Is it just me, or is Grimm very one-note? Every week, it’s a half-human, half-animal thing. They’re going to run out of animals.
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I saw this as a trend after the second episode. It looked like it was going to be very repetitive in approach so I quit watching at that point. “Monster of the Week” really isn’t my favorite kind of show anyway.
Especially when all the monsters are a variation on a theme.
I’m only watching it at this point because the Sculptor still is, and wants to discuss it. zzzzz
Doesn’t look at all like my kind of show.
I much prefer “Once Upon A Time”.
Yeah, me too.