From Buffy to Game Of Thrones via Grimm & more, geek TV weddings have a habit of going very wrong. Here’s our pick of the worst…
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones, Buffy, Smallville, Farscape, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Grimm, and Quantum Leap.
Demons, demon-hunters, aliens and slayers have no luck whatsoever when it comes to plighting their troughs smoothly. There are many ways a wedding can go wrong in the world of science fiction and fantasy, from alien attack to mass murder to accidentally marrying a clone of your fiancée. With inspiration from Doctor Who, Star Trek, Grimm, Smallville, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and more, we’ve selected a variety of different disasters, focusing on occasions when trouble occurred either during the ceremony or during the reception shortly afterwards, listed in entirely subjective order of disastrousness.
Please stand then, as the Wedding March begins…
11. Quantum Leap, Sea Bride
The...
Warning: contains spoilers for Game Of Thrones, Buffy, Smallville, Farscape, Doctor Who, Torchwood, Grimm, and Quantum Leap.
Demons, demon-hunters, aliens and slayers have no luck whatsoever when it comes to plighting their troughs smoothly. There are many ways a wedding can go wrong in the world of science fiction and fantasy, from alien attack to mass murder to accidentally marrying a clone of your fiancée. With inspiration from Doctor Who, Star Trek, Grimm, Smallville, Buffy The Vampire Slayer and more, we’ve selected a variety of different disasters, focusing on occasions when trouble occurred either during the ceremony or during the reception shortly afterwards, listed in entirely subjective order of disastrousness.
Please stand then, as the Wedding March begins…
11. Quantum Leap, Sea Bride
The...
- 1/18/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
NBC has released new photos for the October 25th, season 3 premiere of “Grimm.” The opener is called “The Ungrateful Dead” and based on that title and a few of these photos, we can only assume it’s going to involve some more zombies. In the photos, we see Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert, an apothecary Fuchsbau, [...]
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The post TV: Bree Turner Looks “Grimm” in Stills from the Season Premiere appeared first on Up and Comers.
- 10/11/2013
- by Stacy Radtke
- UpandComers
Hands down the most crowded press room we visited at Comic-Con belonged to NBC's "Grimm" so we didn't get to chat with everyone, but we did bring back a list of the Top 13 things we learned about Season 3.
Bree Turner (Rosalee Calvert)
- The first two episodes will be dealing with the zombies, not so much Nick's story. It's very ambitious with lots of action.
Claire Coffee (Adalind Schade)
- When we return, Adalind is still working with Stefania (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and is in the process of getting her powers back, but it's more treacherous and gruesome than she imagined.
- She still doesn't know who the baby's father is - or how long a Hexenbiest pregnancy lasts for that matter - but maybe this season we'll get some answers.
Reggie Lee (Sergeant Wu)
- Wu will see something this season that makes him go "berserk."
- We should be...
Bree Turner (Rosalee Calvert)
- The first two episodes will be dealing with the zombies, not so much Nick's story. It's very ambitious with lots of action.
Claire Coffee (Adalind Schade)
- When we return, Adalind is still working with Stefania (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and is in the process of getting her powers back, but it's more treacherous and gruesome than she imagined.
- She still doesn't know who the baby's father is - or how long a Hexenbiest pregnancy lasts for that matter - but maybe this season we'll get some answers.
Reggie Lee (Sergeant Wu)
- Wu will see something this season that makes him go "berserk."
- We should be...
- 7/29/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
NBC's Grimm was created by created by David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter. The season 2 cast included: David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, Russell Hornsby as Hank Griffin, Bitsie Tulloch as Juliette Silverton, Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe, Sasha Roiz as Captain Sean Renard, Reggie Lee as Sergeant Wu, Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert, and Claire Coffee as Adalind Schade...
- 2/14/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
via conceptartworld NBC's Grimm was created by created by David Greenwalt, Jim Kouf and Stephen Carpenter. The season 2 cast included: David Giuntoli as Nick Burkhardt, Russell Hornsby as Hank Griffin, Bitsie Tulloch as Juliette Silverton, Silas Weir Mitchell as Monroe, Sasha Roiz as Captain Sean Renard, Reggie Lee as Sergeant Wu, Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert, and Claire Coffee as Adalind Schade...
- 2/4/2013
- ComicBookMovie.com
The panel: David Giuntoli (Nick Burkhardt), Russel Hornsby (Hank Griffin, Bitsie Tulloch (Juliette Silverton), Silas Weir Mitchell (Monroe), Reggie Lee (Sgt. Wu), Sasha Roiz (Sean Renard), Bree Turner (Rosalee Calvert), Jim Kouf (executive producer/writer), David Greenwalt (executive producer/writer), Norberto Barba (executive producer/director), Sean Hayes (executive producer) and Todd Milliner (executive producer).
Big revelations: Not many. The whole Grimm gang must have had a strict no-spoilers talk beforehand because none of them were very forthcoming. Lots of questions were met with variations on “You’ll have to wait and see.” Kouf at one point said, “We have a...
Big revelations: Not many. The whole Grimm gang must have had a strict no-spoilers talk beforehand because none of them were very forthcoming. Lots of questions were met with variations on “You’ll have to wait and see.” Kouf at one point said, “We have a...
- 7/15/2012
- by Emily Rome
- EW - Inside TV
By Chris Wright, MoreHorror.com
Cast: David Giuntoli (Nick Burhardt), Russell Hornsby (Hank Griffin), Bitsie Tulloch (Juliette Silverton), Silas Weir Mitchell (Monroe), Sasha Roiz (Captain Sean Renard), Reggie Lee (Sergeant Wu), Bree Turner (Rosalee Calvert)
I honestly did not know what to expect when I heard about this new show from Whedon producer alum David Greenwalt. The premise seemed unique though I didn’t recognize any of the faces cast in their roles. The show was suppose to be dead on arrival on low rated Friday night with not a strong lead in sight but overcame the critics’ predictions! The show wound up being NBC’s second highest rated new drama premiere that season. Though dropping as all shows do after a premiere, the show beat fellow veterans “Fringe” and “Supernatural” every viewing carving a niche of loyal followers on Friday. NBC gave “Grimm” a season two renewal early.
The...
Cast: David Giuntoli (Nick Burhardt), Russell Hornsby (Hank Griffin), Bitsie Tulloch (Juliette Silverton), Silas Weir Mitchell (Monroe), Sasha Roiz (Captain Sean Renard), Reggie Lee (Sergeant Wu), Bree Turner (Rosalee Calvert)
I honestly did not know what to expect when I heard about this new show from Whedon producer alum David Greenwalt. The premise seemed unique though I didn’t recognize any of the faces cast in their roles. The show was suppose to be dead on arrival on low rated Friday night with not a strong lead in sight but overcame the critics’ predictions! The show wound up being NBC’s second highest rated new drama premiere that season. Though dropping as all shows do after a premiere, the show beat fellow veterans “Fringe” and “Supernatural” every viewing carving a niche of loyal followers on Friday. NBC gave “Grimm” a season two renewal early.
The...
- 6/30/2012
- by admin
- MoreHorror
Former Tudor and True Blood James Frain has been tabbed for Grimm season 2. The buzz flow for the first season of NBC’s Grimm felt like it was building as the season went along and all the way to the finale. Personally, while interested in the show before it was released, I burned out after a few episodes because I felt like the show’s lead, David Giuntoli, felt remarkably absent in the role making the show feel like an ensemble, except there wasn’t or shouldn’t be one: he is the Grimm.
Still, the show did well enough for NBC, and did so admirably in what is traditionally viewed as a real shitty scheduling slot, and garnered a second season pick-up back in March. According to Zap2it Frain has been cast in a recurring role of Eric Renard, the brother of Sasha Roiz’s Captain Sean Renard.
Still, the show did well enough for NBC, and did so admirably in what is traditionally viewed as a real shitty scheduling slot, and garnered a second season pick-up back in March. According to Zap2it Frain has been cast in a recurring role of Eric Renard, the brother of Sasha Roiz’s Captain Sean Renard.
- 5/31/2012
- by Jay Tomio
- Boomtron
Grimm
“Cat and Mouse” Air Date: 4/20/12
Along with Once Upon A Time, Grimm was heralded as another harbinger for the fairy tale boom to come. But, after breezing through the first seventeen episodes in short order to catch up, I found that that’s a misnomer. Yes, this series, set in Portland, Oregon (great to have a show set there besides Portlandia), revolves around Detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli), a descendant of the Grimm family (the brothers that wrote them books), who has the ability to see if someone is really a supernatural creature, or a Wesen (pronounced vessen), and is tasked with hunting them down. He is referred to as a “grimm” by these very creatures. But he doesn’t stumble upon any fairy tale characters or premises like in Ouat, he merely finds that there’s a lot of bad guys muddying up his case load that are really furry beasts.
“Cat and Mouse” Air Date: 4/20/12
Along with Once Upon A Time, Grimm was heralded as another harbinger for the fairy tale boom to come. But, after breezing through the first seventeen episodes in short order to catch up, I found that that’s a misnomer. Yes, this series, set in Portland, Oregon (great to have a show set there besides Portlandia), revolves around Detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli), a descendant of the Grimm family (the brothers that wrote them books), who has the ability to see if someone is really a supernatural creature, or a Wesen (pronounced vessen), and is tasked with hunting them down. He is referred to as a “grimm” by these very creatures. But he doesn’t stumble upon any fairy tale characters or premises like in Ouat, he merely finds that there’s a lot of bad guys muddying up his case load that are really furry beasts.
- 4/23/2012
- by Andy Greene
- FamousMonsters of Filmland
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