I think it was one of the better ones of the season so far
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I am not good at reading the ratings info so I hope I am seeing it accurately. Grimm is doing well so far, especially with this last episode?
Looks like NBC is developing a wolfman series to add to its Friday lineup in 2014 (supernatural theme). Hope that doesn't mess with Grimm. I love Grimm.
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The wolfman show has no effect on Grimm. It'll probably just take Dracula's spot if it is canceled.
As for ratings, so far the average viewers are the best of any season, but the demo is down some.
Season 1 - Demo Average: 1.53, Viewer Average: 5.02 million
Season 2 - Demo Average: 1.62, Viewer Average: 5.17 million
Season 3 - Demo Average: 1.52, Viewer Average: 5.64 millionsigpic
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First details on Alexis Denisof's characters and first images of him for this week
'Grimm': Alexis Denisof teases 'charismatic' new villain -- EXCLUSIVE PHOTOSsigpic
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Originally posted by IceIsNice View PostFirst details on Alexis Denisof's characters and first images of him for this week
'Grimm': Alexis Denisof teases 'charismatic' new villain -- EXCLUSIVE PHOTOS
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Coming January 2017
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Both Sneak Peeks for 3.08 are unblocked available via my LJ:
Sneak Peeks 3.08 Twelve Days of Krampus
Besides, the German word for claw is Klaue, Pranke or Tatze. I never heard of Krampus before. A friend of mine, native Austrian, knows it. So, my guess it's an Austrian German word or MAYBE something from the deepest south German (Schwaebisch Alp), but it's not a common word and the figure of Krampus isn't known all over Germany. Where I live we only have a character named "Knecht Ruprecht", who's sort of servant to St Niklas and he is sort of punishing naughty kids (they don't get sweets but a stake from birch or meadow). That's all that is somehow ... a little bit similar to said Krampus. But Ruprecht comes on St Niklas-day (December, 6th) not around the 21st - and he's surely not eating kids.
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Originally posted by Hyndara71 View PostBoth Sneak Peeks for 3.08 are unblocked available via my LJ:
Sneak Peeks 3.08 Twelve Days of Krampus
Besides, the German word for claw is Klaue, Pranke or Tatze. I never heard of Krampus before. A friend of mine, native Austrian, knows it. So, my guess it's an Austrian German word or MAYBE something from the deepest south German (Schwaebisch Alp), but it's not a common word and the figure of Krampus isn't known all over Germany. Where I live we only have a character named "Knecht Ruprecht", who's sort of servant to St Niklas and he is sort of punishing naughty kids (they don't get sweets but a stake from birch or meadow). That's all that is somehow ... a little bit similar to said Krampus. But Ruprecht comes on St Niklas-day (December, 6th) not around the 21st - and he's surely not eating kids.
Oh, and don´t confuse the Krampus with Perchten, they are something completely different.
More on the Krampus here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Krampussigpic
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