Grimm Season 1 (UK/Watch pace) starts tonight 13/02/12 * TAGGED SPOILERS* |
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Monroe doing a 'Swiper' * impression lol 'Oh Man'
On a more serious note - he's chosen his side now full stop. *Swiper - google Dora the Explora
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I have to say the show for me is all about Monroe not Nick he is like a side character not that interesting.
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I need to join the Monroe fan club too!
I like Nick and Hank, they growing on me but Monroe is the star of this show! |
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Another vote for Monroe. Really enjoyed last night's episode.
I don't think a Grimm is meant to have any super-strength etc, just a normal person who can see through the human disguises to the creature beneath. |
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Monroe is the best thing about the show. I really like the lead actor though.
I'm really enjoying it but it's a bit too formulaic at times, kinda like the early seasons of Smallville but at least Smallville had a stronger sense of character development. I feel like none of the characters (except Monroe) are really fleshed out. |
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love Monroe, he is the main reason i keep watching it. its an enjoyable program, but its not a must watch for me.
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Far too little Monroe in tonight's ep for my liking!
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Cool snake guy though.
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Anyone Watching Grimm On Watch
Anyone else watching this programme. It is on a Monday night at 9.00pm. I like it especially the cop Nick's partner with his one-lines and also the guy who helps Nick suss out the baddies.
It is one show to watch. |
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Yes quite a few are. There's a thread about it in the Sci/fi fantasy section.
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Have had this on a series link since it started. It has taken a little while to grow on me but I like it. The scenery is lovely and it looks beautiful in HD.
I always want to watch the recording so I think that's a good sign. It reminds me a little of The X Files scenery wise. |
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Grimm has got our whole family watching it. It's doing the job Dr Who hasn't truly been up to (apart from Weeping Angels)- it makes our 7 year old daughter hide behind cushions but have to watch it.
Yes it's mostly "Monster of the Week" and "can we work out the pidgeon German name for the monster without using google" - but it entertains. And that is what good TV should do - Entertain. Some class TV on right now, with Grimm, Touch and (maybe) Alcatraz |
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This weeks, was very good with the Medical Centre and the Street Kids.....but the Bird pecking out the Eyes.
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Monroe managed to put me right off sausages this week.
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Nice to see Amy Acker again, I miss Fred.
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Watching Tarantella now.
I recognised Amy's voice before I saw her profile under that hat
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Was the actor playing the main suspect in this week's ep in the final season of Lost? His face is familiar.
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