Grimm Sneak Peak: 5×21-22, “The Beginning of the End, Parts 1 & 2.″

And here we have three very important photos of…Eve? I mean, the first one is very definitely Eve, but in the second one she appears to be showing a face we’ve never seen before. Is the change in her woge meaningful, or should we just chalk it up to Grimm’s sometimes-inconsistent SFX department?

Oh, and let’s talk about that third photo, shall we? Does anyone else see that very un-Eve-like expression, the lack of a wig, the trusting way she’s leaning toward Monroe in a way Eve never has and probably never would? Someone come yell with me about how Juliette she is in that last photo!!

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Grimm Sneak Peak: 5×21-22, “The Beginning of the End, Parts 1 & 2″

It looks like some bad stuff is going down in HW HQ for sure, a full-scale Black Claw invasion of the previously-hidden base. Also, Hank is looking a little the worse for wear in that last photo. Could using Zuri to find HW’s location be the strategic move against Hank we’ve heard so much about, or is there more badness in store?

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GRIMM PRODUCER SETS OUT TO ‘DO SOME GOOD’

Kurt Vile & The Violators are one of the hottest bands around with their old-soul, acoustic sound and lyrics that are all “air, weightless, bodyless, but grounded in convincing authenticity, in the best version of singer songwriter upcycling,” according to fellow musician Kim Gordon, of Sonic Youth.

Fresh off the Sasquatch Music Festival in the Gorge this month, Kurt Vile is coming to Portland to play an intimate concert for 800 at Revolution Hall. Hearts are throbbing.

The admission?

Free. You’ve just got to do some good.

Specifically — anyone who does three hours of community service with a local nonprofit can earn his or her way into the concert, thanks to a new Portland-based movement called Wave PDX.

Led by “Grimm” consulting producer Steve Oster, who’s lived in Portland since 1999, it’s intended as a way to bring a social element, and fun, to community service work — to make it a celebration with a big payoff.

Just last Thursday, dozens of young people met at the Rebuilding Center on North Mississippi Street to put in a few service hours, fueled by energy from a live DJ and a trip to a brewpub afterward. They logged their hours into the Wave PDX website (http://www.WavePDX.org), which tracks their hours for the Kurt Vile concert and other events.

Interested? Oster answered some questions for the Tribune about how this all works:

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GRIMM PRODUCER SETS OUT TO ‘DO SOME GOOD’

Alright Grimmsters, I’m hella sick so I need to go sleep and stuff but feel free to continue leaving your questions, concerns, and squees and myself and the other admins will respond as soon as we can!