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posted by titanicdragon
Zoey's pov

Nothing bad to report, then it happened. I saw Dib being attacked da a Lausenschlage snake creature who seem to have a thing for killing. I goarned just once I wish I didn't have to leave, but he would be a witness.

Dib was yelling in pain.

"You die tonight Grimm" he said

"What Are te Talking About." he yelled

So he was a Grimm.

"Hey ugly how about messing with me!"

It turned

"Two Grimms for the price of one."

"Zoey get out of here!"

The beast lunged but before he knew what hit him his head went flying off. Dib stared in horror.

"You come with me"

"Hell NO"

"You really think te can tell me...
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In my opinion, the best episodes of Grimm center around original fairy tales and put a clever, modern-day twist on them. After all, is this not the very essence of the show? My superiore, in alto preferiti are these;

#7: Episode 5, Danse Macabre: This episode clearly and elequently elaborates on the story of the Pied Piper. It really gives a new perspective on an old tale while delivering wonderful suspense and horrific scenes.

#6: Episode 10, Organ Grinder: Not only did this episode have all the prospects of a good horror film, it also captured part of the story of Hansel and Gretle. It is very subtle, but...
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