04-13-2017, 08:15 PM
I think they ended this show just in time. I think the show has been in trouble since Juliette became a hexienbiest.
We had a good ride.
We had a good ride.
04-13-2017, 08:15 PM
I think they ended this show just in time. I think the show has been in trouble since Juliette became a hexienbiest.
We had a good ride.
04-13-2017, 08:24 PM
Anyone watch John Doe? One of the best cliff hangers ever that Fox Channel never completed. I refused to watch Fox shows for a long time afterward.
That's why I love Netflix and Amazon Prime and catch the entire Seasons. (04-13-2017, 08:15 PM)Lou Wrote: I think they ended this show just in time. I think the show has been in trouble since Juliette became a hexienbiest. Why you say that? (04-13-2017, 03:08 PM)Renardfan99 Wrote: When I take a look at what Dick Wolf has achieved with the zillion versions of L&O and wonder why the Grimm crew did not follow his lead and nurture their show for the long haul. Yes, there could have been a Grimm spinoff that featured some of the wesens like Holly the blut blad, etc... that fans loved or even take a few of the vets and have them cross over like we see with L&O etc... stories. Grimm never meant last long as Law and Order.
04-14-2017, 01:36 PM
Ofc they ended one of the best show too soon, GRIMM is a unique show im very sad and a bit angry because it ended, ive been a so dedicated fan of GRIMM, never missed an episode and so anxious so see a new episode and a new season, and now its over. If NBC want they can bring it again, but not that easy because the way they ended S6, but if they really want they can start a S7, we never saw the other 6 royal familys, nicks mother spoke that the stick is part of a mutch greater power, we never saw the triplets too, etc, they have alot of stuff to bring this great show back, but who knows they bring it back someday, if it will come back ill wait for it ofc .
04-14-2017, 02:28 PM
(04-12-2017, 09:49 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:And well they should. Shows that last five to ten plus seasons are the exception rather than the norm. If Grimm has run it’s course, the creative team and actors have proven their mettle and deserve an opportunity for new projects. Who knows, one or two Grimm actors might end up on a show that runs for 10 plus seasons.(04-08-2017, 05:18 AM)Robyn Wrote: Popular shows typically provide access to bigger, and better, projects for the actors portraying popular characters. David Duchovny was excellent in his Fox Mulder role, but after eight seasons he wanted more than playing the same character year after year.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke
04-15-2017, 10:44 AM
(04-14-2017, 02:28 PM)Robyn Wrote:(04-12-2017, 09:49 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:And well they should. Shows that last five to ten plus seasons are the exception rather than the norm. If Grimm has run it’s course, the creative team and actors have proven their mettle and deserve an opportunity for new projects. Who knows, one or two Grimm actors might end up on a show that runs for 10 plus seasons.(04-08-2017, 05:18 AM)Robyn Wrote: Popular shows typically provide access to bigger, and better, projects for the actors portraying popular characters. David Duchovny was excellent in his Fox Mulder role, but after eight seasons he wanted more than playing the same character year after year. Indeed, some of them could very well do so. You may, or may not, expect this, but IMHO the cast members most likely to do that are Silas Weir Mitchell and Bree Turner. They may not be what some folks call "superstar" material, but like most good character actors they are hard working and talented journeymen. They are like Walter Brennan, C. C. H. Pounder, and a 1000 other actors and actresses. You see them in film after film and tv show after tv show, year after year, and often forget their names. But, they are always there.
"Gad! I'm such a genius! - Wile E. Coyote
04-15-2017, 10:56 AM
(04-15-2017, 10:44 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: Indeed, some of them could very well do so. You may, or may not, expect this, but IMHO the cast members most likely to do that are Silas Weir Mitchell and Bree Turner.I so agree. Silas Weir Mitchell and Reggie Lee were the only actors I recognized when the show premiered. Mitchell is a fantastic character actor, and Bree Turner held her own in every scene. I fell in love with Claire Coffee and Sasha Roiz, and am so hoping to see Roiz in something that challenges his skill.
"If my devils are to leave me, I am afraid my angels will take flight as well." Rainer Maria Rilke
04-15-2017, 11:21 AM
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(04-15-2017, 10:56 AM)Robyn Wrote: I fell in love with Claire Coffee and Sasha Roiz, and am so hoping to see Roiz in something that challenges his skill.The Oregonian/OregonLive By Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonLive http://www.oregonlive.com/tv/2017/04/gri...n_and.html on April 14, 2017 at 7:50 PM, updated April 14, 2017 at 7:58 PM "Grimm" may be over, but with the towering trees, raindrop-dappled shrubbery and cloudy skies at Pier Park on Friday, it felt like the NBC show could have been filming a new episode. It didn't hurt that two of the stars of "Grimm," David Giuntoli (who played hero Nick Burkhardt) and Sasha Roiz (who played Nick's boss, Portland Police Captain Sean Renard) were on hand at the North Portland park. ...... Roiz, whose five-month-old miniature poodle, Bernie, was one of the big hits of the afternoon, tried a pastry decorated to look like the character of "Grimm" Rosalee (played by Bree Turner.) "Oh, Rosalee," Roiz joked between bites, "You're just as delicious as I thought you'd be." Giuntoli reminisced about shooting what he estimated was 20 or more "Grimm" episodes in Pier Park. For example, the woodsy setting stood in for Germany's Black Forest in the episode, "Into the Schwarzwald." "I got out my passport to come today," Giuntoli joked, before fondly - maybe fondly? - recalling working in the park amid "a lot of mud," and "a lot of rain." The weather Friday got into the "Grimm" spirit, moving unpredictably from showers to sunshine. ..... Then the ceremony started, with sunshine disappearing behind the clouds. As Brown finished her remarks, drops started falling again. Soon, heavy rain, with nuggets of hail, started. Amid the wet goodbyes, "Grimm" cast and crew members recalled how typical such changes in the weather were when filming the show. "This is when we'd call 'action,'" Giuntoli said, with a laugh. comments Onlyslightlybent 12 hours ago We shot many scenes in Pier Park. Besides the final resting spot of Aunt Marie's Aistream (where Juliet burned it in rage after being turned into a hexenbiest), it was the location for all the neo-nazi-esque forest trial, chase and finale, the Iron Hans scenes, most of the Black Forest scenes, and many more. Seems like we were there at least 2 or 3 times each season. I think I can speak for the rest of the crew, 75% of whom are Portland natives, when I say Thank You to the people of Pier Park neighborhood for putting up with our noise and traffic. We truly appreciate it. Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonLive 15 hours ago Pier Park was also where Aunt Marie's trailer was located after it was moved from its original location within sight of the Willamette River. The Oregonian/OregonLive By Kristi Turnquist | The Oregonian/OregonLive
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
04-15-2017, 07:42 PM
I didn't know a single actor on the show when it started but I'd be happy to see any of them in future projects. But I really hope Claire gets on a show I like. I miss my sexy hexenbiest
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