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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7 PM:
Monsters, Inc. (animated) movie on ABC Family
Cinderella Story movie on HBO Family

7:30 PM:
Twilight movie on FX

8 PM:
Homeland on Showtime (Reair)
Ringer on The CW (Reair)
Glee on FOX (Reair) [Unless the World Series continues]
NCIS on USA Network
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
Law & Order: UK on BBC America (Reair)
Under the Tuscan Sun movie on Oxygen

9 PM:
Glee on FOX (Reair) [Unless the World Series continues]
Harry’s Law on NBC (Reair) [check local listing if new episode will air]
NCIS on USA Network
Burn Notice on MyNetwork TV
Law & Order: UK on BBC America (Reair)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day movie on More Max

10 PM:
Revenge on ABC (NEW)
Whitechapel on BBC America (DEBUT)
Psych on USA Network (NEW)
Sleepless in Seattle movie on Oxygen

10:30 PM:
The Cutting Edge movie on TV Guide Network

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actor Grey Damon (The Nine Live of Chloe King and Friday Night Lights) and actress Stepfanie Kramer (from the classic series Hunter) will both appear on The Secret Circle. Damon has landed the potential recurring role of Lee Laceque, a “sexy and mysterious twenty-something grifter type with a lot of confidence — and knowledge who comes from Santeria heritage and runs an occult Botanica in the suburbs”. He, of course, is a bit dangerous, catching the attention of Faye. Meanwhile, Kramer will appear in one episode as Kate Meade, the equally complicated and strong mother of Charles (Gale Harold) and grandmother to Diana (Shelley Hennig). (Natalie Abrams at TV Guide and Vlada Gelman at TV Line)

Actor Angus Macfadyen (Braveheart and Miracles) will guest star in a multi-episode arc on Chuck as the last major villain of the show’s final season. He will play Nicholas Quinn, a former CIA agent who now runs a mercenary spy ring. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line)

AMC has renewed The Walking Dead for a third season. (TV Guide)

CBS is giving new dramas Unforgettable and Person Of Interest a full season each. (Twitter)

WEB SERIES NEWS

Alloy Entertainment, the creative minds behind such teen TV shows Gossip Girl, Pretty Little Liars and The Secret Circle as well as the online series Wendy, is currently producing a new web series called Dating Rules From My Future Self. In addition to the recently announced Shiri Appleby (Roswell and Life Unexpected), who will play the lead role, actors Taylor Kinney (The Vampire Diaries), Alison Becker (Parks and Recreation), Mircea Monroe (Episodes), and Bryce Johnson (Pretty Little Liars) have joined the cast. The web series follows a 29-year-old woman (Appleby) who gets text messages from herself 10 years in the future that serve as warnings that she has to change her dating tactics or she’ll end up alone and unhappy. (Tanner Stransky at Entertainment Weekly)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actress Lily Collins (Priest and Abduction) will star alongside Julianne Moore, Greg Kinnear, Nathan Lane and Michael Angarano in the independent comedy film called The English Teacher, which centers on a beloved high school English teacher (Moore) whose repressed personal life is in contrast to the passion she brings to the classroom. After her former star pupil returns to their small town after failing as a playwright in New York, she convinces him to mount his unproduced play at the school, which creates more drama than she’s ever known. Collins will play a popular high schooler who comes into conflict with the teacher. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Actors Andy Garcia, Eva Longoria, Forest Whitaker and Kevin Durand have joined the cast of the upcoming film called The Truth that follows a former CIA operative-turned-political talk show host (Garcia) who is hired by a corporate whistleblower to expose her company’s cover up of a massacre in South American village. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actress Katheryn Winnick (Bones) will play the female lead opposite actor Charlie Sheen in the independent drama film called A Glimpse Inside the Mind of Charlie Swan II that follows a successful graphic designer whose fame, money and charm have made him irresistible to women, but when his girlfriend breaks up with him, his life heads into a downward spiral. (Variety and Dark Horizons)

Actor John Cusack has landed the lead role in the new action thriller called The Numbers Station. Actress Malin Akerman has stayed attached as the lead female role. The film follows a disgraced black ops agent (Cusack) tasked with a dead-end job of protecting a young woman (Akerman) in the middle of the Nevada desert. When the two come under attack, they have to fight to stay alive. (Variety and First Showing)

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Felicia Day in Dragon Age: Redemption

The third episode of the live-action Dragon Age: Redemption web series, starring (and written by) Felicia Day (Dr. Horrible’s Sing-Along Blog and The Guild), entitled “Josmael, is now online.

You can view it here.

NOTE: Viewer discretion is advised, as much like the role playing game for which it is based, the web series contains blood and gore, violence, language and sexual content.

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The Good Witch's Family

The Hallmark Channel movie The Good Witch’s Family will debut on October 29 at 9 PM.

MOVIE SYNOPSIS: Life is becoming routinely good for Cassie Nightingale (Catherine Bell) as she settles into marriage with Middleton Police Chief Jake Russell (Chris Potter) and as stepmom to Brandon (Matthew Knight) and Lori (Hannah Endicott-Douglas). But not everything in Middleton is good; in fact, some things are downright bad. Evil blows into town in the form of Cassie’s long-lost cousin Abigail, who whips up wickedness like a tornado darting across the Plains. The once peaceful Russell family bickers night and day; Jake is fired after an argument with the Mayor over a bridge expansion; and Martha (Catherine Disher), the Mayor’s wife and town busy body, who is also at odds with her husband over the bridge issue, walks out on their long marriage. As the town divides further over neighborhood expansion, Cassie is drafted to run for Mayor. There is friction in her once-happy marriage, her family is unraveling, and Abigail’s diabolical “double, double, toil and trouble” is the apex of Cassie’s misery.

Here is the trailer for The Good Witch’s Family.

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Here are the overall ratings for the Monday night dramas that aired last night:

8 PM Show:
Gossip Girl (The CW) [NEW] – 1.4 million

9 PM Show:
Hart of Dixie (The CW) [NEW] – 2 million

10 PM Shows:
Castle (ABC) [NEW] – 11.1 million
Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) [NEW] – 11 million
Prime Suspect (NBC) [Reair] – 2.5 million

What did you watch last night? Please share.

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Trying to figure out what to watch tonight? Be it new episodes of the TV season, reairs of cable series or a movie, here are some suggestions:

7:15 PM:
Leap Year movie on HBO2

8 PM:
NCIS on CBS (NEW)
Ringer on The CW (Reair)
Homeland on Showtime2 (Reair)
William & Kate movie on Lifetime Movie Network
What’s Love Got To Do with It movie on Oxygen
Ladder 49 movie on TV Guide Network

9 PM:
NCIS: Los Angeles on CBS (NEW)
Ringer on The CW (Reair)
Monsters, Inc. (animated) movie on ABC Family

10 PM
Unforgettable on CBS (NEW)
Flashpoint on ION (NEW)

10:01 PM:
Body of Proof on ABC (NEW)

Enjoy!

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Hey All,

Here are the news items for today:

TELEVISION

Actress Jenna Elfman (Dharma & Greg) will make a rare dramatic detour with a recurring role on the fifth and final season of Damages, playing an investment bank employee troubled by her company’s conduct. When she approaches Channing McClaren (Ryan Phillippe), the iconoclastic founder of a WikiLeaks-type website devoted to corporate and government transparency, it lays the foundation for the case that will pit Patty Hewes and Ellen Parsons against each other. Additionally, actor John Hannah (Spartacus) will appear in a recurring role on this series as Rutger, McClaren’s loyal adviser and protector whose ability to put out political fires and strong desire to see him succeed make him indispensible. (Michael Ausiello at TV Line and Lesley Goldberg at The Hollywood Reporter)

DEVELOPMENT NEWS

Krista Vernoff (Grey’s Anatomy) has sold the new legal drama Maybe Angels to ABC. The project is about two angels who help their former spouses. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

The Defenders co-creator Niels Mueller is developing a new drama at CBS about an ordinary man making an extraordinary impact on people’s lives. (Deadline and The Futon Critic)

Alan Ball (the man behind True Blood) is developing a new drama at HBO entitled Wichita that will be about a Kansas surgeon who inadvertently becomes the focal point of a contemporary political, cultural and ethical war. (The Hollywood Reporter and The Futon Critic)

Michael Bay is set to produce the hour-long drama Outsiders for The CW. The pilot follows a quirky sociology professor with an almost savant-like expertise in subcultures. He is partnered with a young but uptight female detective and the pair solves crimes involving youths and subcultures in Los Angeles. (Vulture and Dark Horizons)

Lifetime has greenlit the pilot American Housewife, which is a drama that has Melanie Griffith in negotiations to star as well as executive produce with husband/producing partner Antonio Banderas. The pilot centers on a mother of two children who has conversations with her inner voice while dealing with the life change of one her kids leaving home for college and the other still being at home. (Nellie Andreeva at Deadline)

BOX OFFICE NEWS

Actors Kit Harington (Game of Thrones) and Joel Kinnaman (The Killing) have emerged as the frontrunners for the lead roles of Arthur and Lancelot for the upcoming King Arthur project that is being planned. There are no confirmations on these roles or if the film will even be made; only speculation at this time. (Borys Kit at The Hollywood Reporter)

Actors Eric Bana and Danny Huston will star in Elvis & Nixon, an independent film that marks the directorial debut of actor Cary Elwes. The film is based on a 1970 powwow between Presley (Bana) and Nixon (Huston) when the former petitioned to be a Federal Agent at Large in the war against drugs, which in hindsight seems a bit odd. Presley brought a Colt .45 pistol as a gift to the president. (Mike Fleming at Deadline)

Actor-director Ben Affleck will head up the Warner Bros. adaptation of Stephen King’s The Stand with Affleck writing his own script. (Sean O’Neal at A.V. Club)

Writer-director Joss Whedon surprised the industry over the weekend with the announcement that while he was directing the blockbuster film The Avengers, he also directed the independent film based on the Shakespearean play Much Ado About Nothing. Among the cast are Whedonverse alums, Nathan Fillion (Firefly, Buffy, and Dr. Horrible), Amy Acker (Angel and Dollhouse), Alexis Denisof (Buffy, Angel, and Dollhouse), Sean Maher (Firefly), Reed Diamond (Dollhouse), Tom Lenk (Buffy), and Fran Kranz (Dollhouse and The Cabin in the Woods), as well as Clark Gregg (Agent Coulson from Iron Man, Thor, and The Avengers). You can see the list of actors here. (Adam B. Vary at Entertainment Weekly)

Here is a list of the top 10 box office movies from this past weekend courtesy of Exhibitor Relations and E! Online:

1. Paranormal Activity 3, $54 million
2. Real Steel, $11.3 million
3. Footloose, $10.9 million
4. The Three Musketeers, $8.8 million
5. The Ides of March, $4.9 million
6. Dolphin Tale, $4.2 million
7. Moneyball, $4.1 million
8. Johnny English Reborn, $3.8 million
9. The Thing, $3.1 million
10. 50/50, $2.8 million

That’s it. Enjoy!

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Here is the next list of modern-day writers who, in their own way, have paid homage to Jane Austen’s legendary stories. Each of these authors has written two books either inspired by Austen’s characters or based on the author herself.

They appear in alphabetical order:

Mr. Darcy Takes A Wife by Linda Berdoll

LINDA BERDOLL
Mr. Darcy Takes a Wife
Released on May 1, 2004

The Darcys begin their married life as one of the happiest; most in-love couples imaginable, picking up the story after their wedding, with flashbacks to the days after the courtship, when Elizabeth and Darcy’s passion for each other grew stronger. After a spicy wedding night, the couple finds their compatibility extends far beyond their matched wits. As Elizabeth settles into her role as mistress of a large household, her sister Jane grapples with her own, less passionate marriage to Charles Bingley. Thrown in as well are an illegitimate young man who just might be Darcy’s son, a vengeful serving man who plagues the Darcys and develops an unhealthy fixation on Elizabeth, and suspicions of infidelity.

NOTE: This book was originally self-published in 1999 named The Bar Sinister.

Darcy & Elizabeth by Linda Berdoll

LINDA BERDOLL
Darcy & Elizabeth: Nights and Days at Pemberley
Released May 1, 2006

Things start off sweetly as the terminally dignified Darcy returns from the continent to greet wife Elizabeth and the twins she has borne in his absence. Despite initial annoyance engendered by Elizabeth’s recuperation, during which sex is rather out of the question, hearth and home soon return to normal. However, dealing with Darcy’s conniving aunt, Lady De Bourgh, as well as the machinations of his troublesome sister-in-law, Lydia, and his arch-rival and nemesis Wickham (here truly evil), threaten their domestic happiness. Elizabeth takes all this circumspectly but with keen concern; between bouts of marital jollity, she provides Darcy with wise and commendable counsel.

Remembrance of the Past by Lory Lilian

LORY LILIAN
Remembrance of the Past
Released September 2, 2009

In this ‘what if’ story, Elizabeth Bennet and her relatives – Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner – are in London, ready to start their tour to the Lakes in June. During this time, Elizabeth’s path crosses with Mr. Darcy’s again. However, Mr. Darcy is not alone in London: besides his close family – Georgiana and Colonel Fitzwilliam – an old and dear friend has returned and claimed a well-deserved place in their lives. This is a story about hopes and desires, about losses and fears, about second chances and happiness.

Rainy Days by Lory Lilian

LORY LILIAN
Rainy Days
Released October 10, 2009

Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy are caught in a rainstorm two days before the Netherfield ball, and they are forced to spend a few hours alone together where they talk, listen, and better understand each other’s feelings. However, even when original pride and prejudice are overcome, new obstacles arise. The road to true love is never smooth, and surprises along the way enhance the passion of the journey.

Relations Such As These by Sara O'Brien

SARA O’BRIEN
Relations Such As These
Released on November 4, 2009

What if Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet met before the Meryton assembly while touring the Netherfield estate? What if his relations were just as questionable as hers? This book explores the possibilities of what might have happened had the proud Mr. Darcy met Elizabeth Bennet under different circumstances. Would he act differently, or would he maintain his haughty demeanor? Furthermore, what if his relations were less than desirable compared to hers?

Blame It On the Tea by Sara O'Brien

SARA O’BRIEN
Blame It On The Tea
Released on May 19, 2010

When Elizabeth Bennet stays at the Hunsford Parsonage instead of going to Rosings with Mr. & Mrs. Collins, due to a headache, she decides to take a draught with her tea- which changes the outcome of her confrontation with Mr. Darcy. The results will take the couple on an unexpected and thrilling journey of many discoveries, and several twists to a very eventful end.

Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict by Laura Viera Rigler

LAURA VIERA RIGLER
Confessions of a Jane Austen Addict
Released on August 3, 2007

Talk about an out-of-body experience. One moment Courtney Stone is a modern-day L.A. career woman lamenting a lost love; the next she is Jane Mansfield, a well-to-do, willowy (though not particularly buxom, unlike her twentieth-century namesake) lady in nineteenth-century England. What could account for this transplant of time and place? Courtney has no opportunity to ruminate over such matters; she must quickly learn to interact with inhabitants of the brave old world in which she finds herself. There’s her mother, determined to marry 30-year-old Jane off to handsome Mr. Edgeworth; her artist father, more inclined to his daughter’s free-spirited frame of mind; and faithful servant Miss Barnes, who helps her mistress manage everything from chaperones to corsets. It’s not long before Jane finds the lines blurred between her two vastly different selves.

Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict by Laura Viera Rigler

LAURA VIERA RIGLER
Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict
Released on April 27, 2010

In this sequel, 19th-century Jane Mansfield switches bodies and milieus with contemporary L.A. girl Courtney Stone. As Jane grasps the idea that she’s a different person in an unimaginable world, and grapples with the radically liberal social mores, dress and language, she leans on Jane Austen’s novels as touchstones to reality. Kate Reading performs the first-person narration with a cultured tones and accent befitting an upper-class Regency-era young lady. Her skill as a versatile voice performer becomes evident as dialogue introduces modern American characters, and she skillfully modulates her accent, dialect and tones to accommodate them. The romantically suspenseful story and the entertaining vocal interpretation will keep romance listeners enthralled and amused.

Jane Austen's Guide to Good Manners by Josephine Ross

JOSEPHINE ROSS (with Henrietta Webb)
Jane Austen’s Guide to Good Manners: Compliments, Charades & Horrible Blunders
Released on October 3, 2006

This book is a light-hearted, insightful handbook written as if intended for Jane’s original Regency Era readers. When Anna, Jane Austen’s young niece, sent her a novel for “literary comment,” Jane loved everything about it, except its utter disregard for the manners of the day. The resulting and tender correspondence between the two serves as the foundation for this instructional book. Etiquette and social behavior of the early 1800s come to life in lovely chapters teaching the reader how to pay and return formal “calls,” how to properly refuse a proposal of marriage, who should lead off the dancing at a country-house ball, and what to wear for a morning walk.

Jane Austen: A Companion by Josephine Ross

JOSEPHINE ROSS
Jane Austen: A Companion
Released on November 16, 2006

This illuminating, entertaining, up-to-date companion is the only general guide to Jane Austen, her work, and her world. The book explores the literary scene during the time Austen’s works first appeared: the books considered classics then, the “horrid novels” and romances, and the grasping publishers. The book looks at the architecture and decor of Austen’s era that made up “the profusion and elegance of modern taste”: Regency houses for instance, Chippendale furniture, “picturesque scenery.” On the smaller scale the book answers questions that may baffle modern readers of Austen’s work. What, for example, was “hartshorn”? How did Lizzy Bennet “let down” her gown to hide her muddy petticoat? The book shows us the fashions, and the subtle ways Jane Austen used clothes to express character. Courtship, marriage, adultery, class and “rank,” mundane tasks of ordinary life, all appear, as does the wider political and military world–especially the navy, in which her brothers served.

A Marriage Worth the Earning: To Have and to Hold

MARY L. SHERWOOD
A Marriage Worth the Earning: To Have and to Hold
Released on May 14, 2009

Darcy and Elizabeth’s first year of marriage commences as idyllic as most newlyweds could hope. But soon, their tranquility departs, and together they must discover the finer art of compromise and understanding. This book follows the lives of Austen’s beloved characters throughout the years, beginning with volume one where Darcy and Elizabeth must learn to put Pride and Prejudice aside and become one united in the love and passion inspired by the original novel.

A Marriage Worth the Earning: For Better for Worse

MARY L. SHERWOOD
A Marriage Worth the Earning: For Better for Worse
Released on May 1, 2010

Darcy and Elizabeth’s first year of marriage continues in Volume II of A Marriage Worth the Earning where both husband and wife struggle with more than their fair share of difficulties.

Darcy & Fitzwilliam: A Tale of a Gentleman and an Officer

KAREN WASYLOWSKI
Darcy and Fitzwilliam: A Tale of a Gentleman and an Officer
Released on February 1, 2011

Married life is bliss. At least that is what Colonel Richard Fitzwilliam’s cousin Fitzwilliam Darcy would have him believe. But Richard has no intention of stepping into the parson’s mousetrap until he encounters American widow Amanda Penrod at one of London’s innumerous balls. Instantly smitten, Richard suddenly finds himself behaving as foolishly as Mr. Darcy did when he was courting Elizabeth Bennet. While Richard is busy struggling to navigate the unfamiliar seas of romance with Amanda, an unexpected storm in the person of Caroline Bingley threatens to stir up the formerly placid matrimonial waters of the Darcy household.

Georgiana's Story by Karen Wasylowski

KAREN WASYLOWSKI
Georgiana’s Story
Released on June 27, 2011

Shy Georgiana Darcy feels duty bound to experience her first season in London society’s marriage mart. She disappointed her brother, Fitzwilliam Darcy, and her cousin, Colonel Fitzwilliam, once before when she ran off with George Wickham. She is determined this time. Nothing will interfere with her guardians’ dreams for her future again.

Tea with Jane Austen by Kim Wilson

KIM WILSON
Tea with Jane Austen
Released on April 1, 2011

Who would not want to sit down with Jane Austen and join her in a cup of tea? Here for the first time is a book that shares the secrets of one of her favorite rituals. Tea figures prominently in Jane Austen’s life and work. At the center of almost every social situation in her novels one finds tea. In Emma, does Miss Bates drink coffee? Of course not: ‘No coffee, I thank you, for me-never take coffee. A little tea if you please.’ In Pride and Prejudice, what is one of the supreme honors Mr. Collins can envision Lady Catherine bestowing on Elizabeth Bennet and her friends? Why, drinking tea with her, naturally. Tea with Jane Austen begins with tea drinking in the morning and ends with tea in the evening, at balls and other gatherings. Each chapter includes a description of how tea was taken at a particular place or time of day, along with history, recipes, excerpts from Austen’s novels and letters and illustrations from the time.

In the Garden with Jane Austen by Kim Wilson

KIM WILSON
In the Garden with Jane Austen
Released on April 1, 2011

Jane Austen took a keen interest in flower gardening and kitchen gardening alike. This book strolls through the sorts of gardens that Jane Austen would have known and visited: the gardens of the great estates, cottage gardens, gardens in town, and public gardens and parks. With lush photos, social history, excerpts from the novels, information on her life, and period drawings, In the Garden with Jane Austen brings Jane Austen’s world and Georgian and Regency gardens to life. The book also includes gardens featured in film adaptations of Austen’s novels and provides instructions on creating one’s own Jane Austen garden.

More lists coming soon…

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Reminder: There is only one week left to vote!!

Here are the details again:

After the success of last year’s first-ever fan favorite cover, as voted on by the readers of TV Guide Magazine, in which The CW’s Supernatural won, the print outlet is presenting the 2nd annual Fan Favorite Poll.

Readers are invited to cast their vote for the show they would like to see featured on the cover by logging onto TV Guide Magazine’s Facebook page, where they can also enter a sweepstakes to win one of four exclusive TV Guide Magazine covers signed by the respective casts of Chuck, The Vampire Diaries, Fringe and The Big Bang Theory.

Voting is open now through October 31, 2011 here and fans can vote as many times as they would like to support their favorite show. The Fan Favorite winner will be revealed on the cover of TV Guide Magazine’s December 12 issue, available on newsstands December 8, 2011.

The 2011 TV Guide Magazine Fan Favorite nominees are:

· Chuck (NBC)
· Community (NBC)
· Dexter (Showtime)
· Game of Thrones (HBO)
· Revenge (ABC)
· Person of Interest (CBS)
· Ringer (The CW)
· The Walking Dead (AMC)
· The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
· Terra Nova (FOX)

Voters also have the option to write-in their favorite show, if it’s not among this year’s list. In addition, last year’s Fan Favorite winner, Supernatural (The CW), will be inducted into TV Guide Magazine’s Fan Favorite Hall of Fame.

Make your voice heard by voting for your favorite!!

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Grimm

The new NBC drama Grimm will debut at 9 PM on October 28.

Show Synopsis: Detective Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) thought he was ready for the grim reality of working homicide in Portland, Oregon. That is, until he started to see things he couldn’t quite explain. Like a gorgeous woman suddenly transforming into a hideous hag, or an average Joe turning into a vicious troll. Then, after a panicked visit from his only living relative, he discovers the truth about his visions: he’s not like everyone else, he’s a descendant of an elite group of hunters known as “Grimms” who are charged with stopping the proliferation of supernatural creatures in the world. And so begins his new life journey as he solves crimes with his partner (Russell Hornsby) who knows something about Nick has radically changed but can’t quite put his finger on it. Along the way, Nick finds himself unexpectedly getting help on some of the more difficult cases from Monro (Silas Weir Mitchell), a guy who seems normal at first but is soon revealed to be the Big Bad wolf.

The cast includes Bitsie Tulloch, Sasha Roiz and Reggie Lee.

Here is the trailer for Grimm.

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