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Grimm on TNT (Original Post) irisblue Jan 2015 OP
Well, I do watch it on the original NBC channel...... a kennedy Jan 2015 #1
Yes. onehandle Jan 2015 #2
Agreed! Xyzse Jan 2015 #10
writers seem influenced by Fringe so far irisblue Jan 2015 #3
How far into Grimm are you? eShirl Jan 2015 #9
3 shows irisblue Jan 2015 #11
Did he still proclaim his innocence? Reter Jan 2015 #4
? I'm really confused irisblue Jan 2015 #5
Oh, I thought the OP was talking about Michael Grimm Reter Jan 2015 #7
Watch it every week OriginalGeek Jan 2015 #6
I think so. sarge43 Jan 2015 #8
I was surprised to see it on TNT schedule. grasswire Jan 2015 #12

a kennedy

(29,669 posts)
1. Well, I do watch it on the original NBC channel......
Wed Jan 7, 2015, 09:30 PM
Jan 2015

and I do like it, so if you've never seen it before, then by all means watch it.

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
10. Agreed!
Thu Jan 8, 2015, 11:33 AM
Jan 2015

I have a man-crush on that character.
Don't know why. I think it might just be the thought that he would be cool to be friends with.

irisblue

(32,979 posts)
11. 3 shows
Thu Jan 8, 2015, 01:03 PM
Jan 2015

maybe b/c I recently rewatched Fringe and the Grimm writers are using the archtype/TV tropes.....Nick = Olivia, + Peter Capt Renard =Cor. Broyles, Wu= Astrid, Marie=Walter; when I googled the characters for Grimm, so I had the right names, Kelley Burkhart came up as Nicks' not dead mom, again Walter, the parent who wasn't available for Peter. Since this show started in 2011, Fringe was in their 3rd season, and the Friday nite time slot for an untraditional scifi drama. and I could be way over thinking this

sarge43

(28,941 posts)
8. I think so.
Thu Jan 8, 2015, 09:09 AM
Jan 2015

Been watching it ever since it started. Watch it from the beginning, otherwise it's confusing.

I particularly enjoy it when it gets into the problems of being a Grimm or a Wessen. It's just not a monster of the week show.

grasswire

(50,130 posts)
12. I was surprised to see it on TNT schedule.
Thu Jan 8, 2015, 01:30 PM
Jan 2015

I have watched every episode, although it is generally out of my range of interest. The characters are attractive, and it is Portland-centric. So that's the attraction for me.

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