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I love Grimm. Every week it just keeps getting better. It is quickly becoming my favorite show on TV right now, and it certainly is high on my list of all-time favorites. Everything about it is first rate - from the writing and casting right down to the lighting and the set decorations. So much thought goes into every episode in an effort to present a cohesive vision of the noir world of the Grimmverse. Plus the humor is organic; that's a big hook for me.
On a personal level, it's just fun to watch a show where so much German is spoken :) I squeed a bit tonight when Monroe said to Nick, "Bis spater, alligator." Pretty much, "See you later, alligator." My brother and I say that to each other all the time!
And then there's Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell). He's one of the freshest characters to come out of a writers' room in ages. Ages! I understand that the character was going to be more of a cynical loner until Silas did his audition. They were bowled over by his take on it, and the rest is history. I was saying elsewhere that I believe that Monroe is very soon going to join the ranks of the iconic one-named cult favorites like Spock and Sheldon.
The true example of my love is that for Grimm . . . I would go to a con.
Seriously, if you haven't watched it yet, check it out. If you only saw the first episode, give it another look; everyone settled into character and the whole feel of the show is just spot on.
Now I need to go find some damn Grimm icons.
On a personal level, it's just fun to watch a show where so much German is spoken :) I squeed a bit tonight when Monroe said to Nick, "Bis spater, alligator." Pretty much, "See you later, alligator." My brother and I say that to each other all the time!
And then there's Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell). He's one of the freshest characters to come out of a writers' room in ages. Ages! I understand that the character was going to be more of a cynical loner until Silas did his audition. They were bowled over by his take on it, and the rest is history. I was saying elsewhere that I believe that Monroe is very soon going to join the ranks of the iconic one-named cult favorites like Spock and Sheldon.
The true example of my love is that for Grimm . . . I would go to a con.
Seriously, if you haven't watched it yet, check it out. If you only saw the first episode, give it another look; everyone settled into character and the whole feel of the show is just spot on.
Now I need to go find some damn Grimm icons.