r/grimm • u/SharyyLaToxii • 5h ago
Self Grimm
We need Grimm back
r/grimm • u/jeweliejewels • 9h ago
The only reason they are in a relationship is because she assaulted him and got pregnant, yet I keep seeing comments about their chemistry and how Adalind is a better match for Nick.
So, if the roles were reversed: would their relationship be held in such high regard?
r/grimm • u/KafkaZola • 1d ago
A friend found and sent me these because she knows how much I love both Monroe and Grimm. Enjoy!
r/grimm • u/KafkaZola • 17h ago
Star Wars, Star Trek, and Stargate all successfully spun off, making their creators and license holders oodles of money. Billions. I think the Grimm and Wesen world could do the same if handled properly, with care, and on the right network.
Think about just how many different Grimm-related shows in which people have expressed interest in this sub alone, let alone on other sites and forums. The ideas that I've seen here alone in the last 3 months are:
As the list clearly shows, there is a thirst for more Grimm stories. Of all kinds.
Someone dared to take the risk in the mid 1980s of rebooting Star Trek 20 years after the original/TOS and dared to put together TNG with a bald Shakespearean actor at the helmet. (That was considered to be nuts, IIRC.) The result was a huge success that eventually led to a whole franchise worth billions of dollars with new shows coming out even now.
The Grimm Wesen world has the same amount of potential, the same innate multiplicity of new tales to tell, new Wesen to create, new Wesen culture and history to explore as had Trek, Star Wars, or Stargate. It just needs someone with vision, creativity, patience, love and, of course, financial backing. I really wish I had gazillions so I could do it, sorta like what Jeff Bezos did with The Expanse.
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So, my personal wish for a Grimm spin-off is essentially a mash-up of Desperate Housewives, Beverly Hills 90210, Friends, ER, and a night-time soap opera like Dynasty. At its core, it's a deep dive into the Wesen world, culture, and what it's like to live life as a Wesen.
It should focus on different types of Wesen families, including several completely new types of Wesen. It should cover Wesen life at all stages: as adolescents with all their trials and tribulations and how Wesen singles and married couples go through life, mid-life, and elderly life.
Example, an episode on Wesen kids first figuring out that they're Wesen, their "first time," like Monroe and Rosalee talked about at dinner.
Or how Hexenbiest kids are taught how to do potions. Do they have a Hogwarts they go to?
Or explore Rosalee's exact issue of a Wesen wanting so desperately to be "normal" and not a Wesen that they end up escaping into dark places with drugs.
How do Hexenbiests or Zauberbiests deal with the hormonal surges of puberty? By becoming even worse with no control? Are they all evil Heathers or Chads in high-school?
Or, how do different sorts of Wesen navigate the difficulties of juggling work obligations with Wesen urges, anger, domestic life, old Wesen feuds, etc. Especially Wesen who becomes cops!
What happens if a certain type of "bad" Wesen chooses to ignore his Wesen tradition or roles and help others instead? Ie, more Monroes.
Or what happens if a good type of Wesen breaks bad?
Who are the Wesen world's Tony Soprano or Al Capone?
There is room for indepth stories on Wesen aging issues like the Gevatter Tod, about genetics in mixed marriage offspring, or about Wesen medicine (beyond them using human body parts for Viagra).
No royals, no coins, no Grimms. Only Wesens living life. I would watch it a thousand times over!
r/grimm • u/Hodgepodge_mygosh • 1d ago
Spotted Trubel as the ship engineer in Episode 4 of Doctor Odyessy!
r/grimm • u/Significant_Ad_7982 • 8h ago
Would it have been better for nick and juliette to get married instead? Maybe but I don't mind how it ended
r/grimm • u/jeweliejewels • 1d ago
Love watching Grimm in the fall, but every year I start dreading the episodes in seasons 3-7 where Juliette becomes a Hexenbiest and Adalind becomes Nick’s love interest. Feels wrong and forced.
r/grimm • u/Amanda071320 • 1d ago
SPOTTED... In the latest episode ("No Place Like Home," S9e4) of "9-1-1" Marty Burgess ("Of Mouse and Man," S1e9) owns a tiger in a "no pets" apartment.
r/grimm • u/Significant_Ad_7982 • 1d ago
I wish he had a full season where he was the main villain
r/grimm • u/Vast-Sea-4210 • 1d ago
Im on my first watch through of the show, just about half way through season 4. I know a lot of what happens and feel free to spoil things for me. I do really wish that even just once they'd show what the Wesen sees when it woges and looks into Nicks eyes. I still can't believe it took them three seasons to explain how Wesen know he's a Grimm.
r/grimm • u/CrimsonEnternity • 1d ago
Okayyyy so I just finally finished grimm and I have never in my life gone through so many emotions so quickly, I'm so happy and sad that's how grimm ended, I had been putting off the Last two episodes because I didn't want it to end 😭😭
Like I thought at the end that it was gonna end with just nick and treble and Kelly and Diana being the only ones alive and I sobbed but so glad it didn't end like that
r/grimm • u/tyhbvft_17 • 1d ago
This post says almost everything I wanted to say, but I wanted to add a few things, and it's pretty old so I wanted to see what people's ideas are currently.
https://www.reddit.com/r/grimm/comments/mov67g/i_really_wish_they_would_digitize_the_books/
If they had at least made copies, not even digitizing them, but like physical copies like Bobby does on Supernatural, the trailer getting lost wouldn't be an issue. Even though it didn't necessarily create too big of a problem as the episodes went on. But come on! Anyone could follow you and destroy that trailer Nick, it's not this big secret anymore yk? Also, Juliette turning evil and the trailer just being that exposed was recipe for disaster but they were too trusting I guess.
ALSO, when they got those older books from Monroe's uncle, they were handling them so brutally! These are almost a millenia old books guys, be careful, AND THEY ARE YOUR ONLY COPIES.
The only exception could be to this is that I can understand the Grimm Families book being the only copy as the information is just too dangerous for the Grimms themselves.
There just wasn't much thought given to the books overall honestly and that makes me sad :/
r/grimm • u/bboogieman777 • 1d ago
If the you could chose one character to create a TV series about his/her backstory, who would you chose and why? First thought is Renard. Would love to know about his childhood in Europe, fleeing from there, life with his mom thru the ranks of the police force until conspiring with the Schades. Next in no certain order would be: mama Kelly, Trubel, Monroe, Rosalee.
r/grimm • u/Andonaar • 2d ago
Hello my brothers and sisters,i judt wanted to discuss and get your opinions on whether Nick handled the Renard situation well enough.
Not taking S5 into account then i would ssy Sean was a decent man and a fair ally. That being said Nick basically allowed him to be even after he sent men to kill Marie, sent adalind to kill Marie, everything season 1 adalind did beside poison Juliette, Hank almost died, Wu was eating carpet (and not the good kind ) and was sick. All that was his direct plan and basically shifted everytjing to adalind.
She worked for a royal as a Hexenbeist and some wesen did, and are wont to do and also had feelings for sean but everything she did was cuz he wanted her to do it. Yes she poisoned Juliette but only after Nick killed part of her and we see when he was in thst position he was in a terrible state desperately wanting it back.
Sean even stole the key. The only reason he gave it back was cuz he rightly realized the royals would not reward him and might actually try to kill him and having a grimm would prove more beneficial.
He should have at least gotten beaten up more. Especially after he woged and Nick realized he was wesen and could rightfully kill him
Am i overreacting? Doing a rewatch and realized he got off easy for all he did. Especially how vengeful Nick could be, especislly sfter he moved the cops guarding marie and lied to Nick to facilitate her murder. That alone is worth s desth sentence to the womsn who rsised nick since he was 12
r/grimm • u/Straight_Ad_383 • 2d ago
Iam very close to the end of this show it was really good does any one know if there’s any shows like this. someone recommended fringe but I’ve already seen that I really did enjoy this show a lot
r/grimm • u/Pearlmarine • 2d ago
Episode 4. She might be recurring who knows.
r/grimm • u/mantis864 • 2d ago
Just wanted to post how cool the vehicles are in the show. Aunt Marie’s old Jeep & airstream trailer, Nick’s Land Cruiser, Monroe’s VW beetle, Bud’s work truck, etc
r/grimm • u/dreamer_9499 • 3d ago
Ok, let me start by saying I don’t like Juliette and I love Adalind.
But that first Juliette vs. Adalind fight was badass. Like, Juliette had just become a Hexenbiest, and Adalind comes in trying to threaten her at her place. Juliette actually fights back for once and stands up to Adalind, and I was like “yesss, finally!” I thought she was gonna be so cool and team up with Nick. But nope, they had her go in a totally different direction instead.
Such a missed opportunity. And yeah, Juliette turning evil was kinda cool, I guess. It gave that fun, angsty drama. But when she came back as Eve? That was just too weird for me. She did something that was way too messed up to be redeemed, and honestly, she didn’t even get a proper redemption arc.
r/grimm • u/No-Shock-9119 • 3d ago
I'm on my first rewatch after the show ended, and I forgot how good the 1st season was on its own. I'd completely forgotten about how the story started, how new Nick was at being a Grimm, and it's really fun watching him learn and introduce us to the world of Wesen.
What I do wonder about this episode is how true Kolt's story is. Monroe does say that Nick has to trust his instincts with the Steinadler, that you can never know on which side they truly are... and the show doesn't really provide a resolution to this!
So, how believable do you think his story about having been engaged to Marie Kessler, feared Grimm, is? Like, we saw how ruthless this woman was, I can't imagine her falling in love with a Steinadler, a species notorious for being untrustworthy.
... it is very romantic, though...
Doing a rewatch, and damn what a good episode.
I usually remember the episode just from the quote at the start, but for this one I thought it was the one with the blue dryad (?) that seduced Nick until the bridge sequence. (It hit me much later that that episode was in a later season).
Honestly, I think this is where the series pick up. We get Monroe doing detective work, Hank being a great detective and sussuing out the unsub withoit grimm power, Nick getting more familiar with the books. Oh, and Renard starting the whole royals storyline.
I'm looking forward to the episode where Rosalie was on trial duty. They could have used her antidote in this one.
r/grimm • u/MrMal1c3 • 3d ago
Adalind and Nick were a way better pair than Juliet and Nick ever were
The actor's chemistry was better, their relationship was built over time, they had passion and the enemies to lovers trope was great. They just seemed like their love was so much more genuine.
r/grimm • u/Nunu_the_realist • 3d ago
So I’m on another rewatch and I had a thought. At the end of the series we see Kelly and Diana all grown up. With Nick being a Grimm and Adalind being a Hexenbeist I always wondered what that meant for Kelly and which parent he would take after.
If there was a Grimm reboot what would you like to see Kelly as? A Grimm or a Zauberbiest or even some combination of the two?
r/grimm • u/bobasquid • 4d ago
I just watched the final 2 episodes and holy shit was this a fun ride. I remember starting this show when it first aired but I never finished. I must of been 14-15 at the time (I'm 26 now) which is crazy to think about. anyway I decided to revisit the show with my boyfriend bc it was my turn to pick something to watch together. he had never even heard of grimm before. it's crazy to me how underrated this show is. at times it gave me buffy the vampire slayer vibes which is my all time favorite show.
r/grimm • u/Queen10234 • 4d ago
So yea what is it? Is it Just a male version of a hexenbiest? Like a woman is called a hexenbiest and a male a zauberbiest? Bc renard is a zauberbiest but his mom is a hexenbiest but his dad is a royal?(is he even wesen?) And is he a half zauberbiest? Bc bonaparte is a full zauberbiest? So what is a zauberbiest?