"Grimm" Bad Teeth (TV Episode 2012) Poster

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(2012)

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7/10
Grimms and Reapers
tenshi_ippikiookami13 January 2017
The first episode of the second season of "Grimm" is fun and it keeps things going after the last episode of the first season. It is a little bit slow, though, its pace suffering from all the story-lines is trying to keep going.

Nick and Kimura's showdown is interrupted by... Nick's mother. Kimura ends in prison, and Nick with a conversation with his mother. Captain Renard is not very happy with the mess he has in his hands. And a new enemy is close by. And let's not forget Juliette...

The episode does a good job of keeping things going while giving enough time to everyone (ok, almost, poor Hank). The effects are still a little bit shoddy, but acceptable, and sometimes makes all look too fake. And the pace comes and goes, with way too many story-lines right now going on. However, the acting and direction help overcome its shortcomings. With so much going on, it will be normal if the viewer gets a little bit lost. The background and stories, though, keep making "Grimm"'s story more and more interesting. Let's hope it doesn't become too messy, though.
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7/10
Why is the Grimm written so dumb?
rcsipe31 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Detective burkhardt instantly begins to judge and blame his mother because she left him with his aunt. He fails to recognize the disaster that he has been flirting with and now has actually happened with the woman he was told he better move on from if he actually cared about her. She will wake up and not remember him if I recall correctly from watching this show back when it was new. It was always frustrating that the main character was written to be so slow in figuring things out. You don't get to judge others for keeping big secrets detective burkhart. Your mother did that to protect you. You can't protect the woman you live with that you were told to disengage from imagine if you actually had a kid with her. What would you do to protect them then? Just keep living this gigantic lie? Oh that's working out wonderfully. But the show is good nonetheless and I like this kind of stuff. I suppose the writers have to do these sorts of things to drag it out. The greatest shows don't concern themselves with that though...
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