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Fairy tales used to put us to sleep as kids, however in NBC's new series "Grimm" these stories we once loved, will keep us up all night. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) is not only working as a homocide detective in Portland, Oregon, he also learns that he's a descendant of "Grimms", an elite group of hunters that stopped supernatural creatures from entering into the world. Well, this helps explain why he saw a man turn into a troll and a beautiful woman transform into a decrepit old hag. You can catch "Grimm" Fridays at 9/8c.
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Fairy tales used to put us to sleep as kids, however in NBC's new series "Grimm" these stories we once loved, will keep us up all night. Nick Burkhardt (David Giuntoli) is not only working as a homocide detective in Portland, Oregon, he also learns that he's a descendant of "Grimms", an elite group of hunters that stopped supernatural creatures from entering into the world. Well, this helps explain why he saw a man turn into a troll and a beautiful woman transform into a decrepit old hag. You can catch "Grimm" Fridays at 9/8c.

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