Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
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"THE GRIMM IDENTITY" 10/30/2015 (09:00PM - 10:00PM) (Friday) : NICK BURKHARDT IS A MAN ON FIRE - ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ GUEST STARS - In the wake of his mother's beheading and Juliette's death, things have never been more chaotic for Nick (David Giuntoli). Having lost so much, Nick must dig deep and decide what type of person he wants to be, while also coming to grips with fathering a child with his once sworn enemy, Adalind (Claire Coffee). His search for the truth leads him to FBI Agent Chavez (guest star Elizabeth Rodriguez) and puts him at odds with those close to him. Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Sasha Roiz, Reggie Lee and Bree Turner also star. TV-14 V 22 episode 5th season |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Yes! Can't believe this Friday night show has survived into its fifth season
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Surprised Juliette is really dead. Major characters usually don't get killed, so was this Bitsie wanting out or NBC doing a salary dump?
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by MLBFan24
(Post 12632752)
Yes! Can't believe this Friday night show has survived into its fifth season
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Switching from a procedural to a serial drama has really improved the series overall.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
When Chavez and that other guy were looking into that cell and something came screaming and charging at them from inside did anyone else think that might be Juliette?
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 12633693)
When Chavez and that other guy were looking into that cell and something came screaming and charging at them from inside did anyone else think that might be Juliette?
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by stvn1974
(Post 12633693)
When Chavez and that other guy were looking into that cell and something came screaming and charging at them from inside did anyone else think that might be Juliette?
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Glad to have it back on!
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by Kdogg
(Post 12633715)
Yes. Until I see a body in the ground Juliette still lives. I don't care what the actress, producers or writers say.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
I think it was Adelind's kid in the cell. Since it was that guy who was talking to Chavez who saved her from the Royals last season.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by pelenor
(Post 12636714)
I think it was Adelind's kid in the cell. Since it was that guy who was talking to Chavez who saved her from the Royals last season.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
One of those US Marshal guys looked and sounded like Keegan-Michael Key.
Can't wait for more themed Grimm episodes (such as Christmas). They usually pull creatures from other cultures that I'm not familiar with. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by pelenor
(Post 12636714)
I think it was Adelind's kid in the cell. Since it was that guy who was talking to Chavez who saved her from the Royals last season.
Spoiler:
The plot with the teenage Vessen was a little featherweight, but the end where they were taken to Vessen-Juvee was heavy. Methinks that they'll be brainwashed into fighting for this mysterious organization with the slash-marks. Not sure I like Nick's new digs... but it was time to move on from the old house. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
I can't remember another show where the main character moves into another house in the middle of a series. I've seen it happen plenty of times near the series finale.
For example, sitcoms always have that main residential location (house, apartment), but the main characters likely move to another place near the end of the series. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by MLBFan24
(Post 12645108)
I can't remember another show where the main character moves into another house in the middle of a series. I've seen it happen plenty of times near the series finale.
For example, sitcoms always have that main residential location (house, apartment), but the main characters likely move to another place near the end of the series. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
This is season five and can't be a cheap series. It is already in syndication and once they get to that magical number of 100 episodes I feel it will be in danger no matter the ratings.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Moving to a more secure location was a good move. Thinking he should move ever sense the last season ended. Too many bad events along with the location being too well known.
The new place could look a bit nicer though. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
I thought that "Trouble" is supposed to be spelled "Trubel" since the character's real name is Theresa Rubel.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by windom
(Post 12645219)
I thought that "Trouble" is supposed to be spelled "Trubel" since the character's real name is Theresa Rubel.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
I wonder if the show ever gets back to the plot line with the keys. That was central to season one but has only been addressed a couple times since.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
It's been building since last season, but I don't like this potential coupling of Nick and Adelind. She's very attractive and has been sweet and caring but seriously? Off the top of my head she's:
- Killed Nick's aunt (the woman who raised him) - Tried to Kill Nick many times - Tried to Kill Juliette and Monroe and Rosalee - Bewitched Hank to fall in love with her - Poisons Wu (accidentally) - Tried to sell her first kid to the Royals - Betray the witch who was helping her sell her kid - Impersonate Juliette to sleep with Nick to make him loose his powers which lead to Juliette becoming a Hexanbeast which lead to his mother's murder. This women has been responsible for the worst things that have happened to Nick. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by Kdogg
(Post 12650886)
It's been building since last season, but I don't like this potential coupling of Nick and Adelind. She's very attractive and has been sweet and caring but seriously? Off the top of my head she's:
- Killed Nick's aunt (the woman who raised him) - Tried to Kill Nick many times - Tried to Kill Juliette and Monroe and Rosalee - Bewitched Hank to fall in love with her - Poisons Wu (accidentally) - Tried to sell her first kid to the Royals - Betray the witch who was helping her sell her kid - Impersonate Juliette to sleep with Nick to make him loose his powers which lead to Juliette becoming a Hexanbeast which lead to his mother's murder. This women has been responsible for the worst things that have happened to Nick. |
Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
So having hexienbiest powers automatically makes you an evil person, and simply removing the ability to perform spells changes you into a nice person? Seems a bit silly.
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Re: Grimm (NBC) -- Season 5 Thread -- Premieres 10/30/15
Originally Posted by van der graaf
(Post 12650935)
Don't disagree, but they have tried to explain that away by her being a hexienbiest. Her powers are now dormant, so she is different than the person who did those things.
Her good guy turn is just as abrupt as Juliet's heel turn. Looking at Kdog's summary, Nick shouldn't want to have anything to do with this woman. Shes easily been the most destructive force in his life. |
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