04-24-2019, 08:11 PM
(04-24-2019, 03:11 PM)eric Wrote:(04-24-2019, 05:59 AM)dicappatore Wrote:I was suggesting that if Dylsh asks a question about what happens in Season 3 Episode 4, we shouldn't start to discuss Season 4 Episode 7. IMO talking about future events can spoil the viewing of S4 E1. I am not sure how many times I have rereviewed the DVD's but its about time for me to go to some meetings of GWA(Grimm Watchers Anonymous)(04-23-2019, 05:35 PM)eric Wrote: To my fellow obsessive demented devotees of all things GRIMM, please do not give any spoilers to our new member. To Dylesh, ask any questions you might have about GRIMM, trust me you will get lots of answers who have seem every episode too many times. Of course we all agree that what we saw is more correct then what everyone else has seen.
(04-24-2019, 01:23 AM)Dylsh Wrote: I have already watched it through once but I feel like I’ve missed quite a few episodes I watch a episode and don’t remember watching it originally
I guess eric must have missed the title of this thread. Even if it was only 6 seasons, lest not forger, it was a 22 episodes per season, except the last one and that was 13 episodes. How many other series are only 6 to 10 episodes per season?
Grimm totaled 123 episodes so, there is a lot to re-discover on the 2nd and 3rd watching s. I lost count if I am on the 4th or 5th. All I know is, on my last re-watch, I was still seeing lots of subtleties and stuff, I either missed or forgot.
I am currently watching all 7 seasons of GoT. I will probably do a Grimm re-watch again, with the wife, when done with GoT. she has the hots for David G. The more she sees him on the screen, the more I get attacked.
Shoot, I feel the same way eric. At least, we aren't screwed up as that crowd that makes up shitz that did not occur on the screen.
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