Review #3641: Grimm 2.1: “Bad Teeth”

Aug 15, 2012 19:32


Contributor: John Keegan

Written by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt
Directed by Norberto Barba

It’s clear from the very start of this season premiere that the producers are pushing to redefine the tone of the series. While there’s always been a darker edge to “Grimm”, this episode embraces it more than ever. Even the extended opening, which may or may not be a permanent fixture, plays up the established mythology.




During the first season, I had the distinct feeling that the writers were trying to figure out what the show needed to be. The second half of the first season seemed to find the sweet spot: making Nick more confident in his Grimm legacy, while establishing Monroe and Rosalee as a solid core of the growing “Scooby Gang”.


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