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Grimm landed on NBC in 2011 as a gritty twist on Brothers Grimm tales, starring David Giuntoli as Detective Nick Burkhardt.
This Portland cop uncovers his Grimm bloodline, hunting Wesen beasts disguised as humans, from wolfish Blutbaden to foxlike Fuchsbaus. Early episodes averaged 6.4 million viewers, ranking 89th with a solid demo pull.
Success bred stability through peaks, like season three’s 7.97 million average and 52nd rank. Season six even bounced to 6.07 million across 13 episodes. But Friday nights from season three screamed network doubt, a graveyard for non-blockbusters.
Costs mounted too, with creature makeup and effects straining budgets as NBC chased younger demos. Rivals like CBS’s Blue Bloods owned steadier slots.
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NBC announced the short season six as the final in August 2016, pre-premiere, giving writers a runway for closure. No cliffhangers, just Wesen wrapped tidily.
Wesen World Runs Dry on Ideas
Co-creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt eyed the exit, tired after 123 fairy tale riffs. Kouf noted slim pickings post so many monster hunts, preferring no shark-jumping fads. NBC bowed to their vision, opting for syndication gold over dregs.
Cast bonds deepened the lore: Silas Weir Mitchell’s reformed Blutbad Monroe wed Bree Turner’s Rosalee, spawning triplets amid royal family plots.


Sasha Roiz’s half-Zauberbiest Captain Renard flipped from foe to uneasy ally, major stint and all. Bitsie Tulloch swung from vet Juliette to vengeful Hexenbiest Eve, while Claire Coffee’s Adalind birthed Nick’s kid, Kelly.
Friction rumors swirled, but mutual respect ruled. Short order lets epic Zerstörer battle rage, resetting deaths for hopeful futures. Showrunners crafted a family triumph, the Grimm kids carrying torches.
Fans Chase Ghost of Grimm Glory
Portland’s foggy streets fueled chases, and Aunt Marie’s trailers hid trailers of lore. Wesen spice shops and underground resistance added procedural spice with myth arcs. The finale reset portal sucked Nick in, reviving the squad for open-ended peace.
Peacock streams full runs now, fueling Reddit rants on writing dips or Black Claw fillers. Spin-off teases fizzled by 2021, though 2025 film whispers hint at a Peacock reboot with Kouf and Greenwalt. David Giuntoli chased A Million Little Things post-finale.
Grimm proved network fantasy could thrive sans cable cash, blending Once Upon a Time whimsy with X-Files grit. NBC let it bow strong, no zombie seasons. Fans still spot Blutbaden in the woods, waiting for that portal to pop.
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