I was surprised at how every time Monroe or any of his Wesen friends would get surprised when they ask Nick questions about Wesen/Grimm stuff and he says No everytime. And not once did he ever say, "Hello no one has taught me anything about Wesen/Grimm culture. My Mom & Aunt Marie died before they could teach me."
There should have been 3 more seasons that delved entirely into Grimms. They could have introduced a secret society made up entirely of Grimms led by Grimm leaders with additional superpowers. It would have been a perfect addition after everything that Black Claw did in season five and part of season six.
In all honesty, I thought Grimms were like Witchers, they kind of have the same MO, both have strange eyes, hunt inhuman creatures, have superhuman reflexes, I can't be the only one whos sees the similarities, so there is a secret society of them isn't far fetched, like different Grimm clans named after fairytales
Seventh Legend I would name the Grimm Secret Society “Innangard” (Old Norse: Within Enclosure) and the plot could begin with a resurgence of Grimm Death Squads marching across the country systematically undoing Black Claw’s activities and slaughtering any Wesen that get in their way.
I feel like they were building up more Grimm super powers with Zombie Nick but the story line just awkwardly died off. After the Halloween episode with like Zombies? Nick kinda dies and comes back and he has kind of enhanced powers? I think like... He's on the treadmill and going fast with a low heart rate, for a while his eyes go black and he was physically stronger than usual. Another super power that inconsistently seemed to stay, after that, was his weird super hearing that would kick in now and then. Essentially there seemed to be a kind of implication that dying and coming back made him stronger as a Grimm. Which makes sense. They're called "Grimms" and they're essentially their own off brand vessen. The lore could have been amazing, all the build up was there... but then it just kind of never got talked about.
@@dartagnanjames8069 I think around that time they realized they wouldn't get to finish the story fully because it had to come to an end give the lack of support
@@flame6454 its a German dialect spoken in Texas. today only like 6k people speak it. You also have the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect which is a German dialect among Amish, Mennonite communities in the US. You also have Hutterite German which is among the Hutterite communities in the US and Canada. each of these dialects use words not in the German dialects spoken in Germany and hence sound very foreign. some grammatical rules are different as well. some Germans may be able to grasp what is being said despite pronunciations, accents being different or Germans may as well find they were listening to french as far as trying to comprehend what was being said.
I love the portrayal of the Grimm at 1:28 in the book of fairytales. This is presumably how the Wesen would see a Grimm. We have Monroe's description of the infinite darkness of Nick's eyes but we never see Nick change. This illustration gives us a brief, imperfect glimpse.
They should have added more Grimms to the story. I always found the lack of them weird since they were, apparently, so badass and Wesen feared them so much. Specially bad or morally ambiguous Grimms. They added Trubel but she is a female version of Nick so that just gave us… more good Grimm.
The lack never seemed that surprising. First, they seemed to be connected to only a very few bloodlines, so small segment of the population there. Also, some of the most powerful Wesen seemed to actually hunt Grimm. Which makes sense as for those who see themselves as warriors for their people would it make more sense to preemptively hunt their enemies rather than wait fir them to come for you? Especially when you connect Grimms to ones like the ones they were talking about in this scene.
makes sense there wasn't many, because Grimms are from a very specific bloodline, we see a couple over the series but the bad/anti hero grimms died out according to this episode, probably by the royals or the reapers wiping them out since they were too much of a threat
@@danielhaire6677 the Royals seemed to have had used them previously. you would think they would protect certain Grimm bloodlines to keep the wesen in line.
@@nomadhakunamatata5793 They didn't really need to worry about keeping them in line, especially when they had Hexenbiest and Hundjager to compensate for it, along with their own brand of Wesen assassins on the Council. Their rule was absolute thanks to them. Grimm, while strong, were few enough in number and hard to replicate, let alone control due to their abilities. Having strong, lethal Wesen was a better alternative because they could be bred for obedience and trained as killers. Hexenbiests on the other hand, always value power, beauty and strength, so working for or with the Royals ensured that they had their share of it. It is strange though, how quickly the numbers died out. No doubt there are more of them out there, in some small pocket of the world, but still too few to make an impact.
One of Nick’s ancestors was one who 1st to discovered the turtle 🐢 wesen before this ep. Guess u could say everyone got a bad apple 🍎, doesn’t mean the whole tree is rotten.
I don't know about that but the event he was referring to the 4th Crusade did lead to a brutal crackdown but unlike here where its in Germany and its Werepeople, it was a crackdown on Cathars (a sect of Christianity condemned heretical by the Church as they believe that God and the Devil are 1 in the same.) called the Albigensian Crusade that happened in France, and this lead to one of the Most brutal period of slaughter Europe saw leading to 200,000 - 1,000,000 a very large number of dead for medieval Europe thus renederin the Cathars extinct as a sect and as the show described it Women and Children included.
@@forickgrimaldus8301 your confusing your crusades. the 4th crusade was about Constantinople and went from 1202-1204 . The Papal military campaign against Cathars was the Albigensian Crusade which went from 1209 to 1229. With the elimination of the Cathars considered to have taken place by the Inquisition in 1350
God I wish this episode introduced like an evil Grimm that worked for the royals or something that would get into fights with Nick throughout the series
Why do so many people get annoyed with the pronunciation in this show? Like the actors said, the characters are American and Nick doesn't exactly have a book with the correct pronunciation so it makes sense that they would say it wrong. It would be even more annoying if Nick was suddenly pronouncing the words perfectly even with his lack of knowledge about German.
Imagine Nick with his LinkedIn page being I'm not a 00:00:51 Some Weisen comes and contacts him stupidly thinking that he is agains Grimm or that some other knows he is a Grimm because of it and tries to get a mob of Weisen to get rid of the guy
@@lorrietsaoussis5168 Grimms either operate solo, in family hunts, or in groups of unrelated grimms plus kerhsites and maybe rarely friendly wesen. they have no such restrictions on where they operate but they often do hunts in the areas they live unless they are a traveling grimm.
@@arielsuarez5471 It's not a real German word, like all the other made up lore. I love the show, but hearing that always makes me cringe. As if someone, not speaking German, opened up a dictionary and just stuck words together. What they probably meant is along the lines of 'sign of the end'.
@@arielsuarez5471 Its not a real word you can find in duden but it has multiple meanings; end marker is one of them. In this case its more like "The last sign" or "The end is here bitch".
This show has some serious issues with german. Was there any native german on the set. And I don‘t mean the pronunciation, but e.g. Gerfrierengeber would be *To freeze* - *Giver*. Almost no wesen sounds as it should.
they used old german books and dictionaries to get the german names. guess what there are different german dialects several of which are in the states. to so called native german speakers they are incomprehensible wheras germans who speak english can understand these german dialects. you have germans in germany who cannot understand the germans from another region. whearas a non native german speaker can understand these germans.
Urrrhhhg this shows usage of german just ...just NO .... Endezeichen really like so many things just call it an Endzeichen DONE thats not that hard.... even in OLD German language u woud NEVER say ENDEZEICHEN ...
you should upgrade your german... endezeichen kann sehr wohl so verwendet werden! schlag doch mal einen duden oder so auf bevor du auf englischsprachigen kanälen den rechtschreibmeister rauslässt!?
I was surprised at how every time Monroe or any of his Wesen friends would get surprised when they ask Nick questions about Wesen/Grimm stuff and he says No everytime. And not once did he ever say, "Hello no one has taught me anything about Wesen/Grimm culture. My Mom & Aunt Marie died before they could teach me."
Nick should a least study the books that his aunt left him in his spare time and not use the books only when he needs info.
To be fair his aunt had time to teach him before he ever gained the powers but didn't
@foofoo3344 A question I would ask is how much spare time does a homicide detective get?
Which is a good thing for them otherwise he might have been the kill first type
@SportsSpeak73 excellent point. Though I think his time and training as a homicide detective also had an impact in that sense as well
I love how Nick and Monroe both have being the monster in children’s fairy tales as something in common. I wish it was explored more in the show
Those were my favorite episodes!
Hexenbeists are very much always the bad guys.
Unless the story of beauty and the beast was about a Blublot
"Is this some kind of Wesen fairy tale book?"
" Hey, have have yours, we have ours! "
Love that line!
"Hey, you got yours, we got ours"
PERIODT!!
Tales of Brothers Wesen :D
@@elliotmay7571 I will never understand people who watch the video and still get the quote wrong 😑
I love how the theme music of this series makes it sound more dramatic and suspenseful than it really is. OH GOD I MISS THIS SHOW
“Did you say testicles?”
“I did say testicles”
This show deserves to have a GOOD reboot.
And Nick wonders why Wesen react the way they do when they learn he's a Grimm.
Wesen with one s its not hate just wanted to say it :3
@@ThatTRIPPYdude127 Oh, thanks.
@@lostinthestorywithjeremymi9385 no problem :D
They need to do a spin off focused on Kelly and Dianna!
It makes sense why there terrified of him his ancestors killed and tortured wesen i would be scared too
There should have been 3 more seasons that delved entirely into Grimms. They could have introduced a secret society made up entirely of Grimms led by Grimm leaders with additional superpowers. It would have been a perfect addition after everything that Black Claw did in season five and part of season six.
In all honesty, I thought Grimms were like Witchers, they kind of have the same MO, both have strange eyes, hunt inhuman creatures, have superhuman reflexes, I can't be the only one whos sees the similarities, so there is a secret society of them isn't far fetched, like different Grimm clans named after fairytales
Seventh Legend I would name the Grimm Secret Society “Innangard” (Old Norse: Within Enclosure) and the plot could begin with a resurgence of Grimm Death Squads marching across the country systematically undoing Black Claw’s activities and slaughtering any Wesen that get in their way.
I feel like they were building up more Grimm super powers with Zombie Nick but the story line just awkwardly died off. After the Halloween episode with like Zombies? Nick kinda dies and comes back and he has kind of enhanced powers? I think like... He's on the treadmill and going fast with a low heart rate, for a while his eyes go black and he was physically stronger than usual. Another super power that inconsistently seemed to stay, after that, was his weird super hearing that would kick in now and then. Essentially there seemed to be a kind of implication that dying and coming back made him stronger as a Grimm. Which makes sense. They're called "Grimms" and they're essentially their own off brand vessen. The lore could have been amazing, all the build up was there... but then it just kind of never got talked about.
@@dartagnanjames8069 I think around that time they realized they wouldn't get to finish the story fully because it had to come to an end give the lack of support
@@foodymoodylps565 You're probably right. It's just a bummer cause it looks like they really put some thought into it.
"Hey you got yours we got ours" best line from Monroe 😂
"Oh, boy! Do we have trouble right here in River City!" LOL, Luv Monroe
Out of all the shows characters Monroe’s German pronunciation is the best. God I miss that show.
Yes .. he is doing good.. i know im german.. but for me it is weird to hear english and german mixed up.. its so funny..
A spinoff set in medieval times would be awesome. A man can only dream.
there is a Grimm game on steam set in medieval times. store.steampowered.com/app/536640/Grimm_Dark_Legacy/
@@toomanyaccounts Thanks I'll give it a go.
women dream too
As a german i love it when they say german words 😂😍
Even when they mispronounce some words 😂
😂 Ach ja
Me too not really a German ( Austrian )
@@anastasiaisabella7354 you people need to learn what Texas German is
@@toomanyaccounts what? Please tell me more
@@flame6454 its a German dialect spoken in Texas. today only like 6k people speak it. You also have the Pennsylvania Dutch dialect which is a German dialect among Amish, Mennonite communities in the US. You also have Hutterite German which is among the Hutterite communities in the US and Canada. each of these dialects use words not in the German dialects spoken in Germany and hence sound very foreign. some grammatical rules are different as well. some Germans may be able to grasp what is being said despite pronunciations, accents being different or Germans may as well find they were listening to french as far as trying to comprehend what was being said.
And on that note... time to watch this series from start to finish, once again.
I wish they did more about them they would have been such a good villian.
"did you say testicles?"
*"I did say testisles."*
I love how hank locks on to that of all things lol
😂
He doesn’t wanna know about the organ harvest moment.
@@dwaugh2215 I was thinking the same too😂😂😂 remembering that awkward conversation
Monroe's lines are the best in this show!!!
' ask questions later behavior'🤣🤣
I love the portrayal of the Grimm at 1:28 in the book of fairytales. This is presumably how the Wesen would see a Grimm. We have Monroe's description of the infinite darkness of Nick's eyes but we never see Nick change. This illustration gives us a brief, imperfect glimpse.
Monroe shouldn't be surprised that Nick has ZERO clue about all the Grimm and Wesen stuff; he MET Nick when he started out.
Hank: Did you say testicles?
Monroe: I did say testicles.
This show always had the best dialogue!
Hank: Did you say testicles?
Monroe: I did say testicles.
😂😂😂😂
I wish this show would come back, continue where they left off. :( I would love to see Kelly and Dianna work with Nick and the others.
They should have added more Grimms to the story. I always found the lack of them weird since they were, apparently, so badass and Wesen feared them so much. Specially bad or morally ambiguous Grimms. They added Trubel but she is a female version of Nick so that just gave us… more good Grimm.
The lack never seemed that surprising. First, they seemed to be connected to only a very few bloodlines, so small segment of the population there. Also, some of the most powerful Wesen seemed to actually hunt Grimm. Which makes sense as for those who see themselves as warriors for their people would it make more sense to preemptively hunt their enemies rather than wait fir them to come for you? Especially when you connect Grimms to ones like the ones they were talking about in this scene.
makes sense there wasn't many, because Grimms are from a very specific bloodline, we see a couple over the series but the bad/anti hero grimms died out according to this episode, probably by the royals or the reapers wiping them out since they were too much of a threat
@@danielhaire6677 the Royals seemed to have had used them previously. you would think they would protect certain Grimm bloodlines to keep the wesen in line.
You all forget that Nick literally had a book with the family tree for all grimms.
@@nomadhakunamatata5793 They didn't really need to worry about keeping them in line, especially when they had Hexenbiest and Hundjager to compensate for it, along with their own brand of Wesen assassins on the Council. Their rule was absolute thanks to them. Grimm, while strong, were few enough in number and hard to replicate, let alone control due to their abilities. Having strong, lethal Wesen was a better alternative because they could be bred for obedience and trained as killers. Hexenbiests on the other hand, always value power, beauty and strength, so working for or with the Royals ensured that they had their share of it.
It is strange though, how quickly the numbers died out. No doubt there are more of them out there, in some small pocket of the world, but still too few to make an impact.
I Love how he tries to speak german. This is one of the best series I have seen till now
Man, this series was so good. Miss it a lot.
I wish someone would pick this show back up , it was great t.v.
Am I the only one thinking how would Monroe and Rosalee react if they heard that the Endezeichen Grimm was a fellow Wesen?
A wesen who was obsessed with being a grimm.
I have rewatch all the season for about 6 times 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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Alzheimer I presume?
"Did you say testicles "? I did say testicles 😂
One of Nick’s ancestors was one who 1st to discovered the turtle 🐢 wesen before this ep. Guess u could say everyone got a bad apple 🍎, doesn’t mean the whole tree is rotten.
Well that’s a start up on what a Grimm looks like
This is my favourite episode. Or at least one of, just so good with the storyline and humour
I live for Monroe's explinations. It's so interesting.
the fact that they never released books of Wessen fairy tails just shows one of thr MANY ways NBC dropped the ball with this show
NBC distributes the show but I don't think they're in charge of franchising. That's probably more for the production studio.
@@ThePrincessCH i just looked it up the show was 100% an NBC Universal project they own the IP outright
@@WardNightstone Does that include marketing?
Lol! the moment I saw the logo, I immediately said "Red John?"...oooops wrong series...but it made me laugh though... how I love this series.
its bad that i thought the game thing. then i seen the word Grimm and i was like oh yeah ....duh moment lol
Please more seasons!! Go into the kids from the end
I miss watching grimm😔😔😔
" hey you got your and we got our"🤣🤷
Please do a video to the best wessen reactions when they realise Nicks a grimm
wesen
That guy seems to be ON BRAND for a grimm.
Who else is curious about that book... I kinda want to check it out
you should have seen the books shown off in the sixth season such as the hexenbiest spell books or the blutbaden version of the bible
@@toomanyaccounts I'm currently working on the show I'm on season 3 I can't wait till the sixth but I'm also pissed cuz it ends
I don't know about that but the event he was referring to the 4th Crusade did lead to a brutal crackdown but unlike here where its in Germany and its Werepeople, it was a crackdown on Cathars (a sect of Christianity condemned heretical by the Church as they believe that God and the Devil are 1 in the same.) called the Albigensian Crusade that happened in France, and this lead to one of the Most brutal period of slaughter Europe saw leading to 200,000 - 1,000,000 a very large number of dead for medieval Europe thus renederin the Cathars extinct as a sect and as the show described it Women and Children included.
@@forickgrimaldus8301 your confusing your crusades. the 4th crusade was about Constantinople and went from 1202-1204 . The Papal military campaign against Cathars was the Albigensian Crusade which went from 1209 to 1229. With the elimination of the Cathars considered to have taken place by the Inquisition in 1350
@@toomanyaccounts I was compressing a lot of time but yes thats the story
Goes to show you that every system has its extremists
I love Grimm so so sooo much
1:50 i think monroe meant ronin
Yeah... but how many viewers would know the difference?
Something something Asian
God I wish this episode introduced like an evil Grimm that worked for the royals or something that would get into fights with Nick throughout the series
0:30 "Albträume für Wesenkinder, cautionary tales for young Wesen"
Dude, that straight-up means "nightmares for Wesen children"
Thank you for that comment! Google renders it as "nightmares for child creatures", which I also find delightful.
@@christopherwalker5351 yeah, "Wesen" means "creature" or "being". Doesn't make it a lot better XD
good series i just wish they took at least one or two episodes explaining where Grimms came from etc
they did. one grimm is the source all grimms. this grimm had no mother or father.
@@toomanyaccounts where i watched the final episode they didnt mentioned it
"Did you say testicles?" lmao
I want more grimm!!!
Like how the Church was during the Dark Ages all that Old Testament evil crap.
Finally the episode I wanted
This was when MGT was on the show as the intern.
This series needed a bigger platform, like Netflix or another.
Brilliant series.
I gotta give Silas real props. As a native german speaker I always knew his pronunciation was on point.
OMG i just today Saw the last episode 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Where did you watch it
Why do so many people get annoyed with the pronunciation in this show? Like the actors said, the characters are American and Nick doesn't exactly have a book with the correct pronunciation so it makes sense that they would say it wrong. It would be even more annoying if Nick was suddenly pronouncing the words perfectly even with his lack of knowledge about German.
So, when, in the video, does he actually "meet" the other Grimm?
Imagine Nick with his LinkedIn page being I'm not a 00:00:51
Some Weisen comes and contacts him stupidly thinking that he is agains Grimm or that some other knows he is a Grimm because of it and tries to get a mob of Weisen to get rid of the guy
What season and episode is that
I want to read that Wesen fairy tale book.
now I need to rewatch it 🤩
Where?
IPoopMyPants Watch Grimm Online Free Dailymotion
Which season and episode is this?
I explained this to my friend they were shocked like hank ‼️
I love Grimm
Endenzaishen?
"Alptraeume!" xD how I love it when americans speaks german
Albträume means Nightmares
and when Germans strye too speek Engrish....
😂😂😂😂😂the top G
The killers terror in Grimm communities
Tanks
German fairytales are Grimm indeed!
definitely wasn't another grimm
What episode is this?
Read description it's in there
"Albträume für Wesenkinder" Me as a german laughing about his bad pronunciation. And "Sterbestunde" is not better.
Monroe is an a american, he can't speak well german.
I come from Germany and understand lol
you are probably the onlu Kraut
What's the name of this episode and what's the season number
ever heard of Google?
@@robertheinrichvonseyfenste267 Thanks
Would love to see Nick gone evil once or out of control. If only 😔
He has
Dicapitorè
What is the ep number plz
Amo!!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
"Albträume für Wesenkind" sounds like child abuse, to be honest.
You should read the original version of the fairy tales.
I'm confused is Portland nick's territory
he is a portland cop
@@toomanyaccounts ya but in Grimm world wouldn't Portland be Nick territory meaning no other Grimm could kill there
@@lorrietsaoussis5168 Grimms either operate solo, in family hunts, or in groups of unrelated grimms plus kerhsites and maybe rarely friendly wesen. they have no such restrictions on where they operate but they often do hunts in the areas they live unless they are a traveling grimm.
Μακαρι να βγει και Season 7 στη σειρα grimm....
Where i can watch this show?
Gonjess no limit Netflix
where are you now? Stupid..
Lol grimm is my surname
so, you believe in fairy tales? Like your brothers?
I believe Endezeichen means End Sign in German
Terror Firma your comment gives valuable context, thank you for that
@@SlideIX Your welcome
you could have Googled it. It's right, so don't believe
Ther's always extremists.
Grimm super serie pero en español porfavor yo soy mexicano y no se ingles
learn English
Renaud montil
Its weird for me as a German to hear german words like Sterbestunde in an english sentence
Like hearing a dzerman speeking Engrish?
Endzeichen. Not End*e*zeichen.
What does that word mean? Is it end marker or something like that?
@@arielsuarez5471 It's not a real German word, like all the other made up lore. I love the show, but hearing that always makes me cringe. As if someone, not speaking German, opened up a dictionary and just stuck words together. What they probably meant is along the lines of 'sign of the end'.
@@arielsuarez5471 Its not a real word you can find in duden but it has multiple meanings; end marker is one of them. In this case its more like "The last sign" or "The end is here bitch".
huh?
This show has some serious issues with german. Was there any native german on the set. And I don‘t mean the pronunciation, but e.g. Gerfrierengeber would be *To freeze* - *Giver*. Almost no wesen sounds as it should.
they used old german books and dictionaries to get the german names.
guess what there are different german dialects several of which are in the states. to so called native german speakers they are incomprehensible wheras germans who speak english can understand these german dialects.
you have germans in germany who cannot understand the germans from another region. whearas a non native german speaker can understand these germans.
Anyone else wonder what other wessen fairy tales are like?
wesen, just ONE s (wessen means: whos, wesen, are beings). Dictionary surch, but I am German/Dutch (2 PHds)
Urrrhhhg this shows usage of german just ...just NO .... Endezeichen really like so many things just call it an Endzeichen DONE thats not that hard.... even in OLD German language u woud NEVER say ENDEZEICHEN ...
I mean... Monroe does say in his defense that he speaks a very shitty German.
I actually liked it. Just makes the lore a lot more realistic, though I would have gone for latin and set up the story about Grimms way in the past.
@@jungletrouble8296 the grimm brothers are from germany dumbass
you should upgrade your german...
endezeichen kann sehr wohl so verwendet werden! schlag doch mal einen duden oder so auf bevor du auf englischsprachigen kanälen den rechtschreibmeister rauslässt!?
@@jungletrouble8296 Well, the Grimm brothers were from Germany, so German makes the most sense.
Каблуки и макияж платформа 9и 3 четверти. Там и встретимся.
Only wishing the main character wasn't Androgen, "Croth him you get Thlapped". Otherwise , good story.
I wanted trouble to have a spin off with the children
CLICK BAIT TITLE..He did not meet the other grimm in this scene
grimm
Holy shit if u watch this is in german its so much better
I like all they videos if you like there video like there video pls
Bonjour une geimm une film tv Tfx tmc
je ne comprends pas... Qua?
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