And this is why it was a short sighted decision for NBC to get rid of Grimm. Sure the show may have lost some of its viewers, but it still retained the core viewers, it was still pretty successful compared to other shows with a similar theme in the same genre. I hope they suffer from their wrong, bone headed move.
(09-28-2017, 02:08 PM)wesen Wrote: And this is why it was a short sighted decision for NBC to get rid of Grimm... I hope they suffer from their wrong, bone headed move.
Lol. I feel you on that one but as long as they make some dollars elsewhere on something else and are good overall, I don't think they care.
I agree with both statements. Grimm was still doing better than most NBC shows and had a very strong overseas market. Not renewing Midnight would be a grave mistake. Get it "grave mistake"! Oh I kill myself sometimes!
(09-28-2017, 02:28 PM)Devegs Wrote: Hahaha. You're killing me too.
But I haven't seen this show so I don't know what to think but it. I take it you liked it.
Yeah, I did. The show has the potential to go places. Interesting problem is that the shows 10 episodes so far have covered the 3 novels written by Charlaine Harris. So, where do they go from here?