Bernie The Pooh was busy stealing everyone’s hearts at the Grimm Grove tree planting ceremony…including the hearts of two of the little actors who played Baby Kelly: twins Quinn and Owynn Ingersoll!
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i love grimm but in the later seasons it was seriously lacking monroe & nick bromance. that’s what really pulled me into grimm and it made me sad that pretty much faded when n/dalind took center stage
To be honest, I think it faded long before that. I mean, don’t get me wrong, not a Nadalind fan AT ALL but this is one thing I don’t think we can lay at that ship’s door. Monroe and Nick’s bromance dropped by like 80% around mid-season 2, after Monrosalee really took off and Hank learned the truth and became part of Team Grimm.
That’s not to say that either Hank or Monrosalee should be blamed for it, either…I think it was just a natural side effect of the show’s transition to an ensemble cast. It was nice, though, in the last two seasons, to see them call back to the importance of that early relationship and give it a few more great moments.
I feel like Juliette’s theme song for S6 of Grimm was Clean by Taylor Swift and the Silverhardt song was Almost Do by Taylor Swift. :-(
Ouch. Ouch OUCH. Why would you do this to me.
More shots of the Grimm Grove tree planting ceremony, including Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland City Commissioner Nick Fisher unveiling the plaque.
Voodoo Doughnuts’ amazing creations for the Grimm Grove tree dedication ceremony: delicious doughnuts and Wesen-themed eclairs! Sasha said he ate a Rosalee; David said he ate a Bauerschwein.
+ Bonus Grimm Grove event guestbook
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
David’s interview with The Oregonian during the Grimm Grove event.
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Three trees were planted in a “Grimm Grove” in North Portland’s Pier Park: a witch hazel, a chokecherry, and a black hawthorn. Oregon Governor Kate Brown and Portland City Commissioner Nick Fisher presided over a ceremony to plant the grove and unveil a plaque dedicating it to the show. The plaque reads:
On April 14, 2017, this grove of trees was planted by Governor of Oregon Kate Brown in honor of the NBC television series Grimm. For six seasons the City of Portland and Pier Park served as both Grimm’s inspiration and setting.
‘Grimm’ honored with tree planting at Pier Park
6.06 – Breakfast in Bed
“Sleep is good, death is better; but of course, the best thing would be to have never been born at all.“






































