While I’m sad that S6 will be a shortened season, I’m glad they’re having a chance to properly end it (and hopefully they’ll do it well) instead of it getting cancelled after a season’s cliffhanger or something. I’m not sure why it’s starting later though? I thought it worked so well starting around Halloween with the subject matter

I agree, I always loved getting a new season of Grimm right before Halloween. But the network hasn’t given a reason for the change yet, and may not. Presumably they have some show they think will do better lined up for Grimm’s time slot in the fall. Either that, or it’s to give the cast and crew of Grimm extra time for filming. Who knows, really?

How are you guys taking the news?

I honestly didn’t know until I got this ask and realized what it must be about. I’m….I honestly don’t know what to think. I’m sad that an amazing show has been cut short by one less-than-stellar season (which still had so many amazing moments!). I just want to make the most of the rest of hiatus and enjoy the last 13 episodes.

So Grimmsters, I’m opening it up to you: what are your hopes for season 6? What would you like to see on this blog in the coming months? How do you feel about NBC’s announcement?

Portland-filmed ‘Grimm’ will end with Season 6, NBC announces

Grimmsters…I’m sad. I mean, on some level I knew it was coming, but I still had hope that the first 13 episodes might do well enough to prompt the network to order more, especially since the show has performed so well in the past…but it looks like that’s not even a possibility they’re willing to consider now.

I’m disappointed, and I’m sad at the thought of a fall without new episodes of Grimm. My hope is that the thirteen episodes we have left will be enough for the writers to give us a satisfying end to this amazing story they’ve been telling us for the last five years.

Portland-filmed ‘Grimm’ will end with Season 6, NBC announces