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*[[Russell Hornsby]] as '''Hank Griffin''', Nick's homicide partner who, like Juliette, is not aware that Nick is a Grimm. He is somewhat sarcastic at times, and has gone through at least four marriages by the time the series begins, but is nevertheless still Nick's best friend in the human world.
*[[Russell Hornsby]] as '''Hank Griffin''', Nick's homicide partner who, like Juliette, is not aware that Nick is a Grimm. He is somewhat sarcastic at times, and has gone through at least four marriages by the time the series begins, but is nevertheless still Nick's best friend in the human world.
*[[Bitsie Tulloch]] as '''Juliette Silverton''', Nick's girlfriend, a veterinarian. She was unaware of Nick's duties as a Grimm until he tells her in the final episode of the show's first season. Although Marie suggested that Nick should leave Juliette for her safety, Nick has decided to stay with her. He postponed his original plans to propose to her while he explores his new life as a Grimm.
*[[Bitsie Tulloch]] as '''Juliette Silverton''', Nick's girlfriend, a veterinarian. She was unaware of Nick's duties as a Grimm until he tells her in the final episode of the show's first season. Although Marie suggested that Nick should leave Juliette for her safety, Nick has decided to stay with her. He postponed his original plans to propose to her while he explores his new life as a Grimm.
*[[Silas Weir Mitchell (actor)|Silas Weir Mitchell]] as '''Monroe''', a [[Creatures of Grimm#Blutbad|Wieder Blutbad]] who aids Nick with his cases. He is also a good friend of Nick's, even though he has some issues with Grimms since a Grimm killed his grandfather (but he acknowledges that the ancestor deserved it for butchering a village). Monroe is knowledgeable about the supernatural creatures that Nick goes up against, serving as Nick's direct source of insight and information into the supernatural community whenever the second-hand knowledge that Nick acquires from his ancestors' books is inadequate, as well as assisting Nick when cases require Nick to rely on someone who knows about the threats he faces. He also helps Nick make contact with creatures that would avoid Nick due to his status as a Grimm.
*[[Silas Weir Mitchell (actor)|Silas Weir Mitchell]] as '''Monroe''', a [[Creatures of Grimm#Blutbad|Wider Blutbad]] who aids Nick with his cases. He is also a good friend of Nick's, even though he has some issues with Grimms since a Grimm killed his grandfather (but he acknowledges that the ancestor deserved it for butchering a village). Monroe is knowledgeable about the supernatural creatures that Nick goes up against, serving as Nick's direct source of insight and information into the supernatural community whenever the second-hand knowledge that Nick acquires from his ancestors' books is inadequate, as well as assisting Nick when cases require Nick to rely on someone who knows about the threats he faces. He also helps Nick make contact with creatures that would avoid Nick due to his status as a Grimm.
*[[Sasha Roiz]] as '''Captain Sean Renard''', Nick's politically adept superior officer and a member of the creature community of unknown origin. Nick is totally unaware of his status and he ''seems'' to be a potential threat. In [[Last Grimm Standing|episode 12]], he is addressed as Your Highness, further implying that he belongs to royalty in the creature community. He seems to want a return to the old ways.
*[[Sasha Roiz]] as '''Captain Sean Renard''', Nick's politically adept superior officer and a member of the creature community of unknown origin. Nick is totally unaware of his status and he ''seems'' to be a potential threat. In [[Last Grimm Standing|episode 12]], he is addressed as Your Highness, further implying that he belongs to royalty in the creature community. He seems to want a return to the old ways.
*[[Reggie Lee (actor)|Reggie Lee]] as '''Sergeant Wu''', a policeman who works with Nick and Hank; he tends to do the 'grunt work' for them, running down facts and information.
*[[Reggie Lee (actor)|Reggie Lee]] as '''Sergeant Wu''', a policeman who works with Nick and Hank; he tends to do the 'grunt work' for them, running down facts and information.

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Grimm
File:Grimmintertitle.png
Grimm intertitle
GenreFantasy procedural
Horror
Mystery
Created byStephen Carpenter
David Greenwalt
Jim Kouf
StarringDavid Giuntoli
Russell Hornsby
Bitsie Tulloch
Silas Weir Mitchell
Sasha Roiz
Reggie Lee
ComposerRichard Marvin
Country of originTemplate:TVUS
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes22 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersNorberto Barba
Jim Kouf
David Greenwalt
Sean Hayes
Todd Milliner
ProducersSteve Oster
Stephen Welke
(associate prod.)
Production locationsPortland, Oregon and the surrounding metropolitan area
CinematographyClark Mathis
EditorChris G. Willingham
Camera setupMulti-camera
Running time43 minutes
Production companiesUniversal Television
GK Productions
Hazy Mills Productions
Open 4 Business Productions
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseOctober 28, 2011 (2011-10-28) –
present

Grimm is an American police procedural fantasy television drama series. It debuted in the U.S. on NBC on October 28, 2011[1]. In Canada, it airs on CTV and—in Europe, Asia, and elsewhere in the Americas—on such networks as Universal Channel and Watch. The show has been described as "a cop drama—with a twist... a dark and fantastical project about a world in which characters inspired by Grimms' Fairy Tales exist"[2], although the stories and characters inspiring the show are also drawn from other sources.

Synopsis

Homicide Detective Nick Burkhardt of the Portland Police Bureau learns he is descended from a line of "guardians" known as "Grimms," charged with keeping balance between humanity and the mythological creatures (called "Wesen" however use of Germanic pronunciation renders it sounding like "Vessin") of the world. Throughout the episodes, he must battle against an assortment of dangerous creatures, with help from his friend Monroe (who is a reformed creature), and his partner Detective Hank Griffin.[3]

Cast

  • David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, the show's protagonist and titular Grimm. Nick is a homicide detective, whose Aunt Marie (Kate Burton) tells him that he is descended from a line of hunters, called Grimms, who fight supernatural forces. Even before his abilities manifested, Nick had an exceptional ability to make quick and accurate deductions about the motivations and pasts of individuals, which has now expressed itself as his ability to perceive the supernatural that nobody else can see. In Season 1, Episode 22, Nick tells his girlfriend Juliette about being a Grimm and about the supernatural world. He has always wanted to propose to her.
  • Russell Hornsby as Hank Griffin, Nick's homicide partner who, like Juliette, is not aware that Nick is a Grimm. He is somewhat sarcastic at times, and has gone through at least four marriages by the time the series begins, but is nevertheless still Nick's best friend in the human world.
  • Bitsie Tulloch as Juliette Silverton, Nick's girlfriend, a veterinarian. She was unaware of Nick's duties as a Grimm until he tells her in the final episode of the show's first season. Although Marie suggested that Nick should leave Juliette for her safety, Nick has decided to stay with her. He postponed his original plans to propose to her while he explores his new life as a Grimm.
  • Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe, a Wider Blutbad who aids Nick with his cases. He is also a good friend of Nick's, even though he has some issues with Grimms since a Grimm killed his grandfather (but he acknowledges that the ancestor deserved it for butchering a village). Monroe is knowledgeable about the supernatural creatures that Nick goes up against, serving as Nick's direct source of insight and information into the supernatural community whenever the second-hand knowledge that Nick acquires from his ancestors' books is inadequate, as well as assisting Nick when cases require Nick to rely on someone who knows about the threats he faces. He also helps Nick make contact with creatures that would avoid Nick due to his status as a Grimm.
  • Sasha Roiz as Captain Sean Renard, Nick's politically adept superior officer and a member of the creature community of unknown origin. Nick is totally unaware of his status and he seems to be a potential threat. In episode 12, he is addressed as Your Highness, further implying that he belongs to royalty in the creature community. He seems to want a return to the old ways.
  • Reggie Lee as Sergeant Wu, a policeman who works with Nick and Hank; he tends to do the 'grunt work' for them, running down facts and information.
  • Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert (Recurring season 1; Regular season 2)[4], a Fuchsbau who takes over her brother's wesen spice shop after he is murdered. Rosalee assists Nick and Monroe in their efforts by providing additional information and remedies to supernatural problems.

Episodes

Many of the episodes are loosely based on stories written by the Brothers Grimm, albeit with considerable artistic license. Other episodes are based on other sources, including fables and legends, not written by the brothers Grimm.

Development and production

In January 2011, NBC announced that it had ordered a series titled Grimm.[5] David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf co-wrote the pilot, which was directed by Marc Buckland. Filming for the pilot began in March in Portland, Oregon.[2] In May 2011 NBC announced that it had picked up the series for a full season.[6]

Greenwalt and Kouf serve as executive producers for the series along with Sean Hayes and Todd Milliner.[7] The series is produced by Universal Media Studios and Hazy Mills Productions. It is filmed on location in and around Portland.[8] Greenwalt and Kouf told KGW[citation needed] they chose Portland because of its plentiful forests in the city's two largest parks, Washington Park and Forest Park.

On September 30, 2011, NBC delayed the debut of Grimm by one week, moving the premiere to October 28, 2011, so it could premiere closer to Halloween.[9] On November 21, 2011, NBC picked up the series for a full 22-episode season.[10] NBC showed a special Thursday showing on December 8 at 10pm to see if the network's overall ratings could improve.[11]

On March 16, 2012, NBC announced that the series had been renewed for a second season;[12] according to writers/producers David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf, they will continue to film the show in Portland, saying "Rain or shine, Portland has been the ideal setting for fairy tales with its enchanting layout. It is its own character in our show with the perfect mix of urban and rural settings."[13]

Casting

David Giuntoli, who plays Nick, was the first to be cast.[14] Silas Weir Mitchell was then cast as Monroe, the now-reformed "big bad wolf."[15] Following this, Russell Hornsby and Bitsie Tulloch were cast as Nick's partner Hank and his girlfriend Juliette, respectively.[16] Sasha Roiz was cast in the final regular role as Captain Renard.[17]

Critical reception

The series's beginning received mixed reviews, based on Metacritic's index score of 55 out of 100,[18]

At the beginning of the show's first season, Tim Goodman of The Hollywood Reporter said, "It has chills and humor and the ability to take a procedural story and twist it."[19] Mike Hale of The New York Times says, "Some of the jokes work, and some of the frights are actually scary, and on a repeat viewing the craftsmanship and attention to detail made more of an impression." [20] Mary McNamara of the Los Angeles Times wrote that she preferred another fairy-tale themed drama, ABC's Once Upon a Time, stating that despite a good cast and setting, Grimm puts an "entertaining crime spin on fairy-tale monsters that's a little too pat" for viewers. "All of which adds up to a nice, moody, entertaining-enough hour and the troublesome question of how interesting this will be by the third episode."[21]

Ratings

A press release put out by NBC on November 11, 2011, states, "Grimm and Up All Night Are the #1 New Drama and #1 New Comedy Among Top % Gainers Going from Live+Same Day to Live+7. Grimm is the #1 new drama on ABC, CBS, NBC or Fox in terms of percentage increase from L+SD to L+7 so far this season and also the #1 new series and the #2 show overall behind only Fox's Fringe (+57%), growing by +49% in adults 18–49 (to a 2.98 rating from a 2.00)"[22] The series, which has been averaging about 6.4 million U.S. viewers during its first season,[13] has been renewed for a second season.[12]

Season Timeslot (ET) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV Season Rank Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere Viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale Viewers
(in millions)
1 Friday 9:00 pm 22
October 28, 2011
6.56[23]
May 18, 2012
5.10[24] 2011–2012 #89 6.35[25]
2 22
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA 2012–2013 TBA TBA

International broadcast

The following table lists the countries in which Grimm airs outside the USA.

Country Network(s) Series premiere Timeslot
 Argentina Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Australia Fox8 January 4, 2012 Wednesdays at 8:30pm
 Belgium 2BE April 15, 2012 Sundays at 10:10pm
 Brazil Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Canada CTV October 28, 2011 Fridays at 9:00pm
 Chile Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Colombia Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Costa Rica Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Cyprus Universal Channel January 16, 2012
 Denmark TV3+ January 16, 2012 Mondays at 10:00pm
 Dominican Republic Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Ecuador Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 El Salvador Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 France Syfy Universal (France) April 24, 2012 Tuesdays at 8:30pm
 Germany VOX 2012[26]
 Greece Universal Channel January 16, 2012
 Guatemala Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Guernsey Watch February 13, 2012[27] Mondays at 9:00pm
 Honduras Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Hong Kong Universal Channel March 27, 2012[28] Tuesdays at 8:00 pm
 Hungary TV2 February 10, 2012 Saturdays at 0:00am
 Isle of Man Watch February 13, 2012[27] Mondays at 9:00pm
 Indonesia Universal Channel March 27, 2012[28] Tuesdays at 8:00pm (UTC+8) or 7:00pm (UTC+7)
 Ireland Watch February 13, 2012[27] Mondays at 9:00pm
 Jersey Watch February 13, 2012[27] Mondays at 9:00pm
 Malaysia Universal Channel March 27, 2012[28] Tuesdays at 8:00pm
 Mexico Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Netherlands RTL 5[29]
 Nicaragua Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Norway Viasat 4 March 4, 2012 Sundays at 8:30pm
 Panama Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Peru Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Philippines Universal Channel/CHASE on BEAM 31 March 26, 2012/April 13, 2012 Mondays at 9:00pm/Fridays at 9:00pm
 Poland Canal+ Poland July 15, 2012 Thursdays
 Portugal Syfy January 19, 2012 Thursdays at 10:15 pm
 Hungary TV2 February 10, 2012 Fridays at 23:55 pm
 Singapore Universal Channel March 27, 2012[28] Tuesdays at 8:00pm
 South Korea Channel CGV April 6, 2012[30] Fridays at 10:00pm
 Spain Calle 13 January 23, 2012 Mondays at 10:30pm
 Sweden TV6 November 17, 2011 Thursdays at 8:00pm
 Trinidad and Tobago NBC February 10, 2012 Fridays at 9:00pm AST
 United Kingdom Watch February 13, 2012[27] Mondays at 9:00pm
 Uruguay Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm
 Venezuela Universal Channel November 21, 2011 Mondays at 9:00pm

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