11-17-2018, 07:43 AM
(11-17-2018, 07:28 AM)eric Wrote:(11-17-2018, 01:36 AM)irukandji Wrote: I never found Trubel such an interesting character that I wanted to know more about her. It was more than enough that she appeared from time to time to help Nick, then departed when she was no longer needed.I think Grimm, monsters and all that, could not be a comedy, but hey I am surprised at some of the successful returns and redo's out there. Drama or crime show, that seems more likely, controlling monsters is always good for excitement.
If NBC is going to renew the series, I would hope they take the same tact as the Star Trek franchises; new cast, new location, completely new stories.
(11-12-2018, 05:21 PM)eric Wrote: Maybe a Truble show won't last more than a few episodes, but did anyone really expect Frazier to last 11 years? Granted it was a comedy, but how many jokes can there be about a pompous shrink? If there won't be a steady diet of WOW every week, no changing the main evil doers every year--Royals, ex-hex, wessen purity nut jobs, BC, Z - the show might last long enough for me to want to add it to my DVD collection.
Could Grimm return as a comedy/drama series?
I don't mean a true comedy in the sense that there are continual gags, one liners, and pratfalls. What I am talking about is more of a blended show. Grimm always seemed to take itself so seriously and I am wondering if perhaps making it a blended show might be the way to another successful series without copying the original. Maybe something along the line of Wynonna Earp, if you're familiar with that series.
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