David Greenwalt

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    Ask the Fans: ‘Grimm’ Co-Creators Respond to Viewers’ Thoughts on Nick’s Love Life

    Co-creators Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt conjured up a list of nine questions they’d always wanted to ask the show’s devoted followers, which we passed along to viewers, and more than 250 Grimmaniacs from at least four countries answered via the comments section and email. DAVID GREENWALT AND JIM KOUF ASK: What are the things you like best about the show?

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    Ask The Fans: ‘Grimm’ Co-Creators Are Sad to See Series End, but Your Answers to Their Burning Qs Help

    We know it’s hard to hear, but the sad truth is there are a mere four episodes, including tonight’s installment, left before Grimm and its collection of creatures and cops call it quits. (At least until, fingers crossed, Netflix or some other network reopens the book on this fractured fairy tale.) Maybe it would help to hear that you aren’t alone in your grief.

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    Ask the Fans: ‘Grimm’ Showrunners Want Your Answers to These 9 Questions!

    TV fans aren’t the only ones who have burning questions. In our series Ask the Fans, Yahoo TV flips the script and finds out what questions producers have always wanted to pose to their viewers.

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    'Grimm' Bosses Tease 100th Episode 'Opens a Lot of New Doors,' 'Nobody's Safe'

    Several years and seasons ago, Grimm’s executive producers David Greenwalt and Jim Kouf made a promise to rabid fans gathered at the show’s first San Diego Comic-Con appearance regarding the plot of the 100th episode, a chapter so far off and intangible at the time that they doubted it would ever even come to fruition. “Portland is geographically important in the Pacific Northwest and you just might be right [about Black Claw having plans for Renard].” Kouf adds, “Black Claw’s influence is reac