didnt even know what to do for the last season if it would have been more than 13 episodes. So what do u want them to do for a new show woth the kids?
@@sheoulgra New show runners who have set series arcs for up to 4 seasons, would be my hope. I prefer a well developed miniseries to a great series that limps along until it falls apart.
David Greenwalt learned how to handle a dedicated fanbase during his time on Buffy and Angel. That's probably a big part of why Grimm fans were so well taken care of.
First part of this I agree with, second part not so much. To me it felt like it became a bit of a soap opera, the whole Nick and Adalin (I forgot how to spell her name) thing ruined it for me.
My father hated VW because of his "particular set of skills" during WW2 that had him in unusual places. Since I knew nothing about his service, I drove home in a standard Big for a holiday. Let's just say that the proverbial fan was blowing hard for awhile. 😮😮😮
Loved how it all went. Grimm was sharp. It didn't drag on, and had a satisfying ending. It left you wanting more, but it didn't leave you hanging. I hope this makes sense. I think the creators had it right. Instead of milking the series for more money to the point where it got stale, it focused on delivering a solid, complete story for the fans. I'm a big fan.
It felt like they were given a heads up mid way through the final season’s filming so they were able to give an acceptable end. But they could’ve done better if they had another ten episodes.
God only knows what depression I went through at the university. This series has helped me so much. Literally, while I was doing my course work and having another panic attack, I watched the series and everything passed. It calmed me down so much and continues to calm me down. I don't know how to explain it. I just felt at home. Thank you Grimm! You saved me! ❤️❤️❤️
Grimm was appointment viewing for me. The “lore” aspect is very important to fans and it was rich in this show. Also the tech stuff was superb. All those transformations! But the cast was superb also. I loved them all and the success of the show was a direct result of each of them making all of the fantasy seem real. I miss them like blazes.
I love that during the current actor's strike a bunch of them protested together. It's really cool that they stayed in touch and still do shit as a family.
I was excited to hear that they are working on a new Grimm series. I would love to see Kelly and Diana carry on the Grimm torch. I think they'd make a great brother/sister duo.
@@kaycollarfeild true, but we don't know what Kelly is capable of. I mean he's a part Grimm part hexenbeist ( or zauberbeist cause he's male idk how it works ). I mean Renard is only half zauber and he's powerful just imagine the other half being a Grimm. I'd love to see his power range. Even if it's not on par with Diana it should be up there.
That's a terrible idea. Diana was not a likeable character. Didn't have no moral compass and just annoying. Kelly is just an offspring of a conniving homewrecking mother. Hate it...!
I'm still upset that Grimm was cancelled. My husband never watches TV, but he would watch this show with me every week. We live in Portland so it was cool to drive around and find the different locations they would use. Besides that, it was exciting, well written, the actors were amazing, and I love the marrying of the fairytale world and cop shows. It had such a unique look at fairytale creatures. Watching a Grimm kind of "come of age" as a cop was so awesome. I recently started rewatching the show and love it just as much.
they aren’t exactly super similar shows but if you like grimm you’ll most likely fall in love with ‘supernatural’. it has debatably a stronger lore basis to the show and 15 long seasons. my favorite show of all time with grimm right behind it
they both have a “monster of the week” show type while supernatural has a sorta “monster of the season” going on as well, especially in the later seasons. and i’m a totally straight dude but supernatural also has absolute specimens as the two main actors. a hot dude that’s a great actor makes for a captivating show and the whole secret magical world going on in plain sight storyline is the best. imo the acting is a little better in supernatural and just the sheer amount content is amazing.
Sean renard with the royals and the wesen council maybe a better spinoff since they had very little screen time. It'll be like a prequel to the grimm series
Its honestly rare to find shows where you care about the characters so much, The cast had amazing chemistry !!! It was undeniable and the writers interwove their story lines to keep them together. Adalind+Nick! Cmon! They did a full 180 from enemies to lovers/family. This show was amazing and I truly cried realizing that it was coming to end.
This was literally the series that brought my family together. We all went absolutely nuts each time an episode aired. My step dad's girlfriend even binge the show recently & has been watching it on repeat. I'm actually happy that it ended solely because they ran out of ideas and didn't milk It to the ground....
It is safe to say "Grimm" is a gem. I can't help loving every actor/actress and character. The whole production is tight. I felt bad when it's over but I'm sure if it kept on dragging like "Walking Dead" I wouldn't have loved and cherished it like I do now.
@@illuvitarv5 well, supernatural has a habit of doing stuff like time travel and dimensional travel, so it wouldn’t be surprising to have a crossover if a monster Sam and dean are hunting ends up crossing dimensions.
I would like to see a series following Trubel. I really enjoyed the entire run; though the last episode really showed the limits of the budget. Munroe was a great character.
WHAT!? first 2 seasons we're pretty good. the rest was so dumb and you could tell the writers we're out of ideas. Adaline's character should of ended a long time ago, and the way they handled juliet's character was atrocious. what a waste.
I enjoyed the series, though the last season felt a bit like they were running out of ideals, so I liked that it ended when it did rather than see it slide into some mess like some shows do...lookin' at you GoT. It kind of ruins its rewatchablity to me.
@@midasTOUCH999 Yeah, because a city that elects people like Ted Wheeler and Jo Ann Hardesty to run the city is FULL of White Supremacists. Try actually thinking for yourself instead of letting talking heads think for you.
I miss this show. The cast just drew you into their stories and they all meshed really well together. I purchased the entire series collection and still watch it. A spin off would be awesome IF they were to have another cast that worked as well as Grimm had. Also it would be nice to bring some of the other cast members in sometimes.
The amazing cast had such chemistry! Not just nick or hank, the entire ensemble. Rosalie and Monroe were PERFECT for each other, as were nick and Hank, and Wu was hilarious. Loved Bud too, he was so endearing. The character arcs were insane. Rewatching the series, I always thought that nick and Juliet were perfect for each other in the beginning, and how nick and Adelind hooking up would be crazy, but by the end it completely flipped. I really didn’t love how Juliet went from a sweet and thoughtful person who was totally in love with nick to a cold, supernatural psychic badass. Or why an abandoned warehouse was an adequate place to live, simply bc it was anonymous and had some cameras. Diana felt like Renesme from twilight, though, somewhat overpowered. Renard had prolly one of the more complicated character development, he went from bad to neutral, to good then back to bad and then a little bit good. Yeesh. I really wish they had done more episodes along the same lines as in the very beginning when he’s still figuring things out, before the complicated storylines emerged that flipped characters and changed so much. Still, one of my favorite shows ever. My son and I have watched it so many times that I’ve lost count, lol. It was just that good.
@@GodFamilyCountry101Part of me felt sorry for Josh and part of me really didn't like Josh. He never believed in his father, treated him like he was crazy, and still blamed his father even though he just saved them from the hundjaeger in the hotel room that tried to kill them. Just exasperating.
And totally agree about the plotlines. S5 was a weird hard pivot for the entire show to go Wesen war. We forget about the coins once Nick's mother is taken out by Kenneth. We forget about the Royal obsession with the keys which given the amount of reveal was really packed to last the series. Juliette burns the trailer and no one cares about the keys. Only Royal babies matter. They keep threatening Renard with revealing his real reason for being in Portland and befriending the Grimm. This suggests that it would have to be a reason the Grimm would oppose but we never find out what. Recruiting him for the Resistance would not exactly be earth shattering since the Grimms are already against the Royals getting to the keys. Then we forget about the Resistance entirely. The King is pushed out and now it's all about the Black Claws vs HW.
@Regina, so sorry for your loss. I lost my mom (it was 43 years ago on July 8); it's a tremendous emptiness that never fills but becomes almost bearable after a while. When you least expect it, you'll feel her with you and it can offer comfort.
I love Grimm, saw it about 10 times already and I will watch again. I hope Monroe and Rosalle will get their parts again as these two are my favourites
Hearing the creators say they didn't knew what else to do in the show is pretty sad. When you have a world so full of lore and mysteries, coming up with new plots is not that hard. That's what Supernatural did, that's why the show lasted 15 seasons. This is my favourite show and I always felt it had so much unused potential.
I thought the show just ran it's course and came to an end. Shows shouldn't go on forever, they should have a finite amount of episodes. Most of my favourite shows are limited series. The problem with most America shows is that they stay too long.
_'No more material to fill episodes'_ ?!? Gosh, they could've - introduce *so* many more Wesen, - dig deeper into Trubel's past, - show Rosalee giving birth and being a mother, - answering the probing question how Juliette will now live on, - introduce Bud's wife and children, - hint onto Shawn Renard's future, - let Nick and Adalind have a proper home again and maybe - give Wu or Hank a nice life partner. Yeah, sure, no material was left for more episodes....
This is the only series I've ever bought on Blu-ray. I'm currently running through it with a friend who's never seen it. One of its strengths was the stability of the main cast. Everyone who played a major role in Season 1 was still there in Season 6.
What a great series. I'm usually a fan of hard science fiction: The Expanse, 12 Monkeys. But I loved Grimm. It had such great characters with complex story arcs. I came to Grimm late and on repeats and I am so disappointed that at the moment it is unavailable here in Australia because I would love to rewatch it. See Nick becoming friends with Monroe and Rosalie. Nick being welcomed into the (terrified) eisbiber lodge.
Grimm did NOT end on a high note. The ending was not that satisfying because felt extremely rushed. I wasn't able to properly enjoy it becaue of that. The last season NEEDED more than 13 episodes. I get them wanting it to be over but it just didn't work out the best way for the actual story they were telling
@@tonillewalsh7796 that was a stupid twist, the rapee ends up with his rapist, not to mention everything else she did to him and Juliette...funny how even in shows if a man rapes a woman its a bad bad thing and something the antagonist usually pays for with his(usually a him anyways), life, but the other way is perfectly ok
The least pleasing character in any superhero themed show is the character who constantly complain of the MC's superhero life especially if that character is a partner or a best friend. Juliette was that kind of character so I was relieved when she was replaced by Adalind as Nick's love interest.
@@priscillajimenez27 Yeah, and her impatience didn't help. She also turned herself into a traitor. The worst type of character ever. She's also a hypocrite, cursing Nick for impregnating another woman by accident when she herself, consciously banged two men behind Nick's back.
I would love to seem more episodes. Grimmster here! Reggie Lee and Bitsie Tulloch are two of my favorite characters. But for the lead in the follow-up it would have to Jacqueline Toboni. I think she still would be great. But I loved Danny Bruno - who played the Wesen plumber. If not a series - don't we at least need a movie?
Personally, I felt like the final season was rushed. Especially the last episode where it jumped from a big battle with the main characters, to several years into the future with the grown children getting ready for another battle (which we don't get to see). It seemed like a missed opportunity to continue the series with new characters.
Absolutely loved Grimm - the special effects were spectacular and incredibly creative!! I love cop shows with a bit of a twist or some humour - great job everyone, brilliant show!!
Honestly, I felt like it was rushed in the end. I remember I was super confused and upset cuz the entire war was over outside the show, and they just moved on from it like it was nothing! even though there were so many awesome episodes building up to that war. And Meisner suddenly working with that team, leaving the resistance, the resistance being destroyed, so much of story was there to be told. And then Diana's entire "fate" arc also felt rushed cuz she was quite literally 1 year old, and we weren't given any reason as to why those ppl wanted her and Adalind; and the entire skull guy story, and what those ppl wanted from him Though his story was intriguing, it was again, rushed. I remember not being satisfied with the ending, especially the fight, cuz we didn't find out why it was only Diana who could see things apart from Juliette (whom we know could see the symbols due to her "temporary" death grip thing), or why it was only her and Nic who were able to see his aunt and mom during the fight, and not Rebel. And I didn't ever get y the "stick" didn't go through the mirror, even though an entire staff made of the same material existed in that plane. If the "stick" didn't belong there, then how did the staff exist? Also, there is so much potential from the finale. So much of rich and fascinating stories can be generated alone just from the hits that Kelly is a grim, and he along with Rosalee and Monroe's triplets, and Diana go wesen hunting WHAT! there is just way too much potential here. Forget that, Diana's entire childhood upbringing itself has so much potential!
It makes a bit of sense maybe hexenbiests age different, maybe her mind is overwhelmed that her wisdom ages her wait that doesn’t make sense so yeah it was rushed and the ending confused me like how was Kelly Marie there? It made it a ‘family is the most important thing and everything can happen with family’.
They were cancelled. That's why it was rushed. People say they had no more story to tell but they never finished a lot of good plotlines so I don't believe that they had no more story to tell. They had a lot of good storylines to finish and they did a great job combining A plot procedurals with slowly moving Royal B plots in the back. I'm guessing they lost a lot of fans when they made Juliette an a-hole out of no where and suddenly Nick accepts scheming Adalind without even questioning the paternity of the baby though she was sleeping with Renard days before she tricked Nick. He comes off like a fool for that and constantly chasing Juliette even though she deliberately torched that trailer full of his family's history, lured his mother to her death, and almost killed him were it not for Theresa. His family life went from wholesome to dysfunctional real fast and it leaves a bad taste in the mouths of fans who loved the loyalty of the Grimm team. That Juliette says that she didn't know that Kenneth would behead her is really more like she didn't care that that might be a possibility. She's too clever not to think of it as a possibility. Fans have to feel betrayed by Juliette as well and then watch Nick be a fool. Further insult to injury.
@@tonillewalsh7796 It may mean the Nick and Adeline because as much as Claire was great in it, I think some people were looking side eyed at those two getting together.
The first season waa great, the second slightly good, the third was the worst, the fourth and fifth was better (except it jumped the shark with the Adalind love story plot line) and the last season just gave up. I was not surprised when I heard NBC cancelled it. It deserved to get axed. I was excited for the rumored spin off when it was announced. I was hoping for a Juliet and Trubel story with an urban fantasy action-mystery twist but it didn't happen. It would have been interesting though. The writers really did the two characters dirty (especially Juliet) and they deserved better.
I love the Grimm you all need to continue making more series, it's one of my favorite, the actores were so real playing their the best I've ever seen. Who's to think that we're the only one's here on earth!!!😊❤
I'm surprised no one questioned Adalind's second baby's paternity after all her scheming, the fact that she was sleeping with Renard just days before she tricked Nick, and clearly it was intentional because she could have taken birth control since the episode with Nick was totally planned. No one asked for a blood test the moment the baby was born and Renard didn't even question it. Additionally, when Juliette burned the trailer down, none of the Royals seemed to car about the keys anymore. S5 is filled with a lot of unbelievable plot turns. Hexenbiest Juliette just turns on Nick even though it was Renard's mom that effed up the potion. No one even questioned why Nick couldn't just drink the green juice left in the pot as Renard had attempted to get him to do before he gets shot. Nope. Juliette now has to take it and become Adalind and eff Nick and becomes a permanent Hexenbiest as a side effect. No one questions how a practiced Hexenbiest like Renard's mother could mess things up like this while Rosalee who never trained like her brother somehow always gets her spells right. No side effects.
I just found it this year and I loved it !!! I have watch it every day from beginning till end then start all over again! I really love to see it come back !and im 57 years old! someone needs to bring it back!
Not enough material? How about Asian folklore... Could've went into that. Supernatural made 15 years out of monsters, demons and angels, God and Lucifer.
I live in Portland. I loved Grimm and Leverage. I once worked on the storage lot where props were sometimes kept. So I've stood in the trailer used for the prop. I saw what looked like a German hymnal. No weapons though lol.
I love Grimm since I first watched the first episode nine years ago. It was my driving force during high school and it was also my graduation thesis with 200 pages long Grimm Diaries book filled with my illustrations that I started when I was 16.
It would've been great to continue the show with Diana, Kelly, and the triplets. I really wanted to see Monroe as a dad!!! I still watch Grimm. Whenever I finish the series, I start over again from the beginning, and the last two episodes always make me cry.
They made too many backstories like the series "Heros". If they'd have had a base of characters and had a storyline solved in one or two episodes using some other shows ideas with the "Grimm" twist it would have lasted. Remember "Gunsmoke" kept it simple and lasted years.
They ended it very well, I couldn’t tell it was cancelled. I remember watching it as a preteen and I rewatched it all over again during a quarantine. I loved it
I actually took time to binge watch all the seasons. This series was fantastic. That dog gone Adalind irritated my soul all 6 seasons🤣. I loved Rosalie & Monroe so much...Hank & Wu... It would be amazing to hv seen a spin-off with the children.
I miss the show Grimm, it was really good, I saw all 6 seasons and was enthusiastic about the show. It's a shame that Grimm was canceled after the 6th season. They could have done so much more with the show.
I am at a lost. This show was great. I looked forward to it every week. What the heck were people watching on TV when the ratings were allegedly low in the season prior to the series finale? Excellent cast and each actor/actress played his/her role very well. I would support a few more seasons. 😎
I'm Actually happy I'm not too too late in the energy Grimm has to offer. Once I found it I was hooked watched it all the way though. Can't wait to see what Nick has going down. It did tweak me a lil bit when they slipped into marvel land a bit,but I think they saw that and quickly renovated 👍 bouncing back with incredible force. It's OK guys we all tend to do that. Love all the different wesen and folklore they included yet modernized. Go for another season guys!!
I found Grimm after it ended. It was so awesome! One of top 5 shows I loved! I truly hate that they ended it. I would consider a major ass kicking to the producers, & everyone in charge. I give them a pass, because of the great ending. I do believe the show still had another ten years of enjoyable entertainment left to provide. RIP GRIMM! My thanks for the entertainment, & release from reality.
I LOVED this show! I miss it! The characters were so well developed. You HAD to care about them! I get a kick out of seeing & recognizing the actors on other shows-- but I just can't help wishing they were on 'Grimm'!
-The way they killed Nick's mother off-camera was so underwhelming. She deserved a fight. -Randomly made Julliet a witch. Nick went through the same transformation and he did not become a witch or anything. -Besides seeing Wesen, Nick had no other superpower. -The US government was so nice, they created a secret organization to kill all bad Wesen, instead of using Wesens in Iran or Afghanistan. -The US government spent so much money, but they never tried to build super eyeglasses with which anyone can see Wesen. If they had built special eyeglasses, anybody besides Nick would be able to see Wesen. -It is the 21st century, and the first thing Nick should have done was to digitize all the family Wesen books and uploaded them on clouds. I was thinking that from season 1 and finally Julliet destroyed the books. -No explanation why the Zerstorer could not take the stick by himself. That was a nice loophole that Nick has to give him a stick. -Nick has Alfred (Monroe and Rosalee) as a free encyclopedia. They have no job and do not get paid by the police for helping Nick, but are available all the time. -Nick is a judge jury and executioner who will kill Wesen accidentally all the time instead of taking them through the trial. -Robin (Hank and Wu) is always present and ready to follow Nick's lead, no matter if it is legal or not. -Wesen community has grown nicely, some of them has built families and large empire/businesses, whereas Grimms are still going around killing Wesens, innocent or not, which is such a racist. -The FBI and cops all wait to shoot the Wesen even when they show them and attack other cops/FBI, only to end up dying themselves. -Juliet became Jean Grey from X-men with just a simple transformation even though she was not born with powers or she did not go through any process like Adalind when she was pregnant. -Alfred (Monroe and Rosalee) has all the items in the world in their magical tea and herb shops and all the books and medical equipment for treating bullet wounds etc. -Beside been rich, what is the role of the Royals is not explained. How a Royal child/blood is powerful is not explained and none of the Royal besides Captain Renard's face is shown beside that he is not able to do anything special but a creepy face. What is the point of having just a creepy face? -The camera work is so bad, my head started to hurt. Felt like there was no optical stabilization even in regular scenes and in all the fight scenes they use Bourne Identity style but to the extreme that you don't see anything. You can just skip the fight scenes.
Never heard the show runners had run out of ideas. But it's better all around if the shows and the network agree on an exit date. That gives the writers a chance to button everything up. Grimm ended well and should be proud of the work they did.
I loved the show and regretted that it ended. I have watched reruns so many times and never got tired of seeing them. I would welcome its return. A next generation show as we saw Kelly and his sister all grown up or a spinoff. I love Grimms and Wesens.
My love of the characters kept me watching the show, but the writing went off the rails more than once. So, I’m not surprised at all the writers said they ran out of ideas.
Well if they only finished the good plotlines before going off the rails making Juliette an a-hole and scheming Adalind a believed mother of Nick's child despite having slept with Renard repeatedly days before that. Maybe then we could have had ten seasons. I'm stuck at S5 trying not to throw up at this stupid, manufactured Nick-Adalind romance. WTF. 🤮
Grimm was cancelled because it jumped the shark in season four already with all that global conspiracy stuff, and by the tiome season six rolled around, the writers were completely sucked dry and writing Star Wars prequels level of boring turds like the second episode with lots of legalistic mumbo jumbo about grand huries and alibis, with people standing around, and people talking about boring stuff. Not even during Dexter season seven, which I didn't even finish, or GoT season eight did I groan as hard as during the third episode comedy of manners (although that one did once more highlight what a glorious, underrated actor Sasha Roiz is.) And they even resolved _that_ one by interrupting a fight and having the good guy and the bad guy talk it out with legalistic mumbo jumbo about alibis while standing around. Full-on George Lucas.
I own and love the first three seasons, but never bothered getting the rest. My interest always peters out after that, since it was obvious they were running out of ideas and getting desperate to be controversial. But the characters were terrific at first!
@@Crushonius I watched all the seasons as they aired, but only bought the first three to watch again. I always lose interest about halfway through season four.
I hated the last season. I still cringe that people love that Nick and adaline ended up together. You can hate Juliette that’s fine but I just can’t with Nick and adaline. Adaline was a great character but the whole pretending to be julliete and falling pregnant storyline and somehow redemption through that ruins the show for me. I rewatched like 2 years ago and just couldn’t stomach the last season at all.
What did you think about "Grimm"?
Grimm was great
Grimm is the best supernatural series of all time
It had some amazing characters.... and by season 4 that was the only reason I watched. I wanted to see more of Rosalee and Monroe, so I muscled through the terrible dropped storylines, plot holes, inconsistencies and lack of ideas. I made it through, but not happily.
Since I'm currently on season 2 maybe 3 its so far been good
Grimm was dope!!!!
what made me love grimm was not the "darkness" it was the amazig characters... nick, monroe, rosalle, hank, hell... almoust every single character in this show was amazing and fun to watch, and this is why we were loyal.
They were all awesome actors as well. It made us so great, not to mention fantastic special effects.
I agree with you
You forgot the Chinese cop, what was his name? Wu
@@JuanGonzalez-hv6vs i didnt forget him, is just that there is a ton of good characters on the show to mention them all
Adalind had a great character arch. I hated her in the beginning but I never thought that I would be rooting for her to end up with Nick at the end!
I was HOOKED with the first episode. I don't think I've ever been so caught up in a show. I HOPE they do bring in a second show; maybe the children taking on the role of Grimm and crime fighting with some twists. Gosh, I love GRIMM!!!
Same. The cinematography of that cabin got me hooked. The interior was sooo well done!
Same here.
Me to grimm was awesome
Same. I've watched it several times and that's not common in me.
I never forget that pilot! Since then I like Eurythmics :)
"Other supernatural sagas came and went like a whisper in the wind"
Supernatural: Hold my 15 seasons
'Supernatural' is my all-time favorite, but 'Grimm' covered a different vector. And I enjoyed it-- and I miss it!
Does anyone remember Sleepy Hollow?
@@JuanGonzalez-hv6vs I remember loving the first episode. Sad Clancy Brown died in first 10 minutes
@@JuanGonzalez-hv6vs yeah. They lost me after season 3
@@JuanGonzalez-hv6vs I really liked Sleepy Hollow! BUT, my All-Time favorite was "The X-Files!" 😁
My favourite character was Bud.
His “premature wogeing” and embarrassed explanation is always rewound, and I loved every panicked speech he gave.
I wish we could’ve met his wife and kids, I think they’d have been just as great.
If they ever do a next generation of Wesson and grimms. I hope will get to meet Buds kids and meet the baker behind those pies and amazing cakes from Buds lovely wife
@@PH10001 I remember they ended the show on a happy yet open ending with Nick and Adalind's kids
I think they showed them, maybe not but in the ninth episode the spider one Juliette goes to the neighborhood though it could be someone else
🤣🤣🤣 "I have 3kids"
I loved Monroe but Bud was my second favorite. Although he wasn’t upfront brave, he always came through.
When the season ended with the great scene we’re the little kids are all grown up their should have been a next generation of grim love the show like others let it stay forever
Love the ending
I would love that.
I'm just mad they never showed the triplets😭🤚
@@jazminecarter9528 tru😭
*where and *there goddamn 🙄
I loved the show. As a retired cop I loved the law enforcement part. I loved that it was in my hometown of Portland. So cool to see places I'd been to or knew of on the small screen. The supernatural part was quite entertaining. The whole mix was fun. Would love to see a spinoff with cameos of original characters making guest appearances.
Lucky you!!
Agreed. And I was a big fan of Hank and Wu!
That is just SO COOL!!! Did you ever meet a Vesen? Lol! 😉
Hi Martin this is great to hear that you are from Portland itself and you know the area, i watched this first time around and now again this moment, your idea of a spinoff sounds great and i do hope there is some sort of continuation in the future.I'm from the UK and for some reason i gained some affection for Portland many years back after watching numerous films based around your homeland. It appears to be quite picturesque where you are, very nice. Best wishes to you.
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Thank you for your response. Did you know there is another Martin Colvill there in your homeland? He owns or did own (he's older than me and I'm 65) a LOTUS dealership and raced the cars back in the day.
Portland IS very picturesque, or I should say it was. The downtown now has every street level window boarded up. It is very haunting. My favorite monument was the ELK. Gorgeous and majestic animal. The statue was too. It was torn off its pedestal and damaged. For NO reason.
Last summer my son had a job removing safes from the downtown Target store. I pulled security for him while he worked right in the middle of where the riots were taking place.
My hometown sadly isn't what it used to be.
Sorry for the dreary update. I'm just heartsick over what the great city of Portland has become.
I do know this though. Portland can become great once again.
My family loved the Grimm series and we watched it together. We have re-watched the entire series multiple times. I’ve been hoping for a spin off involving the kids.
Same here.
Same here my whole family watched Grimm. We still watch it now on cable On-Demand now because we miss it.
same! My dad doesn’t care for it but me and my mom rewatch it fairly often
The show runners didnt even know what to do for the last season if it would have been more than 13 episodes. So what do u want them to do for a new show woth the kids?
@@sheoulgra New show runners who have set series arcs for up to 4 seasons, would be my hope. I prefer a well developed miniseries to a great series that limps along until it falls apart.
Even if the show was cancelled it ended on a high note. I love how the creators cared about the show's audience 's feelings.
David Greenwalt learned how to handle a dedicated fanbase during his time on Buffy and Angel. That's probably a big part of why Grimm fans were so well taken care of.
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First part of this I agree with, second part not so much. To me it felt like it became a bit of a soap opera, the whole Nick and Adalin (I forgot how to spell her name) thing ruined it for me.
The fun fact i liked best was that Monroe drives an old VW Beetle produced in WOLFSBURG/Germany
I loved that too
My father hated VW because of his "particular set of skills" during WW2 that had him in unusual places.
Since I knew nothing about his service, I drove home in a standard Big for a holiday. Let's just say that the proverbial fan was blowing hard for awhile. 😮😮😮
Loved how it all went. Grimm was sharp. It didn't drag on, and had a satisfying ending. It left you wanting more, but it didn't leave you hanging. I hope this makes sense. I think the creators had it right. Instead of milking the series for more money to the point where it got stale, it focused on delivering a solid, complete story for the fans. I'm a big fan.
It was also relevant, because it dealt with real-life events that were happening when the series was being made.
I didn't know it was cancelled. I thought it ended quite well.
yh was gonna say i thought it was just time for it to end.
The ending seemed a bit rush, but they closed it out fairly well.
It felt like they were given a heads up mid way through the final season’s filming so they were able to give an acceptable end. But they could’ve done better if they had another ten episodes.
I thought they originally suppose to have 8 seasons.
Me neither but it was given time to wrap up the story that is why there are no cliffhangers
God only knows what depression I went through at the university. This series has helped me so much. Literally, while I was doing my course work and having another panic attack, I watched the series and everything passed. It calmed me down so much and continues to calm me down. I don't know how to explain it. I just felt at home. Thank you Grimm! You saved me! ❤️❤️❤️
Dude same here.
Grimm was appointment viewing for me. The “lore” aspect is very important to fans and it was rich in this show. Also the tech stuff was superb. All those transformations! But the cast was superb also. I loved them all and the success of the show was a direct result of each of them making all of the fantasy seem real. I miss them like blazes.
I love that during the current actor's strike a bunch of them protested together. It's really cool that they stayed in touch and still do shit as a family.
I loved the show from the first episode to the last. My kinda fairytales.
I was excited to hear that they are working on a new Grimm series. I would love to see Kelly and Diana carry on the Grimm torch. I think they'd make a great brother/sister duo.
Diana could destroy the world when she's older if she liked 🤣
@@kaycollarfeild true, but we don't know what Kelly is capable of. I mean he's a part Grimm part hexenbeist ( or zauberbeist cause he's male idk how it works ). I mean Renard is only half zauber and he's powerful just imagine the other half being a Grimm. I'd love to see his power range. Even if it's not on par with Diana it should be up there.
And we can’t forget our favorite hybrid triplets being Monroe and Rosalee’s kids
That's a terrible idea. Diana was not a likeable character. Didn't have no moral compass and just annoying.
Kelly is just an offspring of a conniving homewrecking mother.
Hate it...!
I'm still upset that Grimm was cancelled. My husband never watches TV, but he would watch this show with me every week. We live in Portland so it was cool to drive around and find the different locations they would use. Besides that, it was exciting, well written, the actors were amazing, and I love the marrying of the fairytale world and cop shows. It had such a unique look at fairytale creatures. Watching a Grimm kind of "come of age" as a cop was so awesome. I recently started rewatching the show and love it just as much.
This was absolutely my favorite TV show I've ever watched. I've watched every episode 3 times now. It will never get old. So nostalgic
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they aren’t exactly super similar shows but if you like grimm you’ll most likely fall in love with ‘supernatural’. it has debatably a stronger lore basis to the show and 15 long seasons. my favorite show of all time with grimm right behind it
they both have a “monster of the week” show type while supernatural has a sorta “monster of the season” going on as well, especially in the later seasons. and i’m a totally straight dude but supernatural also has absolute specimens as the two main actors. a hot dude that’s a great actor makes for a captivating show and the whole secret magical world going on in plain sight storyline is the best. imo the acting is a little better in supernatural and just the sheer amount content is amazing.
I'm on my 8th time watching Grimm, at least. I've lost count!
Monroe and Rosalie could make a spinoff i'd bet.
I so agree! They were my favorite two characters.
It could be based in the problems of the wissen coming into Rosalie's shop. Her and Monroe were such a big part o Grimm for that reason. 😀
Sean renard with the royals and the wesen council maybe a better spinoff since they had very little screen time. It'll be like a prequel to the grimm series
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Its honestly rare to find shows where you care about the characters so much, The cast had amazing chemistry !!! It was undeniable and the writers interwove their story lines to keep them together. Adalind+Nick! Cmon! They did a full 180 from enemies to lovers/family. This show was amazing and I truly cried realizing that it was coming to end.
Yea I JUST WISH that Nick and Juliette/Eve would have gotten back together and had "Kelly" and been married!
I LOVED Nick and Adalind together way more than Nick and Juliette. Though I’m thrilled that David and Bitsie are married in real life❤️
I loved grimm so much, but the ending pissed me off because I wanted to see the triplets😂😂
Same
It felt like it didnt end well
I didn’t care about Diana at all, she was creepy
I didn't even understand the ending
@@Emdoodlemama1486 yeah I was surprised she didnt end up evil especially after she killed her dads GF
I LOVED Grimm, it was my most favorite tv series ever
I wish it wasn't canceled
Agree
Wirklich traurig, dass es vorbei ist 😢
This was literally the series that brought my family together. We all went absolutely nuts each time an episode aired. My step dad's girlfriend even binge the show recently & has been watching it on repeat. I'm actually happy that it ended solely because they ran out of ideas and didn't milk It to the ground....
It is safe to say "Grimm" is a gem. I can't help loving every actor/actress and character. The whole production is tight. I felt bad when it's over but I'm sure if it kept on dragging like "Walking Dead" I wouldn't have loved and cherished it like I do now.
Man I REALLY wish they had done a Supernatural and Grimm crossover. What a missed opportunity.
They're from different productions. Supernatural is CW while Grimm is NBC.
I've said, for years, that a crossover would'vebeenawesome...
Nah couldn't have been, cuz wendigos are somehow wesen but in supernatural they're just straight up monsters.
@@illuvitarv5 well, supernatural has a habit of doing stuff like time travel and dimensional travel, so it wouldn’t be surprising to have a crossover if a monster Sam and dean are hunting ends up crossing dimensions.
too many lore differences
I loved this show. Wu was my favorite. He was so spicy!!
Hardest working cop in portland PD!
Love him!
They didn't do him right though. Letting him believe he was psychotic.
@@Sal-fg3rs 100% they were wrong for that. It made me so mad.
Wu and Bud!
When the season ended with the great scene we’re the little kids are all grown up their should have been a next generation of grimm
I would like to see a series following Trubel. I really enjoyed the entire run; though the last episode really showed the limits of the budget. Munroe was a great character.
It’s unfortunate it was canceled, I absolutely loved this show. It was a perfect 10/10
WHAT!? first 2 seasons we're pretty good. the rest was so dumb and you could tell the writers we're out of ideas. Adaline's character should of ended a long time ago, and the way they handled juliet's character was atrocious. what a waste.
@@nope4428 I don’t micro analyze shows. I take it season by season that’s probably why I liked it so much
I enjoyed the series, though the last season felt a bit like they were running out of ideals, so I liked that it ended when it did rather than see it slide into some mess like some shows do...lookin' at you GoT. It kind of ruins its rewatchablity to me.
This show made me want to move to Portland
Me, too. I still think about it because I have family in the area.
Be glad you didn't. The Mayor and City Council has allowed Antifa/BLM to gut the city.
@@lilibetp Many surrounding cities are still decent. But for tax purposes, you'll want to avoid Portland itself or anywhere in Multnomah County.
@@mothafraker Portland is great. Just have to get rid of the white supremacy
@@midasTOUCH999 Yeah, because a city that elects people like Ted Wheeler and Jo Ann Hardesty to run the city is FULL of White Supremacists. Try actually thinking for yourself instead of letting talking heads think for you.
I would love to see more Grimm. I love the concept of these born warriors, family bloodlines, and the grimm books recording their first hand history
I love this series. I really hope that it'll be back. I wanna see the kids doing what they parents were. Grimm is my favorite of all times
Yes, I would be in favor of a Grimm sequel, it would be a good idea, right? then you could see what else happens.
I miss this show. The cast just drew you into their stories and they all meshed really well together. I purchased the entire series collection and still watch it. A spin off would be awesome IF they were to have another cast that worked as well as Grimm had. Also it would be nice to bring some of the other cast members in sometimes.
The amazing cast had such chemistry! Not just nick or hank, the entire ensemble. Rosalie and Monroe were PERFECT for each other, as were nick and Hank, and Wu was hilarious. Loved Bud too, he was so endearing. The character arcs were insane. Rewatching the series, I always thought that nick and Juliet were perfect for each other in the beginning, and how nick and Adelind hooking up would be crazy, but by the end it completely flipped. I really didn’t love how Juliet went from a sweet and thoughtful person who was totally in love with nick to a cold, supernatural psychic badass. Or why an abandoned warehouse was an adequate place to live, simply bc it was anonymous and had some cameras. Diana felt like Renesme from twilight, though, somewhat overpowered. Renard had prolly one of the more complicated character development, he went from bad to neutral, to good then back to bad and then a little bit good. Yeesh. I really wish they had done more episodes along the same lines as in the very beginning when he’s still figuring things out, before the complicated storylines emerged that flipped characters and changed so much. Still, one of my favorite shows ever. My son and I have watched it so many times that I’ve lost count, lol. It was just that good.
Last season villain was a bit weird and they forgot a bunch of plotlines from previous seasons.
Josh was left hanging. No finality with him at all.
@@GodFamilyCountry101Part of me felt sorry for Josh and part of me really didn't like Josh. He never believed in his father, treated him like he was crazy, and still blamed his father even though he just saved them from the hundjaeger in the hotel room that tried to kill them. Just exasperating.
And totally agree about the plotlines. S5 was a weird hard pivot for the entire show to go Wesen war. We forget about the coins once Nick's mother is taken out by Kenneth. We forget about the Royal obsession with the keys which given the amount of reveal was really packed to last the series. Juliette burns the trailer and no one cares about the keys. Only Royal babies matter. They keep threatening Renard with revealing his real reason for being in Portland and befriending the Grimm. This suggests that it would have to be a reason the Grimm would oppose but we never find out what. Recruiting him for the Resistance would not exactly be earth shattering since the Grimms are already against the Royals getting to the keys. Then we forget about the Resistance entirely. The King is pushed out and now it's all about the Black Claws vs HW.
I'm in my 70's, and I STILL love this show and rewatch the entire series regularly. I wish they would do a sequel series about their children!!
I wanted to see monroe with the triplets
Me too! Insight in raising wegens would be so entertaining I think! Plus, would they be more like him or her when they woged?
Me too
LOVED GRIMM. WISH IT WOULD COME BACK
Yes, I would be in favor of a Grimm sequel, it would be a good idea, right? then you could see what else happens.
I really loved Grimm but when my Mom died in 2016 I lost interest in a lot of my shows. I am definitely gonna go back and watch every episode.
I just finished the series about a week ago they have the full six seasons on Amazon prime video
@@donniethewiseone8643 Cool I have Amazon Prime. Thanks for telling me.
I just binge watched every season over the course of 2 1/2 weeks. The ride was even better the second time around!
I am so sorry for your loss. Losing a parent is tough. Believe me, I know
@Regina, so sorry for your loss. I lost my mom (it was 43 years ago on July 8); it's a tremendous emptiness that never fills but becomes almost bearable after a while. When you least expect it, you'll feel her with you and it can offer comfort.
That was my show!!!!🙂
The ending had me in tears, there was never a bad, episode, and that's hard to do anything with any show.💯👈
I cried too!!!
I like most eps except the kiss of the muse. Boring and unnecessary imo
I love Grimm, saw it about 10 times already and I will watch again. I hope Monroe and Rosalle will get their parts again as these two are my favourites
Hearing the creators say they didn't knew what else to do in the show is pretty sad. When you have a world so full of lore and mysteries, coming up with new plots is not that hard. That's what Supernatural did, that's why the show lasted 15 seasons.
This is my favourite show and I always felt it had so much unused potential.
Hire new writers
I thought the show just ran it's course and came to an end. Shows shouldn't go on forever, they should have a finite amount of episodes.
Most of my favourite shows are limited series. The problem with most America shows is that they stay too long.
I agree. Way too many shows never realize they Jumped the Shark several seasons ago.
ture rit shoud go on forever btu it ended to soon if atroc wna tto keep gonit they shoudl be to longer
@@ssjgotenks2009 What language is that?
_'No more material to fill episodes'_ ?!?
Gosh, they could've
- introduce *so* many more Wesen,
- dig deeper into Trubel's past,
- show Rosalee giving birth and being a mother,
- answering the probing question how Juliette will now live on,
- introduce Bud's wife and children,
- hint onto Shawn Renard's future,
- let Nick and Adalind have a proper home again
and maybe
- give Wu or Hank a nice life partner.
Yeah, sure, no material was left for more episodes....
This is the only series I've ever bought on Blu-ray. I'm currently running through it with a friend who's never seen it. One of its strengths was the stability of the main cast. Everyone who played a major role in Season 1 was still there in Season 6.
What a great series. I'm usually a fan of hard science fiction: The Expanse, 12 Monkeys. But I loved Grimm. It had such great characters with complex story arcs. I came to Grimm late and on repeats and I am so disappointed that at the moment it is unavailable here in Australia because I would love to rewatch it. See Nick becoming friends with Monroe and Rosalie. Nick being welcomed into the (terrified) eisbiber lodge.
It ended fantastically.
However I'd love a sequel series
This was my show. I was so pissed when they cancelled it.
Grimm did NOT end on a high note. The ending was not that satisfying because felt extremely rushed. I wasn't able to properly enjoy it becaue of that. The last season NEEDED more than 13 episodes. I get them wanting it to be over but it just didn't work out the best way for the actual story they were telling
I really enjoyed the show. My favourite character was Adalind Schade. She was the driving force behind all the action.
I completely agree with you.
Agreed!
I agree! I love it the most; since SHE ends up happily married to Nick; instead of Juliette. I LOVE that twist!!
@@tonillewalsh7796 better twist would be Adalind dating Julliet 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@tonillewalsh7796 that was a stupid twist, the rapee ends up with his rapist, not to mention everything else she did to him and Juliette...funny how even in shows if a man rapes a woman its a bad bad thing and something the antagonist usually pays for with his(usually a him anyways), life, but the other way is perfectly ok
Rewatched Grimm multiple times and still do. Grimm will hold a special place in my heart.
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I actually felt bad when his girlfriend didn't end up with him instead the vilianish girl. This is first
Yeah it was a weird situation. Juliet lost her life
The least pleasing character in any superhero themed show is the character who constantly complain of the MC's superhero life especially if that character is a partner or a best friend. Juliette was that kind of character so I was relieved when she was replaced by Adalind as Nick's love interest.
@@mightyactionx9391 she actually tried to make it work until she turned into that vecine
@@priscillajimenez27 Yeah, and her impatience didn't help. She also turned herself into a traitor. The worst type of character ever. She's also a hypocrite, cursing Nick for impregnating another woman by accident when she herself, consciously banged two men behind Nick's back.
@@mightyactionx9391 I didnt like her when she turned either
My wife and I love that show I think we've rewatched 6 or 7 times. We're always hoping for a spin off.
I would love to seem more episodes. Grimmster here! Reggie Lee and Bitsie Tulloch are two of my favorite characters. But for the lead in the follow-up it would have to Jacqueline Toboni. I think she still would be great. But I loved Danny Bruno - who played the Wesen plumber. If not a series - don't we at least need a movie?
Personally, I felt like the final season was rushed. Especially the last episode where it jumped from a big battle with the main characters, to several years into the future with the grown children getting ready for another battle (which we don't get to see). It seemed like a missed opportunity to continue the series with new characters.
Absolutely loved Grimm - the special effects were spectacular and incredibly creative!! I love cop shows with a bit of a twist or some humour - great job everyone, brilliant show!!
I loved Grimm. I have watched all 6 seasons several times. I just started watching the series again yesterday on Prime.
Honestly, I felt like it was rushed in the end. I remember I was super confused and upset cuz the entire war was over outside the show, and they just moved on from it like it was nothing! even though there were so many awesome episodes building up to that war. And Meisner suddenly working with that team, leaving the resistance, the resistance being destroyed, so much of story was there to be told.
And then Diana's entire "fate" arc also felt rushed cuz she was quite literally 1 year old, and we weren't given any reason as to why those ppl wanted her and Adalind; and the entire skull guy story, and what those ppl wanted from him Though his story was intriguing, it was again, rushed. I remember not being satisfied with the ending, especially the fight, cuz we didn't find out why it was only Diana who could see things apart from Juliette (whom we know could see the symbols due to her "temporary" death grip thing), or why it was only her and Nic who were able to see his aunt and mom during the fight, and not Rebel. And I didn't ever get y the "stick" didn't go through the mirror, even though an entire staff made of the same material existed in that plane. If the "stick" didn't belong there, then how did the staff exist?
Also, there is so much potential from the finale. So much of rich and fascinating stories can be generated alone just from the hits that Kelly is a grim, and he along with Rosalee and Monroe's triplets, and Diana go wesen hunting WHAT! there is just way too much potential here. Forget that, Diana's entire childhood upbringing itself has so much potential!
Absolutely. A lot of unanswered questions. Suddenly the royals were no more as well. They just abruptly cut off so much. Convenient.
It makes a bit of sense maybe hexenbiests age different, maybe her mind is overwhelmed that her wisdom ages her wait that doesn’t make sense so yeah it was rushed and the ending confused me like how was Kelly Marie there? It made it a ‘family is the most important thing and everything can happen with family’.
Also no bud in the end he was there the whole show. The end Def rushed. They could have made more but they just didnt want to
They were cancelled. That's why it was rushed. People say they had no more story to tell but they never finished a lot of good plotlines so I don't believe that they had no more story to tell. They had a lot of good storylines to finish and they did a great job combining A plot procedurals with slowly moving Royal B plots in the back. I'm guessing they lost a lot of fans when they made Juliette an a-hole out of no where and suddenly Nick accepts scheming Adalind without even questioning the paternity of the baby though she was sleeping with Renard days before she tricked Nick. He comes off like a fool for that and constantly chasing Juliette even though she deliberately torched that trailer full of his family's history, lured his mother to her death, and almost killed him were it not for Theresa. His family life went from wholesome to dysfunctional real fast and it leaves a bad taste in the mouths of fans who loved the loyalty of the Grimm team. That Juliette says that she didn't know that Kenneth would behead her is really more like she didn't care that that might be a possibility. She's too clever not to think of it as a possibility. Fans have to feel betrayed by Juliette as well and then watch Nick be a fool. Further insult to injury.
I watch it over and over, like 7 times. I’m so sad they cancelled.
I actually kinda liked it except the wife part
Do you mean David marrying Elizabeth?
@@tonillewalsh7796 It may mean the Nick and Adeline because as much as Claire was great in it, I think some people were looking side eyed at those two getting together.
I loved Nick and Adalind together.
The first season waa great, the second slightly good, the third was the worst, the fourth and fifth was better (except it jumped the shark with the Adalind love story plot line) and the last season just gave up. I was not surprised when I heard NBC cancelled it. It deserved to get axed.
I was excited for the rumored spin off when it was announced. I was hoping for a Juliet and Trubel story with an urban fantasy action-mystery twist but it didn't happen. It would have been interesting though. The writers really did the two characters dirty (especially Juliet) and they deserved better.
I always wanted to see a behind the scenes for this show, I bet everyone looks goofy changing into their vessen faces without the cgi
Yeah, they look pretty funny, just search for Grimm VFX Breakdown, there are some videos of it.
You can find tons of behind the scenes stuff on youtube
I love the Grimm you all need to continue making more series, it's one of my favorite, the actores were so real playing their the best I've ever seen. Who's to think that we're the only one's here on earth!!!😊❤
They screwed up when they killed off his GF and introduced Adalind as a love interest.
Yesss I wasnt a fan of that, however I still loved the show
Watching Nick fall in love with the person who basically killed his real love was really off-putting.
I'm surprised no one questioned Adalind's second baby's paternity after all her scheming, the fact that she was sleeping with Renard just days before she tricked Nick, and clearly it was intentional because she could have taken birth control since the episode with Nick was totally planned. No one asked for a blood test the moment the baby was born and Renard didn't even question it.
Additionally, when Juliette burned the trailer down, none of the Royals seemed to car about the keys anymore. S5 is filled with a lot of unbelievable plot turns. Hexenbiest Juliette just turns on Nick even though it was Renard's mom that effed up the potion. No one even questioned why Nick couldn't just drink the green juice left in the pot as Renard had attempted to get him to do before he gets shot. Nope. Juliette now has to take it and become Adalind and eff Nick and becomes a permanent Hexenbiest as a side effect. No one questions how a practiced Hexenbiest like Renard's mother could mess things up like this while Rosalee who never trained like her brother somehow always gets her spells right. No side effects.
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This show has good writing, good characters, good story lines, and good acting, my favorite character is Rosalee she's so charming.
I love "Grimm". I wish the series had lasted longer, for at least 10 seasons.
I just found it this year and I loved it !!! I have watch it every day from beginning till end then start all over again! I really love to see it come back !and im 57 years old! someone needs to bring it back!
Loved the show: the characters, the setting, Portland, the magical elements, the scary elements. Loved it all!!!
Loved seeing Portland get a show. Hearing all the Portland local references.
i was expecting the finale to be great but the finale was not good as expected! really loved the all seasons but final episode could have been better.
Best three weeks I ever binged
Not enough material? How about Asian folklore... Could've went into that. Supernatural made 15 years out of monsters, demons and angels, God and Lucifer.
I found and binge this show this past April. Awesome show!.
I live in Portland. I loved Grimm and Leverage. I once worked on the storage lot where props were sometimes kept. So I've stood in the trailer used for the prop. I saw what looked like a German hymnal. No weapons though lol.
I love Grimm since I first watched the first episode nine years ago. It was my driving force during high school and it was also my graduation thesis with 200 pages long Grimm Diaries book filled with my illustrations that I started when I was 16.
It would've been great to continue the show with Diana, Kelly, and the triplets. I really wanted to see Monroe as a dad!!!
I still watch Grimm. Whenever I finish the series, I start over again from the beginning, and the last two episodes always make me cry.
I love Grimm I’ve watched it from the first episode so many times! I wish they would make new seasons it would be awesome!! ❤
They made too many backstories like the series "Heros". If they'd have had a base of characters and had a storyline solved in one or two episodes using some other shows ideas with the "Grimm" twist it would have lasted.
Remember "Gunsmoke" kept it simple and lasted years.
I’m so lost without this show now!
They ended it very well, I couldn’t tell it was cancelled. I remember watching it as a preteen and I rewatched it all over again during a quarantine. I loved it
I actually took time to binge watch all the seasons. This series was fantastic. That dog gone Adalind irritated my soul all 6 seasons🤣. I loved Rosalie & Monroe so much...Hank & Wu... It would be amazing to hv seen a spin-off with the children.
I miss the show Grimm, it was really good, I saw all 6 seasons and was enthusiastic about the show. It's a shame that Grimm was canceled after the 6th season. They could have done so much more with the show.
I am at a lost. This show was great. I looked forward to it every week. What the heck were people watching on TV when the ratings were allegedly low in the season prior to the series finale? Excellent cast and each actor/actress played his/her role very well. I would support a few more seasons. 😎
I'm Actually happy I'm not too too late in the energy Grimm has to offer. Once I found it I was hooked watched it all the way though. Can't wait to see what Nick has going down. It did tweak me a lil bit when they slipped into marvel land a bit,but I think they saw that and quickly renovated 👍 bouncing back with incredible force. It's OK guys we all tend to do that. Love all the different wesen and folklore they included yet modernized. Go for another season guys!!
I truly felt sad when that show was cancelled. I was grateful though that they were able to provide us an actual end.
I miss watching this show
Monroe and Rosalyn were my favorite the show was unique. I watched it from beginning to end.
I found Grimm after it ended. It was so awesome! One of top 5 shows I loved! I truly hate that they ended it. I would consider a major ass kicking to the producers, & everyone in charge. I give them a pass, because of the great ending. I do believe the show still had another ten years of enjoyable entertainment left to provide. RIP GRIMM! My thanks for the entertainment, & release from reality.
Should’ve never been canceled, if they had no more material then get new people to write
I LOVED this show! I miss it! The characters were so well developed. You HAD to care about them! I get a kick out of seeing & recognizing the actors on other shows-- but I just can't help wishing they were on 'Grimm'!
-The way they killed Nick's mother off-camera was so underwhelming. She deserved a fight.
-Randomly made Julliet a witch. Nick went through the same transformation and he did not become a witch or anything.
-Besides seeing Wesen, Nick had no other superpower.
-The US government was so nice, they created a secret organization to kill all bad Wesen, instead of using Wesens in Iran or Afghanistan.
-The US government spent so much money, but they never tried to build super eyeglasses with which anyone can see Wesen. If they had built special eyeglasses, anybody besides Nick would be able to see Wesen.
-It is the 21st century, and the first thing Nick should have done was to digitize all the family Wesen books and uploaded them on clouds. I was thinking that from season 1 and finally Julliet destroyed the books.
-No explanation why the Zerstorer could not take the stick by himself. That was a nice loophole that Nick has to give him a stick.
-Nick has Alfred (Monroe and Rosalee) as a free encyclopedia. They have no job and do not get paid by the police for helping Nick, but are available all the time.
-Nick is a judge jury and executioner who will kill Wesen accidentally all the time instead of taking them through the trial.
-Robin (Hank and Wu) is always present and ready to follow Nick's lead, no matter if it is legal or not.
-Wesen community has grown nicely, some of them has built families and large empire/businesses, whereas Grimms are still going around killing Wesens, innocent or not, which is such a racist.
-The FBI and cops all wait to shoot the Wesen even when they show them and attack other cops/FBI, only to end up dying themselves.
-Juliet became Jean Grey from X-men with just a simple transformation even though she was not born with powers or she did not go through any process like Adalind when she was pregnant.
-Alfred (Monroe and Rosalee) has all the items in the world in their magical tea and herb shops and all the books and medical equipment for treating bullet wounds etc.
-Beside been rich, what is the role of the Royals is not explained. How a Royal child/blood is powerful is not explained and none of the Royal besides Captain Renard's face is shown beside that he is not able to do anything special but a creepy face. What is the point of having just a creepy face?
-The camera work is so bad, my head started to hurt. Felt like there was no optical stabilization even in regular scenes and in all the fight scenes they use Bourne Identity style but to the extreme that you don't see anything. You can just skip the fight scenes.
How about Noah Wylie's series The Librarians? I miss that show.
Never heard the show runners had run out of ideas. But it's better all around if the shows and the network agree on an exit date. That gives the writers a chance to button everything up. Grimm ended well and should be proud of the work they did.
Grimm will forever rock. Awesome show. I watch reruns all the time.
I loved the show and regretted that it ended. I have watched reruns so many times and never got tired of seeing them. I would welcome its return. A next generation show as we saw Kelly and his sister all grown up or a spinoff. I love Grimms and Wesens.
I always thought the ending felt very rushed. They should have hired new writers to freshen it up. I loved Grimm.
Just finished 6 seasons within a month. OMG it's so great, hope we will get another season or movie about kids now
My love of the characters kept me watching the show, but the writing went off the rails more than once. So, I’m not surprised at all the writers said they ran out of ideas.
Well if they only finished the good plotlines before going off the rails making Juliette an a-hole and scheming Adalind a believed mother of Nick's child despite having slept with Renard repeatedly days before that. Maybe then we could have had ten seasons. I'm stuck at S5 trying not to throw up at this stupid, manufactured Nick-Adalind romance. WTF. 🤮
Grimm was cancelled because it jumped the shark in season four already with all that global conspiracy stuff, and by the tiome season six rolled around, the writers were completely sucked dry and writing Star Wars prequels level of boring turds like the second episode with lots of legalistic mumbo jumbo about grand huries and alibis, with people standing around, and people talking about boring stuff.
Not even during Dexter season seven, which I didn't even finish, or GoT season eight did I groan as hard as during the third episode comedy of manners (although that one did once more highlight what a glorious, underrated actor Sasha Roiz is.) And they even resolved _that_ one by interrupting a fight and having the good guy and the bad guy talk it out with legalistic mumbo jumbo about alibis while standing around. Full-on George Lucas.
I own and love the first three seasons, but never bothered getting the rest. My interest always peters out after that, since it was obvious they were running out of ideas and getting desperate to be controversial. But the characters were terrific at first!
I think you missed out maybe binge the rest when you have nothing better to watch
you will not regret it I think it really ended nicely
@@Crushonius I watched all the seasons as they aired, but only bought the first three to watch again. I always lose interest about halfway through season four.
I hated the last season. I still cringe that people love that Nick and adaline ended up together. You can hate Juliette that’s fine but I just can’t with Nick and adaline. Adaline was a great character but the whole pretending to be julliete and falling pregnant storyline and somehow redemption through that ruins the show for me. I rewatched like 2 years ago and just couldn’t stomach the last season at all.
This was a great show! Shame on them for canceling it. It was very popular and had great characters,story plot. They should bring it back. PLEASE 🙏