Hopefully the NBC honchos will feel guilty about throwing Grimm into the path of the World Series (in their defense, a seventh game is a rarity) and even bad ratings won't doom it right away.
I give it an A.
It was interesting and kept my interests...the end had a twist. They did a good job of being creepy and maybe too good...parts were cheesy and slow...but over all it was a good pilot and I can't wait to see more eps.
The series premiere of Grimm surprised to the upside, notching a 2.1 adults 18-49 rating. That was the best non-sports Friday rating on any network since 12/31/10 (New Year's Rockin' Eve).
9:00PM NBC Grimm (series premiere) 2.1/6 6.486(million)
I was jazzed to see two Prison Break alumni, not just Haywire as the sidekick, but also the Chinese guy on the police force, who didn't have much of a role in this ep, but he's a terrific actor and I hope they use him more.As a huge Caprica fan, I'm glad to see Sasha Roiz again.
I liked it a lot and thought the execution of the pilot was handled better than Once Upon A Time. Definitely a better director.
did anyone else think right at the end that Grimm's cop partner was reaching for his gun when he came down the stairs and said "you found her"?
Wasn't there a comment that the demons/whatever are visible to a Grimm when they lose control?
That could explain why the police captain can stay hidden--he doesn't lose control and Grimm (what's his name again?)
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