
If you like monsters then you've probably been keeping up with "Grimm" on t.v. lately. This show revolves around mythical monsters from fables and stories read to us as kids to scare us. Well, it turns out those stories are true! Nice idea considering there are more than enough fairy tales to keep the plot going. So the main character is a Grimm, a person that can see these creatures for who they are. Something that really stuck out to me was the story about an ogre. Ogres have unusually strong bones and skin. This condition has been found in humans rarely. One guy in real life on the show "Stan Lee's Superhumans" was able to pound a nail into a board with his forehead because his bones were twice as thick as the normal person. Ouch! There are a lot of cool characters to be found in this show and the EFX are cool. If it weren't for CGI this show couldn't exist. The cop's friend happens to be a wolf-like creature, pictured here. Now the real plot is deeper. It seems the chief of police is the one commanding all the bad mythic creatures, yet he sends out a Grimm to dispatch of other bad ones. What's his motive? My guess is a guess as old as time, power. People can be so power hungry. The amount of CGI in this show shows how t.v. will change in the future. The transformations might be digital but the full transformation phase is actually make-up. That would feel like being in a movie. I like the grim story.
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Guest Commentator HARVESTER OF SORROW says: "Being a CGI demon I'm partial to this show. I'm even uglier after transformation!"
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