Saturday, February 4, 2012
Episode Reviewed: Grimm: Organ Grinder
NBC penned this episode as "Grimm taking a stab at Hansel and Gretel," which was appropriate. So this one adresses the fact that Oregon has the highest population of homeless children in the country through the story that homeless kids are being picked up off the street for organ harvesting. The monster this week is a sort of crow-like thing that, like all the others, has inpronouncible german name that don't know how to spell. Nick catches onto the organ harvesting after he and Juliette befriend a pair of homeless kids, Hanson and Gracie (you see what they did there?) We had a great overall story going on here, Grimm's usual brand of dark and frightening, plus some addition to the overall arc involving the captain. It's still not confirmed whether or not the captain is a creature, because while it seems logical that he is, we've never actually seen him change. We also learn a little more about the way the creatures work, plus Nick is contemplating telling Juliette about the way he sees things, and Monroe has some developement as well, but, because it's Monroe, it's funny, so you don't really realize that it's developent until the scene's over. Final Rating: 94%
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