Grimm

Grimm

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October 28, 2011
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2Based
Analysis Score2/10
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TL;DR Verdict

Grimm: 2/10 wokeness—pure escapist fantasy procedural with organic diversity, no forced politics or lectures, just gripping Grimm lore and monster hunts.

Detailed Analysis

Grimm is a fantasy police procedural centered on Nick Burkhardt, a Portland detective who discovers his Grimm heritage and battles Wesen creatures inspired by Brothers Grimm folklore, alongside his partner Hank Griffin, sergeant Wu, and allies like Monroe and Rosalee, blending monster-of-the-week cases with mythology, royal intrigues, and family dramas. The series features organic diversity reflective of a modern police precinct—such as Black actor Russell Hornsby as Hank and Asian actor Reggie Lee as Wu—integrated naturally without race/gender-swaps, forced inclusions, or emphasis on identity politics. Subtle fantasy metaphors for prejudice appear incidentally but never devolve into social justice lectures, creator activism, or 'woke' subplots, earning consistently low aggregate scores (1-3/10) for its pure escapist entertainment unburdened by progressive ideological intrusions.

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