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I enjoy it. If it moves to Thursdays I will watch it more regularly. (Friday nights at 8 pm - SPN AND Fringe.)
Yes, I like both of the fairy tale based shows. And, apparently, both shows are doing well. I wonder if Fox is regretting not picking up Precinct 12 (or whatever number it was.)
The real fairy-tale aspect of Grimm is the "procedural" part of the policing. I can understand that the Grimm cop might need to go outside the law, but his older, more experienced mentor (another good actor in a blah role) ignores or freely breaks basic procedure all over the place.
It's like fingernails on a legal blackboard. SIGH
That said -- there's good bones in the setup and signs of interesting mythology that could be developed. And I love the Blutbad.
I just discovered there's a Grimm Wiki. Blutbad means bloodbath. I knew that. I can't decide if I'm going to keep watching.
I'm on the fence about Grimm. I like the idea a lot, but the actual show isn't really doing it for me. I can't put my finger on why not.
quickly fled the hamfisted nonchalant infodump from one of the characters.
that's an eloquent way to put much of my dislike. I thought the pilot was boring. I have not seen any other episodes, except I did catch 10 minutes of last week's and was not impressed.
I still prefer "Once Upon a Time."
I just started watching Grimm and am really enjoying it so far. The wolf guy always doing some random hobby when the detective calls makes me laugh.
The Blutbad is def. the best part of Grimm.
I love that. But who is the space-suity person a little ways away?
I feel bad that I only recognize the Doctor, Harry, and Sherlock.