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" Big Feet " is the 21st episode of the supernatural drama series Grimm season 1, aired on May 11, 2012, on NBC. This episode was written by Richard Hatem from a story by Alan DiFiore and Dan E. Fesman, and directed by Omar Madha.


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Plot

After Juliette stumbles on a brutal murder, Nick learns a suspected creature, and Monroe's friend, suffers from a mysterious condition - the inability to fully return to human form. This mysterious condition leads them to a therapist (Roger Bart) who has created an artificial remedy to suppress the creature's side, with terrible side effects. Meanwhile, the investigation took a surprising turn when Hank saw something he could not explain.

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Reception

Audience

This episode was seen by 4.45 million people, earning 1.2/4 in the ranking of 18-49 demographics on the Nielson rank scale, ranked third on timeslot and sixth for the night at 18-49 demographics, behind CSI: NY , Blue Blood , 20/20 , Primetime: What Would You Do? , and My Shark Tank . This is a 6% drop in views from previous episodes, watched by 4.73 from 1.4/4 in the demographics of 18-49. This means 1.2 percent of all households with television watched the episode, while 4 percent of all households watched television at the time watching it.

Critical review

"Big Feet" received mixed-to-positive reviews. The A.V. Kevin McFarland from the club gave this episode the value of "B" and wrote, "What a difference a week makes." Big Feet 'faces many of the same challenges that aired Cinderella's episodes last week, carrying characters from famous legends but perhaps not always fits easily in the world Grimm has created for itself during the first season.This time, the story is Bigfoot, which was introduced through several Blair Witch Project camerawork documentaries because some cryptozoologists experience a very angry creature.But I it will be damned if Grimm is not just interesting everything Just about everything wrong with last week's episode - too much focus on episodic character, not enough from Nick/Hank/Monroe, a little exploration of any relationship which has been built so far - does not happen here, instead replaced by a rather loud and tense episode that managed to whip m through the exciting Wesen subculture while also slowly advancing the striking fact that Nick must tell Juliette who he really is. "

Nick McHatton of Fanatic TV , rated the star 2.8 out of 5, stating: "There is at least one good thing to get out of 'Big Feet,' with Juliette finally jumping back into the Wesen trail and telling Nick about his finds.The rest of the episode scarcely yielded anything, and instead of sending the momentum of the story, Grimm has been built over the last few months and burned. "

Shilo Adams of TV Overmind wrote, "'Big Feet' is a real reflection of last week's episode and set what could be a weight-sheding final that puts all the cards on the table. , in particular, to Hank and Juliette to find out about Nick's other life, or at least the existence of these creatures. There was some time earlier in the season where it felt like they would never be told about Nick's Grimm's life, the thread just twisted the wind for views everyone, but all the slow burns are worth the price of admission to the 'Big Feet'. Grimm can feel a bit too shortsight, Nick's secrets can not be shared with a piece of good supporters, so bring at least one, if not both, of the believer will open up many more things. "

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References


Study: Men With Big Feet Are More Likely To Cheat | Instinct
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External links

  • "Big Feet" in IMDb
  • "Big Feet" on TV.com

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