COMIC-CON INTERNATIONAL: SAN DIEGO 2016 -- "Grimm Panel and Press Room" -- Pictured: (l-r) Reggie Lee, Claire Coffee, Sasha Roiz, Bree Turner, Bitsie Tulloch, David Giuntoli, Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Friday, July 22, 2016, from the Hilton Bayfront, San Diego, Calif. -- (Photo by: Mark Davis/NBC)
PodcastTelevision & Film

Grimmly Speaking’s Summer Special

Banner_GrimmlySpeaking_coin

GrimmLOGO_sm

In this episode of Grimmly Speaking, Ann Labbs and I discuss our thoughts on Grimm as a whole and especially the past season. It’s been a while since we sat down to talk Grimm. It’s good to jog the ole noggin and recall the show.

We also share our predictions and hopes for the next season, or half season. Grimm was renewed for only 13 episodes this fall. NBC has said the reason for the 13 episodes is to allow for more flexibility with their own scheduling. I’m not a TV executive, but that kind of sounds like a nice way to say, “We’re not sure we want to keep you around for a full 22 episodes.”

Time and fan loyalty will tell if they get picked up for the second half of the season. Which means that the biggest cliffhanger is the longevity of the show itself. Will this be the final half or full season for our brave group in Portland? Or will they continue to learn and grow all the while battling nefarious Wessen. I guess we’ll have to tune in to find out. Which coincidentally will help them get their second half of the season.

So, get some lemonade and give us a listen.

[su_audio url=”http://www.podcasts.com/download/scifi4me-radio-grimmly-speaking-ae5c60159/GRIMMLY-SPEAKINGs-Summer-Special-5529″]

NBC hasn’t announced when Grimm will be premiering yet, but you can read all our past recaps for the show here, which does include past episodes of Grimmly Speaking as well. In the meantime, you can learn more about the show by visiting NBC’s website.

Banner_EndTransmission_mini

 

Maia Ades

Maia Ades resented the demanding schedule of first grade, as it interfered with her afternoon TV schedule. Now she watches TV for "research" and in order to write show reviews. She is currently involved in independent film production, and enjoys creating fine art.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Solve : *
30 − 17 =


This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

SciFi4Me.com