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 could have watched this show for ever …. It was one of the best series on tv and i have got to say I will miss it.
will miss the show very much.
I would have kept watching Grimm, sorry to see it go. With all the children coming in they could have brought it to the next generation. It was one of the better shows to watch, i will miss it on friday nights
I wanted to see the triplets. Maybe if they do a spin-off with Kelly and Diana…?
I will miss this show and the terrific cast so much! Thank you all for this wonderful series and the hard work that all of you put into it. A big thank you to the writers, who had me in tears, for the satisfactory ending to this great series. I wish all involved the very best on their next projects and will look forward to seeing them in something new. THANK YOU!!
I watched Grimm and really enjoyed the series. The cast was talented and each week the stories kept pace with the developing events. When Juliet was transformed into a beast and Nick sired a baby with the twisted Adalind I always believed that the child Kelly was not hers. Since Adalind cloned into Juliet than her whole being had transformed into Juliet. Thus, she carried the baby but his DNA if tested would reveal that his parents were Nick and Juliet. Juliet was robbed of a life . That was the one plot that disturbed me and wondered why the… Read more »
Sorry to see it end. Would like to see it picked up for another season or more.
Very different and creative concept and story lines. Will miss watching on Fridays.
I don’t understand why such an entertaining program gets the ax. I would gladly have continued watching every Friday for years to come. WHY??? Makes no sense to me. Maybe there’s a spin-off in the works? There should be.
Final show was spectacular…just wish it was not the end! The cast is outstanding…As are the writers & directors..
Well all I can say is that the series finale did not disappoint. Just like all the Grimm fans, I too will miss watching Grimm. There’s always that possibility that Kelly and Diana could restart Grimm. The writers, in my opinion, left that door open!? So who knows.
First let me say I would have happily watched Grimm for many more seasons. Perhaps the actors will relish a chance to try something new; but I would have been in bliss watching every one of them tell this fantasy tale, ever new! Each week it was exciting to watch a new wrinkle in the storyline of Grimm. The various wesen were given a back story that was credible. These were not just cartoon characters thought up in a moment. The core cast were wonderful actors. Sasha Roiz is a gifted actor who can be attractive and almost loveable one… Read more »
I t is the best show on, I would still watch it I am going to miss it.
I’am very upset Grimm is going off it was a great show whOs ideal was that.
This show will be greatly missed. I enjoyed the creative story-line along with the actors who played the characters. Please
have a different station pick this one up.
We have waited for Friday’s to come every week because of Grimm. Why would they cancel such an awesome show? Saddens my heart.