
Grimm Greatest Hits: Season One’s Best Episodes
- Beeware
- Leave It To Beavers
- Woman In Black

Grimm Greatest Hits: Season One’s Best Episodes

Grimm Aesthetic: Hank Griffin


“What are you eating?” – Nick Burkhardt
“Fiber.” – Drew Wu
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First & Last Appearances By Season: Hank Griffin
No, you definitely aren’t, anon! I would LOVE to see a Rosalee and Juliette reunion! Especially since Rosalee is the only person who seems to feel bad at all about what happened to Juliette, I’d love to see her reaction to realizing her friend is back, and I would LOVE it if there’s a big hug between them to show that they’re okay again, that they both have their best friend back.
What she promises
grimmsummerficaton2016There, that should do it. Diana was satisfied. Mr. Bonaparte
was gone and he can’t hurt Mommy anymore.
Top 5 Grimm Moments by Season
Season 1, #1: Sweet Dreams in 1×01, “Pilot”
No other moment from season one could possibly rank higher than this one. It’s so creepy, and game-changing, and an epic use of music. It contains so much: the true introduction of Adalind as a character, and of Renard’s duality as a shady villain, not just Nick’s captain.
I’ll be honest: this scene is solely responsible for me deciding to keep watching. Before this, Grimm’s pilot was a little uneven. It was mildly interesting, but not something I was ready to invest a lot of time in. But these final moments? They changed everything. They set the tone, and they promised more. In less than a minute, this scene did what the rest of the episode alone couldn’t do: it hooked me. Five years later? Still hooked.
Top 5 Grimm Moments by Season
Season 1, #1: Sweet Dreams in 1×01, “Pilot”
No other moment from season one could possibly rank higher than this one. It’s so creepy, and game-changing, and an epic use of music. It contains so much: the true introduction of Adalind as a character, and of Renard’s duality as a shady villain, not just Nick’s captain.
I’ll be honest: this scene is solely responsible for me deciding to keep watching. Before this, Grimm’s pilot was a little uneven. It was mildly interesting, but not something I was ready to invest a lot of time in. But these final moments? They changed everything. They set the tone, and they promised more. In less than a minute, this scene did what the rest of the episode alone couldn’t do: it hooked me. Five years later? Still hooked.
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Top 5 Grimm Moments by Season
Season 1, #2: Next Time Send Your Best in 1×19, “Leave It To Beavers”
For this countdown I gave myself one rule: only one moment per episode. That was partly this episode’s fault, because I love every single moment in it, and could easily have chosen five just from this alone.
But as much as I love moments like Nick and Monroe rolling around the forest floor and Nick’s impassioned plea to the Eisbibers, this episode’s ending just takes the cake for me. It’s such an iconic moment, and it’s also a pretty big line crossed for Nick in terms of the cop/Grimm dichotomy.
Also, just…what a fucking statement.
Top 5 Grimm Moments by Season
Season 1, #2: Next Time Send Your Best in 1×19, “Leave It To Beavers”
For this countdown I gave myself one rule: only one moment per episode. That was partly this episode’s fault, because I love every single moment in it, and could easily have chosen five just from this alone.
But as much as I love moments like Nick and Monroe rolling around the forest floor and Nick’s impassioned plea to the Eisbibers, this episode’s ending just takes the cake for me. It’s such an iconic moment, and it’s also a pretty big line crossed for Nick in terms of the cop/Grimm dichotomy.
Also, just…what a fucking statement.
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