Network: NBC
Episodes: 123 (hour)
Seasons: Six
TV show dates: October 28, 2011 — March 31, 2017
Series status: Ending
Performers include: David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Bitsie Tulloch, Silas Weir Mitchell, Reggie Lee, and Sasha Roiz.
TV show description:
After purchasing an engagement ring to give his fiance, Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) sees a pretty woman’s face briefly morph into a monster’s. Shortly afterward, he and his partner, Hank Griffin (Russell Hornsby), are called to investigate the violent death of a female college student in the woods. Her limbs seem to have been pulled apart by a superhuman wolf creature. Later, a girl in a red coat disappears.
While at the home of his devoted girlfriend, Juliette Silverton (Bitsie Tulloch), Nick is visited by his Aunt Marie (Kate Burton), a librarian. She pulls him aside but, before she can tell him the reason for her visit, they’re attacked by a monster. Marie is gravely hurt but Nick shoots and kills the monster — who then transforms into a human. The monster’s weapon is decorated with strange writing that spells “Reapers of the Grimms.”
Badly injured, Marie gives Nick a necklace and tells him to guard it with his life. She also tells him that his parent didn’t die in a car accident as he believed — they were murdered. At the hospital, Marie tells Nick that he is one of the last “Grimms,” an elite line of criminal profilers. They are charged with keeping balance between humanity and the mythological creatures of the world. It turns out that the Grimms’ Fairy Tales are true stories and the monsters in them are real.
Nick later inspects Marie’s trailer and finds hidden weapons, books, and other Grimm equipment. He studies an open book and immediately finds a picture of the girl that he saw outside the jewelry store.
While still investigating his case, Nick sees a man named Eddie Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) transform into a wolf. It turns out that he’s not the killer. Monroe explains that there are many different Grimm creatures and not all of them are villainous. Monroe has been able to quell his true nature and exist peacefully with humans, like many Grimm creatures do. With his help, Nick locates the killer, kills him, and rescues the girl.
As Nick tries to hide the dangers of his new found calling from Juliette, Hank, and his boss, Captain Renard (Sasha Roiz), he becomes more entrenched in the ancient rivalries and alliances of the Grimm world. Nick must navigate through the forces of a larger-than-life mythology, facing off with Hexenbiests, Blutbads and all manner of ancient evils.
Episode #123 — The End
This episode has not aired yet.
First aired: March 31, 2017
What do you think? Do you like the Grimm TV show? Do you think it should be ending with season six? Would you have watched a seventh season?
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I have watched every episode and would continue to watch. Please do not cancel. I am a 67 year old woman and I love this stuff. Please continue
My favorite show. I wish it would not end.
Please don’t cancel Grim, it is my favorite. The cast is great, the storyline could and should go so much further, Sean Reynard has to turn back to the good side! I Love this show.
Really enjoy the show. I wish it wasn’t being cancelled.
Please don’t end Grim. My wife and I are loyal Grim watchers. The show has great content. The cast is great and the acting is excellent.
Loyal GRIM-Ite’s
Ronald & Jo Ann Lombard
Don’t cancel the show! I love it and look forward to it. There’s not another like it. Please!!!!
please don;t cancelled this show I love this show. the peoples who want to cancelled should be fired.
I can’t believe this show has been cancelled!! I look forward to Fridays and Grimm all week long!! Please bring it back for a season 7!!
Please go to nbc.com and email them to not cancel Grimm.
NOOOO!! Don’t cancel Grimm. It’s one of my most favorite shows. How could you do this? Put it on another night to get more viewers, if necessary but PLEASE, PLEASE DON’T CANCEL IT. Boo hoo.
this show has rose up to cult status,and yet they cancel it! typical big 3
There are few shows I watch on tv anymore outside of science or history documentaries. The only show I watch on NBC is Grimm. I shall miss it. The network is slowly dying for lack of vision and leadership.
NBC doesn’t have many shows that I can tolerate watching as a matter of fact, GRIMM is the only show I watch. The actors are great and the show itself is totally different then anything else on television. It’s a shame that NBC has to shoot itself in the foot by taking off the only show worth watching on their channel.
PLEASE RENEW GRIMM, WE LOV IT !!!!
Typical NBC. Build from a great concept and instead of expanding it, drop it when it is just becoming notably worthwhile. This series has the opportunity to become great historical fiction television that isn’t based on crudeness and vile mentality like so much cable programming. This show is our family Friday night TV. It could and should become a mainstay of Friday night TV by keeping the writing staff fresh with intelligent thinkers and delving into the historical roots of the plot. Without real commitment, I don’t see the point of making it a point to set aside the time… Read more »