I for one would not look at it..waht the Trubel's Grimm, Diana and Kelly spinoff not interested
look what they have coming on Mid western??where there are she devils and monsters and a feathered man..I bet it will pop into Friday's Grimm time slot slot after being on Mondays for a couple of week's and Emerald city...does not interest me..Grimm should never left...just crazy we have to even think about a spin off that will not survive.
The finale definitely left the door open for a potential spinoff/sequel with Kelly and big sis Diana as the core cast members. (I'd still like to see "Aunt" Truble show up.) But what network would do it?
NBC seems to be keeping tight hold of Grimm. It was only in syndication for about a year on TNT before they yanked it and made it available on streaming only. The CW would be a good fit, but not likely since they belong to another network entirely.
Best bet, the SyFy Channel, they belong to the same parent company, NBC Universal, and Grimm's ratings, even at their lowest, were pretty good by cable standards.
I'm all for a Kelly, Diana and the triplets spinoff. I love Trubel, but I've always wanted to see her and Nick working side by side as Grimms on a regular basis than what we actually got.
I would like to see the occasional Grimm TV movie, like they used to do with cop shows when they ended their run. I imagine they have a lot of adventures over that twenty year span and I would love see how things evolved. Diana's first days at school. Whatever path Eve decided to travel. The inevitable Nick/Adalind wedding (much potential hilarity there). Renard's future ambitions. Monroe and Rosalee's litter of kids. Do Hank or Wu ever have any romantic prospects? So many things I'd like to know.
(04-01-2017, 10:34 AM)Mrtrick Wrote: I would like to see the occasional Grimm TV movie, like they used to do with cop shows when they ended their run. I imagine they have a lot of adventures over that twenty year span and I would love see how things evolved. Diana's first days at school. Whatever path Eve decided to travel. The inevitable Nick/Adalind wedding (much potential hilarity there). Renard's future ambitions. Monroe and Rosalee's litter of kids. Do Hank or Wu ever have any romantic prospects? So many things I'd like to know.
It would be great if the Grimm movies were timed with halloween.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.
(04-01-2017, 10:34 AM)Mrtrick Wrote: I would like to see the occasional Grimm TV movie, like they used to do with cop shows when they ended their run. I imagine they have a lot of adventures over that twenty year span and I would love see how things evolved. Diana's first days at school. Whatever path Eve decided to travel. The inevitable Nick/Adalind wedding (much potential hilarity there). Renard's future ambitions. Monroe and Rosalee's litter of kids. Do Hank or Wu ever have any romantic prospects? So many things I'd like to know.
It would be great if the Grimm movies were timed with halloween.
(04-01-2017, 12:17 PM)Hexenadler Wrote: As long as they give the show to writers who actually give a damn about the characters, I'm game.
If the writers didn't care about the characters, then they would have just left everybody dead when the dust settled. I welcome the happy ending. I like to think of these characters I love, continuing their adventures for years to come. And I for one, think they've earned a little bit of the quiet life for a while.