09-09-2016, 05:08 AM
(09-08-2016, 04:09 PM)syscrash Wrote: There is a position to have Netflix pick up Grimm. There are shows that started on Netflix and are really good House of Cards is a good example. You also have Jessica Jones for a Sci-Fi example. The problem with Grimm is you would need no only the actors but also the writers to make if work on Netflix. To much of a departure from the last five seasons would make it hard to accept. Take season 5 it reflects a large change from the first four seasons. The change is having a big impact on how people view the show. Imagine if the netflix version has a different set of writers. Or someone else plays Nick. Also consider on Netflix they may not have the same budget as on network TV which will effect the show.j
For once I am totally in agreement with you. I watch Grimm because of the people and characters on the show. OK it's mostly David Giuntoli but I love Monroe and Rosalie, plus Nick and Adalind, not so much Juliette/Eve. The reason people seem to love Truble , it seems to me anyway, is that she runs around cutting off people's heads no matter what have to say eventually that would get very old. But back to Grimm I can pretty much tell you wouldn't watch it without any of those people