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On this episode of GRIMM, we got more information on our ongoing stories and a new police case to boot. It's a story about religion, beliefs, right and wrong, and understanding or the lack thereof.
More classic Grimm. Hope you like it. Classic Grimm seems to be what we're getting for the time being. I was more bothered by what wasn't in this episode than anything that was.
A big reveal at the end of this episode keeps possible the sound of wolf ringing in our ears.
This episode felt like a bit of a let down after last week. Considering how much is going on for our main characters, this story didn't move those stories forward enough.
This week Maia's joined by not just one but two of our correspondents here on SciFi4Me.com. Kammie Settle and Dan Handley were kind enough to lend their talents to a lively conversation about this, the 100th episode of GRIMM.
This week, Maia and Dan talk about the 99th episode of GRIMM, and they don't always agree on everything.
This week on the "Grimmly Speaking" podcast: Kammie is back to discuss the episode with Maia. The story on GRIMM is getting tighter as the war with Black Claw gets closer.
Kammie's off, so Dan fills in and discusses the latest episode with Maia. Making it rain this week!
Kammie and Maia discuss GRIMM Episode 508 "Reptile Dysfunction”
Nick (David Giuntoli) leaves everyone at the warehouse to question Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni) about "Juliette" (Bitsie Tulloch). Who then sneaks out to confront Meisner (Damien Puckler) about "Juliette". Who later calls Nick to set up a meeting with "Juliette". Got that? Good.