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Grimm - Episode 3.05 - EL CUCUY - Sneak Peek (US Only)

Nov 26, 2013

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Thanks to Bruce_F for the heads up.

9 comments:

  1. This is one of the most enjoyable group clips I've seen on Grimm so far.

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  2. I like these kind of scenes with everyone

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  3. Anyone got a version for people who don't live in the US?

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  4. The group is sitting around having snacks (artichokes and edamame) and discussing what kind of Wesen is responsible for an injury seen in a photo.

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  5. Nick, Juliette, Monroe, Rosalee, & Hank are sharing a family-style dinner in the living room of Monroe's place while trying to figure out what kind of wesen that Nick & Hank are dealing with. The scene is very casual and everyone is acting like this is normal dinner conversation. It's quite amusing.

    If you have Firefox or Chrome as your browser, try adding the Hola unblocker application. It's quite good at bypassing region restricted video.

    https://hola.org/

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  6. Just a normal day in Portland; having a casual diner while watching a torn-apart body and discussing what eat people :)

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  7. Or try this: http://vimeo.com/teamhornsby
    This preview is not up yet, but the last ones were eventually, so I guess they will add this one, too.

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  8. I'm glad I could help. Enjoy. :)

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  9. I was first "Höhlentier? What a stupid name?" (Cave animal) Because they speak the ö too long...what they meant is "Höllentier"....and no, it doesn't mean "Beast from Hell", that would be a Höllenbiest (guess this was not exotic enough for the writers). It mean hell animal, plain and simple.
    I really love how Grimm sets up this little scenes. Can't get enough of it. Somehow the more fluff they have in their "normal" live, the better the more horrifying cases work for me.

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