15
2011    45mDrama, Mystery
7.989%90%8.3
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After Portland homicide detective Nick Burkhardt discovers he's descended from an elite line of criminal profilers known as "Grimms," he increasingly finds his responsibilities as a detective at odds with his new responsibilities as a Grimm.

6 Seasons

  • Season 1
    Season 122 Episodes
  • Season 2
    Season 222 Episodes
  • Season 3
    Season 322 Episodes
  • Season 4
    Season 422 Episodes
  • Season 5
    Season 521 Episodes
  • Season 6
    Season 613 Episodes
  • Specials
    Specials4 Episodes
  • David GiuntoliNick Burkhardt / Director
  • Silas Weir MitchellMonroe
  • Russell HornsbyHank Griffin
  • Sasha RoizSean Renard
  • Reggie LeeDrew Wu
  • Elizabeth TullochJuliette Silverton
  • Bree TurnerRosalee Calvert
  • Claire CoffeeAdalind Schade
  • Robert BlancheFranco
  • Damien PucklerMeisner
  • Jacqueline ToboniTheresa 'Trubel' Rubel
  • Danny BrunoBud
  • Julianne ChristieNancy Keary
  • Christian LagadecSebastien
  • Alexis DenisofViktor Beckendorf
  • Hannah R. LoydDiana
  • Anne LeightonRachel Wood
  • Philip Anthony-RodriguezMarcus Rispoli
  • Sharon SachsDr. Harper
  • M. Ben NewmanJeremiah Rogers
  • Danny Potter-Jones24 August 2025
    Grimm is a very interesting concept even my grandad liked it and he doesn't normally like modern shows. It's a dark supernatural detective show, The Grimm is the only one that can see the real faces of non-human people and there is somewhat real history to the mythological creatures when you read about the folk lore.
  • Lord Lionel18 February 2026
    Started strong then it started going downhill when they introduced Chavez in season 4, and continued downhill fast through season 5 and 6.
  • Dario Tibay6 days ago
    Rewatching or remembering Grimm now, what stands out is how well it balanced its moving parts. It had the dependable shape of a police procedural, the pleasures of monster-of-the-week storytelling, and a mythology that slowly widened from local Portland weirdness into Royal Families, Resistance politics, Black Claw, Hadrian’s Wall, ancient relics, and full-on endgame fantasy. The main reason it holds together is the ensemble. David Giuntoli gives Nick Burkhardt a steady moral centre, but the show becomes richer once it lets everyone around him matter. Monroe and Rosalee are the emotional heart, Hank and Wu ground the impossible in police-work pragmatism, Renard keeps the power games slippery, and Adalind’s long arc from villain to complication gives the series some of its messiest but most interesting drama. Juliette’s transformation into Eve remains divisive, but it is hard to accuse the show of leaving its characters untouched. The final season is shorter and feels rushed in places, but the ending understands what the show became: a story about legacy, chosen family, and learning that monsters are not always the ones with visible claws. A very enjoyable supernatural procedural — atmospheric, funny, uneven, sincere, and still oddly comforting.

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