Fantasy NBC's Grimm

Interesting episode....very interesting.

At first, I was all like this is the stupid kid ---aka Charlie --- from Revolution. Yet, the ending was pretty funny. The kid played it really well.

I also like that Hank is in on the secret, but there is something wrong with the blending of the procedural and the supernatural this season. I just wish they had a better blend.

On a side note, it was good to see Adalinde again. I hope she's a bad ass this season....would be nice to see her really kicking ass and going up against the Captain.

le sigh...not a fan of the whole Juliette thing. This plot is very stupid and I don't really like where it is going. I also have a an issue with her not remembering....
 
le sigh...not a fan of the whole Juliette thing. This plot is very stupid and I don't really like where it is going. I also have a an issue with her not remembering....


She's just uninteresting character, and no matter what they do with her she will always be uninteresting. Either give her memories back or kill her off. I don't give a rats ass about some love angle with her and Renard.

Other than that crap I enjoyed the episode quite a bit.
 
She's just uninteresting character, and no matter what they do with her she will always be uninteresting. Either give her memories back or kill her off. I don't give a rats ass about some love angle with her and Renard.

Agreed. It's just stupid and I feel it's way to reinsert Renard back into the story and at this point...I rather see his brother as the main villian.
 
Can't kill Juliette off, she's too pretty and the show is enough of a sausagefest already, but I do agree her current arc and where it is going is feeble.

I didn't care much for this weeks ep, I guessed early on that the kid was the real killer. I think any time Munroe is not heavily involved the ep suffers.
 
Chiming in.....

She is a bit uninteresting and the story with Juliette is a little weak (not been done overly well), but it's also potentially a HUGE deal.

As it stands, Nick and his friends have no idea at all Renard is even involved with the Grimm world, let alone that he's a huge part of it. Juliette being drawn to Renard since he woke her is a huge deal because it can bridge that gap and point Nick in that direction.
 
The Captain is the most intriguing character on the show, mainly because we don't really know what he is...
 
not sure if I'm digging the soap opera crap they're pulling with the captain and julliet. Also at this point, I think nick should either move out for a little bit or ask julliet to leave, depends on who the house belonged to originally I suppose.
 
The chick playing Juliette is so terrible. Always has the same damn look on her face no matter what's happening. She seriously ruins the show for me anytime she comes on screen.
 
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I figured she was going to die based on those dreams nick was having in the first season, definitely would have made for more interesting story. the whole amnesia thing worked for the first few episodes, and initially I loved the captain's involvement in her recovery from the coma, he was developing in a really interesting direction, but then they introduced this whole fixation on julliet thing. I still love the show and thus far this recent character development with those two are the only gripes I have with this season .
 
I think the actress that plays Juliette is very beautiul. She's almost the dictionary definition of the perfect wife (the Juliette character); that being said...could she get her frickin memory back already! They feed us tiny dribbles of it, if at all, each week. It's about time she remembers Nick told her he was a Grimm, or that she dies and/or Nick learns about the Captain and who he is.

The past ep with the other Grimm, was interesting. I was disappointed it only lasted for one ep, as i thought it was a good angle for the show to go in for a few more eps.
 
The Juliette/Captain stuff really is dragging things down, it's not interesting or entertaining, and where is Rosalee?

I think the actress that plays Juliette is very beautiul. She's almost the dictionary definition of the perfect wife (the Juliette character); that being said...could she get her frickin memory back already! They feed us tiny dribbles of it, if at all, each week. It's about time she remembers Nick told her he was a Grimm, or that she dies and/or Nick learns about the Captain and who he is.

The past ep with the other Grimm, was interesting. I was disappointed it only lasted for one ep, as i thought it was a good angle for the show to go in for a few more eps.

I was thinking the same thing while I was watching it, a rogue Grimm or impostor Grimm acting out archaic methods because Nick wasn't getting the job done in his eyes was a potentially great overarching story, but they rushed through it.
 
The Juliette/Captain stuff really is dragging things down

My thoughts exactly. I hope they figure this out. The side story doesn't make her more interesting, but I do understand it would be a male-feista if she wasn't there. Still....something needs to happen.

I am glad they brought back back Adalind. I like where they may be going with her.
 
I liked this weeks case, one of the best of the season.

My thoughts exactly. I hope they figure this out. The side story doesn't make her more interesting, but I do understand it would be a male-feista if she wasn't there. Still....something needs to happen.

I am glad they brought back back Adalind. I like where they may be going with her.

Well judging by the fact Monroe now knows I think they are finally going to wrap up Juliette's arc and maybe progress Renard's story at last, but why is next weeks ep the fall finale? :huh:
 
Wow. Latest episode of Grimm was absolutely amazing.

What a way to end it! So.....when's it back?!?!
 
great episode...though I am kind of sick Julliet. maybe it's the actress' inability to inject any form of charisma into her character. Idk, I just think Nick's character needs a little tragedy next season.
 
Wow. Latest episode of Grimm was absolutely amazing.

Didn't find it that great. Best episode of the season though. Probably because the story is actually going somewhere now. And a lot more screen time for Monroe helps a lot too. Find him and Nick working together a lot more entertaining than Nick and Hank.

And holy **** does Juliette needs to go. She's such a terrible character getting worse each week. And I put most of the blame on the actress for being so damn awful. Just so wooden and just sucks the life out of every scene she's in. Felt that way since season 1.

Everyone in the cast has such great chemistry, but she has it with nobody and it ruins things.

Hope they get her memories back soon so they can toss her ass into the background again.
 
I have no problem with the character, Juliette.... til last night. What a *****.

Glad that part of the story is out in the open.
 
He's been nothing but nice and patient with her and she's just a cold ***** in return. I get that she doesn't remember him, but damn woman show him some kind of compassion for the man.

I actually hope he doesn't take her back in the end. Magic or not there is no excuse for the way she treats him. All it did was remove her memories of him and have her fall for Renard. She's being a ***** all on her own and if I were Nick I would be like holy crap she is not really a nice person.
 
I think you are being to hard on her. If I lost all memories of a single individual from my life I would be a lot more upset about it and want nothing to do with that person. Add to it that there is a magic curse in play that is almost certainly designed to drive her away from Nick and her behavior becomes understandable.
 
To be continued...Sorry.

Lol, what the hell?
 
I like Once Upon A Time but like other fantasy shows. Is Grimm worth getting into.
 

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