Grimm Review (Season 6 Finale)


<< Warning: This show is for ages 18+ >>


I recently got on board the Grimm train and have been thoroughly absorbed into the world of wesen tales. When 'The End' appeared when it was over, along with its equivalent in other languages, I was cheering on the inside. I loved how it delved into stories from the East in addition to the West as well as its rather balanced casting.

About the characters, 

I like most of the members of Team Grimm,

my favourite being Munroe and Rosalee, as well as Hank, Wu and Bud. They have been wonderful sidekicks, though I was annoyed that Wu was initiated rather late in the series. He could have picked up more knowledge and been more helpful to the team had he known about wesen, not that he was any less useful without wesen knowledge. Well, what's done is done. As for Trubel, I didn't really like her at first, but she's been growing on me.

I am glad that Nick wasn't always painted as the infallible hero. He has made some mistakes, especially not giving Juliette a second chance. I really don't get all the hate for her. I mean, she did kill his mother, but it could have been her hexenbiest side in control. He didn't seem to have a problem with Adalind using that as a reason. And Juliette sacrificed everything, even Nick's love for her, to protect him. Adalind did it to manipulate others.

I had hoped Juliette was discreetly helping Team Grimm on the side and I was right. Adalind seemed to have turned over a new leaf after becoming a mother. While I still cringe whenever she is with Nick, I don't hate her now. Nonetheless, I still have mixed feelings about Renard. Anyway, it's great when characters are nuanced. It makes them more relatable to the audience.


On the whole, despite some easy routes taken by the writers, the finale brought a relatively decent closure to the series. It's been a blast tagging along the Grimm ride and I can't wait for its future spin-off.

P.S. I really wanna see Munroe and Rosalee's triplets.

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