billygardener19
Joined Aug 2009
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"Grimm" has turned out to be my favorite show....period. The acting is superb, and the actors seem to be ideal for the parts. The Grimm, himself, has the perfect look, and the whole thing is very believable. The writers have to be the cleverest on television. There's so much written into the plot and dialog that almost needs a second viewing just to catch everything. I get more satisfied every week as I watch the conclusion. This latest one, about "beavers" meeting in their lodge was brilliant. There are great imaginations behind this show, and I hope it stays around for a long time it is just that good. We need something of quality like this to offset the misery of unreality TV.
I've kept right up with all of the episodes, and the characters have grown nicely. Anyone who can be critical after just one or two episodes is not a critic. I decided to watch the British version after I began watching this one, and, frankly, I decided not to watch it again. I'm very satisfied with the characters in the U.S., and the acting is excellent, as far as I'm concerned, with just the right amount of humor, which is delivered well, and the expected (and sometimes not) horror action that goes with it. The show is unique, as far as I am concerned, and I put it in a class with "Supernatural", which is at the top of my list for good entertainment and acting. People need to decide for themselves rather than have someone promote another version that they have become over-familiar with. It becomes like "the movie just can't compare to the book". I love British TV, but, in this instance, it can't compare to this version, and I'll stay a dedicated fan for what I hope is a long run. Thanks, SYFY!