Got to say I’m surprised I didn’t see anyone mention the Geier as one of the scariest monsters of the week? Got to say Organ Grinder is one of those episodes that was so creepy (and sad tbf) that it stuck with me (Though I have to say the Mr Sandman episode was one of the worst for me too since I have a thing with eye horror oops)

Oh the Geier were definitely scary, and that episode was intense. Come to think of it, I’m surprised they don’t make more people’s list of scariest Wesen myself!

fuckyeahnickburkhardt:

Grimm Poll!

What “monster of the week” did you find scariest or most awesome? Which one(s) did you want to know more about?

@likesapphirestars Yeah, that one was hella creepy. And they kind of hint a few times thay there are forces beyond the surface of the Grimm world, but never delve deeper. I wish they’d had more time to really get into all of that.

@theloneliesttimeline @impossibleclair YES. UGH. That guy made my skin crawl. The only good thing about that episode was that it gave us Nick the Fruit Ninja.

fuckyeahnickburkhardt:

Grimm Poll!

What mythical creature, urban legend, or Halloween horror story do you wish we had gotten to see Grimm’s take on?

@impossibleclair That would be cool, but it probably never crossed their minds because they thought they were on the wrong coast for it! Which is too bad, because it’d have been neat to see them delve into some of the myths that predate the Sleepy Hollow legend, like the Dullahan.

@sharkbite-666 Jesus you went for maximum creep factor. I don’t know why, but the Bunny Man story freaks me the hell out like few urban legends can. Definitely would’ve been cool, especially as like a Halloween episode!

@autumnsoldier13 Yes!! Why did they not do this? They did like two other fire creatures but never a Phoenix! Grimm writers EXPLAIN!

@sylargrimm Interesting! I think they probably steered away from that one because there’s so much other vampire stuff out there, but it WOULD have been cool to see their take on it. They always did find intriguing ways to twist a well-known story into something new.