This season of Grimm is proving to be quite interesting so far. While some plot points are predictable, particularly in “Clear and Wesen Danger,” the main story line involving the so-called “Wesen uprising” is more cloaked, making it difficult to discern where the writers are taking us. Is it just me or does something feel different about this season? I can’t quite put my finger on it; however, it leans heavily on the ominous side of things. I like it…a lot actually. “Clear and Wesen Danger” feels dark, like something terrible lurks nearby…and it’s not just the “Quijada Vil,” the scary new Wesen we meet.
Tag: Trubel Grimm
Nov 07 2015
Grimm – “Clear and Wesen Danger” Review. Looks Can Be Deceiving.
- By Judy Manning
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November 7, 2015
- 7 mins to read
Oct 31 2015
Grimm – “The Grimm Identity” Review. Hell Hath No Fury Like a Grimm Scorned.
- By Judy Manning
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October 31, 2015
- 7 mins to read
Distraught, angry, and confused are just a few emotions that can sum up what Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) may be feeling right now. Season five opens “The Grimm Identity,” as most Grimm season premieres do, picking up where the previous season finale left off. While Nick grieves over Juliette’s lifeless body, armed men storm into Juliette and Nick’s house.
Jul 25 2015
Video: Interviews With Cast/EPs of Grimm – A Peek Into Season 5
- By Judy Manning
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July 25, 2015
- 6 mins to read
A baby on the way, a possible Wu-Mance, and finally learning about those darn keys – these are just a few of the things the cast and executive producers/writers talked about inside the Grimm press room as this year’s Comic-Con. Almost all the cast were present. Absent, of course, is Bitsie Tulloch who plays Juliette Siverton. If you remember, Juliette took an arrow to the heart at the end of season four, courtesy of Trubel, played by Jacqueline Toboni (also not in attendance). Check out our video interviews with Silas Weir Mitchell, Bree Turner, Sasha Roiz, Reggie Lee, EPs/Writers/Director, David Giuntoli, and Russell Hornsby.
May 16 2015
Grimm Season Finale – “Cry Havoc” Recap. Royally Screwed.
- By Judy Manning
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May 16, 2015
- 9 mins to read
Season finales can either be fantastic, making fans anxious for the next season, or they can be mediocre, leaving fans unsure of whether they care what happens next. Thankfully, Grimm gives its fans one helluva finale in “Cry Havoc,” and I am beyond anxious for what will transpire in season five. From Nick (David Giuntoli) seeking to avenge his mother Kelly’s (Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio) untimely and gruesome demise, to the unexpected developments in his quest, Nick and his friends come face to face with danger and a choice no one wants to make.
May 09 2015
Grimm – “Headache” Recap. And So It Begins…
- By Judy Manning
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May 9, 2015
- 8 mins to read
The title of this week’s Grimm, “Headache,” takes on a more literal meaning than I anticipated. While a glimmer of Juliette’s (Bitsie Tulloch) humanity peeks through briefly, the Hexenbiest in her reigns supreme. Juliette’s alliance with Kenneth (Nico Evers-Swindell) and the royal family leads to deadly consequences. Meanwhile, Sean (Sasha Roiz) must battle his own demon – Jack is back and ready to paint the town red…blood red.
May 02 2015
Grimm – “You Don’t Know Jack” Recap. The Devil Inside.
- By Judy Manning
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May 2, 2015
- 8 mins to read
Suspense, drama, and death are the stars of “You Don’t Know Jack,” and that’s not even the half of it. A killer, long thought dead, comes back to wreak havoc on Portland’s prostitutes. Sound like someone you’ve heard of before? Could “Jack the Ripper” be a Grimm or even a Wesen? Better yet, is it the devil himself possessing someone to do his bidding?