
Final outing will be just six episodes long
by MICHAEL HINMAN
May-16-2013 - No Comments
Gala fundraiser interrupted by witch hunters
This review may contain spoilers Under the influence of Charles' (Gale Harold) enchantment, Jane (Ashley Crow) is having noticeable issues. She can shed no insight on Calvin's papers or the family tree after it is discovered and has forgotten that Henry is dead. When Cassie (Britt Robertson) is n ...
Read MoreEven the meekest of creatures is capable of murder
"I am impelled not to squeak like a grateful and frightened mouse, but to roar ..." This show just keeps getting better and better. While solving the crime itself was easy, it was filled with character moments that made the episode. And there is plenty for our supporting cast to deal with too. ...
Read MoreThe truth of the fatal boat fire is revealed
This review may contain spoilers Jake (Chris Zylka) has returned to warn Cassie (Britt Robertson) that the witch hunter council lead by Eben (Sammi Rotibi) are going to hold a special dark witch killing ritual for her. The same ritual they used on her father, John Blackwell. In order to unde ...
Read MoreChronos introduces Dean to Eliot Ness, Hunter
This review may contain spoilers Sheriff Jody Mills (Kim Rhodes) has been monitoring the police bands for bizarre calls and gives the boys a tip on an unusual body in Canton, Ohio, which is outside her jurisdiction. The boys arrive and find an abandoned house for their base of operations. The ...
Read MoreSyfy premiers this Canadian import untouched
Last year, Syfy acquired the rights to the series “Lost Girl” and premiers it with their other supernatural series “Being Human.” I will come right out and say it -- I love the “Lost Girl” pilot and feel this show is a perfect fit on Syfy. The episode opens with our protagonist Bo (An ...
Read MoreThings get personal when the hunted this week is Hank
“Fee fi fo fum ... I smell the blood of an Englishman.” From this episode’s opening quote, one would think we are going to be dealing with a giant and some beans. Not quite, because “Grimm” take a different spin on it. We open with the rather brutal murder of a judge by a huge man (E ...
Read MoreFaye grabs for power and bad boys abound
This review may contain spoilers The incident with Diana's grandmother has convinced Cassie (Britt Robertson) that she needs to know all she can about her father. Adam (Thomas Dekker) suggests city record where they don't find any birth or death certificates, but do find that his residence of rec ...
Read MoreLittle miss hunter saves the day
This review may contain spoilers A grizzled man, Lee Chambers (Ian Tracey), sits looking out the window at a truck stop. The waitress, Marlene (Paula Lindberg), notes that he has been there a couple of days in row. He stands up to pay, exposing the large knife he carries as a prostitute, Sally (M ...
Read MoreHurricane Kate blows through town
This review may contain spoilers Cassie (Britt Robertson) dreams that Jake (Chris Zylka) returns only to find that he doesn't like it when she's angry. Distressed by the witch hunter attacks and the undefined threat caused by her dark magic, Cassie has been hiding at home and telling people that ...
Read MoreShe's a real wild child!
Lauren (Anna Lieberman) and Dustin (Mike Dunay) are hiking in the forest, just minding their own business. Unfortunately for them, Delmar Blake (Drew Barrios) is convinced they must be undercover cops trying to find his illegal marijuana garden. However, before he can kill them, he is attacked and k ...
Read MoreThe ages-old feud between bad wolves and little pigs continues
Hap (Brad William Henke) is having a bad night. First, while trying to work out with a Shake Weight, he shakes it so hard that it flies out the window. Then, when he walks out to retrieve it, his house explodes behind him. When Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) are sent out to inve ...
Read MoreNick smells a rat
“Danse Macabre” opens with an interesting juxtaposition, cutting between a rave in a warehouse, led by “DJ Retchid Kat,” and a string quartet rehearsal at a swank private school. The music director, Paul Lawson (Ted deChatelet) screams at the musicians, storms out and ends up being eaten ali ...
Read MoreHank has a brush with death in Bluebeard's Castle
In the first true standalone “Monster of the Week” episode, “Grimm” veers even more from standard fairy tale lore with a story very loosely based on the folk tale of Bluebeard. Nick (David Giuntoli) and Hank (Russell Hornsby) investigate the murder of a woman on a bridge. The trail leads ...
Read MoreThird episode deepens many of the central mysteries of the show
Episode 3 of “Grimm” seems to be only loosely based on the fairy tale of the Queen Bee. Fortunately, this results in a strong episode that deepens many of the central mysteries of the show. The first scene opens with a flash mob on a train, ending with a dead female lawyer. Nick (David Giunto ...
Read MoreSomebody's been sleeping in my bed!
The pilot episode last week sourced the familiar Little Red Riding Hood, but this week, “Grimm” gives us a modern twist on Goldilocks and the Three Bears. The first scene opens up with Gilda (Amy Gumenick) and Rocky (Alexander Mendeluk) breaking into a house in the woods. The scene ends with Gil ...
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