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I wish Det. Grimm had a Giles which, of course, would be Aunty Grimm. 'Grimm' has a long term story mystery where we get bits and pieces in each episode. I prefer the crimes that are solved in one night's viewing. I really like the 'big, bad, wolf'. I wish Det. Grimm would give the wolf his due. Last week we saw who the big (monster?)boss was. I just don't know how big a threat to humans said boss is. I need to learn the character's names. Grimm's partner is cool.


On that I agree, I wish they would have picked another actor.

I don't remember anything about a unicorn in any of the episodes. It's about Emma, and Henry, the little boy she gave up for adoption ten years ago, who believes that Emma is really from an alternate reality of fairytales - and is the only one who can save all the fairytale people from the curse they are under.

I am watching Once Upon a Time. No unicorns in that...yet?? I like it, but not sure yet if I will stick with it, or why I like it.


Once upon a time is as good. I didn't think they could to the fairy tale thing well - but I am totally enjoying it. Love Grimm too - Love them both though. The wolf on Grimm cracks me up.


I watched Grimm for the first time last week, and I liked it better than "Once Upon a Time". (I agree with Contratrarius about the Snow White actress in that series!)
I think that what the Grimm show needs is *one* super cop type character with a dark past. I love it when the main character is working out his/her issues while solving the case.
I've been watching "Person of Interest" with Jim Caviezel and his character fits the bill. I'm not 100% in love with the series, but I like that they're building his character into someone dark and mysterious.
I think that what the Grimm show needs is *one* super cop type character with a dark past. I love it when the main character is working out his/her issues while solving the case.
I've been watching "Person of Interest" with Jim Caviezel and his character fits the bill. I'm not 100% in love with the series, but I like that they're building his character into someone dark and mysterious.


In total agreement with you, Lynn. It's too family friendly for my tastes, but other than that its not too bad. And I also don't care for the actor playing the main character. If anyone has ever read the original Grimm's fairy tales, they are not family friendly, are they? The show should be as dark and scary as the original tales are.
If anyone has ever read the original Grimm's fairy tales, they are not family friendly, are they? The show should be as dark and scary as the original tales are.
I used to read those original fairy tales from a book my mom had, and they creeped me out as a kid! I think the reason I loved them so much was because they weren't sanitized.
I used to read those original fairy tales from a book my mom had, and they creeped me out as a kid! I think the reason I loved them so much was because they weren't sanitized.

Oh yes! the original stories are actually quite grisly. I think the show is doing what they have to do to maintain mass market appeal, and while that's a little sad, you can't blame them. I wish they'd go a little more gritty too, but there isn't much farther they can go on Broadcast TV.

I wish they'd go a little more gritty too, but there isn't much farther they can go on Broadcast TV.
I agree. Although, I am kind of having the opposite problem with American Horror Story which has become so troubling (imho) that I don't know if I can continue watching it. I've already told my 16 yo daughter that she can't watch it any more. I was doing okay up until the last episode. I'd like to see them reign things in a little.
I agree. Although, I am kind of having the opposite problem with American Horror Story which has become so troubling (imho) that I don't know if I can continue watching it. I've already told my 16 yo daughter that she can't watch it any more. I was doing okay up until the last episode. I'd like to see them reign things in a little.


Lol. My daughters and I watch OUAT, too. My kids are a little too old for it (it's pretty tame), but somehow, we keep watching.
I did love the end of the last episode of AHS when (view spoiler) . It gave me hope for his character.
I did love the end of the last episode of AHS when (view spoiler) . It gave me hope for his character.

I think that what the Grimm ..."
Love Person of Interest. Great show. And I enjoy Once Upon a Time as much as Grimm. The wolf in Grimm is my favorite. LOL



The Grimm ability kinda weakens the mystery that would keep a police procedural show going. I wish they'd do more world building.

It's also been bugging me they haven't answered why some of the creatures seem to know he is a GRIMM right away and some don't. ..whats up with that?!

Also, I'd also like to see more world-building. Like - could these creatures always pass as humans? If not, when were they able to get this ability? How did it happen? So on and so forth.


I also missed the beginning of "Once Upon a Time," but I quite like Genifer Godwin (who plays Snow White/ Mrs Blanche-- she was in "Big Love") and the actress who plays Emma who was in "House." I don't feel so lost not having seen the first episodes of OUaT. And finding eps of these and many eps of tv On Demand is much less easy than one would think...

He can both see & kill them. The Buffy the Vampire Slayer people came up with this. Buffy had a rocky 1st year or so but went on to be a WOW. I hope ABC gives it a real chance like WB did for Buffy.
I like Once Upon a Time also. It's done by the Lost creators but I don't think it will get that kind of following.



I prefer "Once Upon a Time," because the cast and storylines are bigger and more seems to be happening. "Grimm"'s a cop show: though I gotta say I like the Portland setting-- with two-natured folks and monsters.
Julia wrote: "I gotta say I like the Portland setting-- with two-natured folks and monsters."
I love that, too! The forest in the show is so fairy tale-ish!
I love that, too! The forest in the show is so fairy tale-ish!

That's true of Grimm for me. I suppose it's filmed in Vancouver, but it looks like what I imagine Portland looks like. But not so much for Once Upon a Time with its mythical city Storyland.

Becca wrote: "Okay, I definitely noticed some better on screen chemistry between the two detectives last episode. The guy playing the Grimm still needs to step up his game...though there's nothing he do about hi..."
I think the Grimm character has a lot of potential, and I don't think the writers utilize it, either. A lot of times, though, characters in a series take a while to fully develop. Capt. Picard on Star Trek changed a lot from the first few episodes.
I don't think the actor who plays Grimm is too bad looking. He's no Eric Northman, but still... ;)
I think the Grimm character has a lot of potential, and I don't think the writers utilize it, either. A lot of times, though, characters in a series take a while to fully develop. Capt. Picard on Star Trek changed a lot from the first few episodes.
I don't think the actor who plays Grimm is too bad looking. He's no Eric Northman, but still... ;)




Frankie
It will never quite be Buffy because the dialog just isn't there, but it's a fine 45ish minutes of amusement.