A homicide detective discovers he is a descendant of hunters who fight supernatural forces.A homicide detective discovers he is a descendant of hunters who fight supernatural forces.A homicide detective discovers he is a descendant of hunters who fight supernatural forces.
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
- 1 win & 17 nominations total
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- TriviaIt was revealed at Comic Con that actual descendants of the Brothers Grimm reside in Portland. The producers had no idea until a member in the audience told them.
- GoofsThe trailer is more than twice as wide on the inside than on the outside, revealing the interiors were filmed on a sound stage.
- Quotes
Nick Burkhardt: I guess you don't have to be a hexenbiest to be a witch
Adalind Schade: You don't have to be a witch to work this kind of magic.
- Crazy creditsThe second season finale has a note from the writers that says, "To be continued. Oh, come on. You knew this was coming."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Face Off: Scene of the Crime (2012)
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Not grim at all, but delightful
Rarely does a series move me to review it. But this one is quite special. The premise is almost like Monsters Inc where the little girl scares the monsters under the bed - just made for adults. And what a lot of monsters there are here! The possibilities are almost endless...
Vaguely based on the Grimm tales, this series transports those tales into the 21st century far better than any other recent attempt at it. Each episode is a surprise, some have major frights in them, though the one criticism I have is that the main character isn't "grim" enough.
But to me the revelation - and half the fun of this show - is the character Monroe, played masterfully by Silas Weir Mitchell - truly funny, bringing a human touch to the monsters on display... he truly deserves an award for his role in this.
Vaguely based on the Grimm tales, this series transports those tales into the 21st century far better than any other recent attempt at it. Each episode is a surprise, some have major frights in them, though the one criticism I have is that the main character isn't "grim" enough.
But to me the revelation - and half the fun of this show - is the character Monroe, played masterfully by Silas Weir Mitchell - truly funny, bringing a human touch to the monsters on display... he truly deserves an award for his role in this.
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- Eternalkid
- Feb 13, 2013
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- Runtime45 minutes
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- 16:9 HD
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