So the 'Grimm' season finale goes out a whimper, rather than a bang. There's the now-requisite "Let's get out our weapons and kick some butt" scenes that we get with season and mid-season finales...
So for this week's penultimate episode, Juliette starts to show signs of her inevitable (from a writing standpoint) redemption. It's pretty unlikely that they're going to make her a major villain...
'Grimm' approaches its season finale and it looks like we're finally going to get some payoff on 20 episodes of Renard being shot and then bleeding after his wounds healed. Fan speculation suggests..
Hey, it's That Guy from 'Lost'. Jeff Fahey. He's suitably cast as a lionlike Wesen, although he has a thankless one-shot role as a guy who runs a men's "get in touch with yourself" camp for Wesen..
So this week's episode of 'Grimm' is one of the show's occasional jaunts into non-Wesen territory. The killer of the episode is Mishipeshu, a Native American spirit that possesses a teenager whose..
Well, that was a hot mess. Pardon the pun. The case of the week involved an odd and rare snake-Wesen that is cold-blooded so it needs body heat to survive during the winter months. Either it goes..
Another week, another case of the week. This week a woman is giving men fatal allegic reactions. In an interesting expansion of the show's lore, it turns out that she transforms ("woges") into her..
'Grimm' comes back from a four-week or so hiatus, and "Bad Luck" is an odd episode. And that's saying something on a show that features monsters of the weeks, shape-shifting fiancees, royal intrigue,..