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10/10
Best Episode of Grimm
Anonnamus27 August 2021
I have to admit, when I first began to watch the episode I had my doubts, believing this was going to be one huge disaster of a filler episode. I was wrong. By the end, I was laughing so hard I had to press pause to wipe the tears from my eyes. "Henry" (Hank) stole the show with his heartfelt words of love to his own reflection. Grimm pokes fun at itself in a refreshing change of pace from the constant moroseness of the series. I will definitely watch this one again.
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10/10
Perfect
shefchenko2 February 2021
I'll admit I enjoy comedies likes "Two and a half men" and "Futurama", but this episode right here beats them both. I couldn't stop laughing. "-Sir, I'll get the manager. -Can he marry us?" :D :D :D It's a pure gem this one!
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10/10
A Midsummer's Day Dream and a little bit more!
marydavis-424-6145051 March 2020
The most Shakespearean episode, this Midsummer's Night Dream with a Grimm twist was, as Monroe said, "So much fun". We watched what fools these Vesen and mortals be as our favorite characters spouted Shakespeare's love lines. With a little bit of The Ransom of Red Chief thrown in for good measure! And the Motown mirror romance Hank had with himself proved that he had rhythm but no blues.
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9/10
Hysterical
CassC082121 April 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Such a fun episode! It's nice to have a little lightheartedness when there's always a lot of darkness on the show. Laughed a lot. My favorite part was when everyone was attacking each other and nick falls to his knees and screens "rosaleeeeee!" Hysterical - cast must've had a blast making this episode.
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10/10
Most Ridiculously Funny Episode of the Series
kristinepassons5 November 2019
This episode had me laughing so hysterically I had to pause it. It's ridiculous, I'll grant you, but it's so out of character for the series and so unexpected while still maintaining the characters to perfection and it's absolutely awesome to watch.
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10/10
Best. Episode. EVER!!!!
laurenthorsteinson16 February 2023
I was seriously laughing so hard!!! How is this episode not rated 10/10 stars?!?!? Who the hell gave it less than a 10? I mean, at the very least it's a 9. I literally couldn't stop laughing at Hank, he was by far my favourite. The only thing I wish they would've changed is to have the actual plot of the episode go on for longer. I just think it would've been a lot funnier if they hadn't taken so long to get into the main plot. I also loved the Diana storyline!! At first I didn't understand why the captain was so nonchalant over his daughter, but then I understood what he was thinking and why he wasn't upset or worried 😂 Seriously one of my favourite (if not my favourite) episodes of the series!! Man I wish this show was still on!!
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9/10
What is love?
"Blind Love", episode 7 of the last season of the "Grimm", forgets for a while the... grim, dark and brooding plots and gives us one of the 'funny' episodes. And the better for it, because "Blind Love" is one of the best episodes of the series, very very funny. And it reminds us, the viewers, of why have we come to care and enjoy to be with those characters.

Rosalee has a surprise for Monroe's birthday: a weekend party at a hotel. But one of the employees of the hotel is wesen... and has a grudge against Nick. At the same time, Diana and Renard receive an unexpected visit.

Both story-lines play it with lots of humor and tongue-in-cheek. Diana and Renard's weekend together, which could have given for tension and scary moments, turns pretty soon into silliness (Sasha Roiz's faces tells us everything). And the everyone falls in love with everyone at the hotel is overacted, really silly, but so much fun that you will enjoy every second of it. Those actors have been together for so long that it is easy to see the fun they are having with all the plot twists and, especially, the dialogue.

A great episode. And with the end close at hand...
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10/10
Best episode ever
teamblaze7 May 2023
I must admit I thought it was going to be a silly episode but I had to admit I enjoyed it very much, especially because of the location where it was shot, see the hotel, the forest and the fall, also the change of darkness and violence we normally see in Grimm. It was great to see Wessens and humans behaving in a different way, like they were fools in love in a Shakespeare play. And the way Captain Renard reacts when he knows his daughter, Diana, has been kidnapped and what she's doing to man who took her away. This pisode it's all fun and no boring. If you enjoy Grimm you can't miss this episode.
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