NBC's Grimm is an arguably underrated, under-studied series full of
compelling characters, including Monroe, the charmingly
knowledgeable vegetarian who looks like a werewolf; Wu, the funny
cop who beats his way to the truth; Adalind, the enjoyably
vengeful, risk-taking witch; Trubel, the furious young loner
accused of insanity; Kelly, a powerful older warrior-woman; Nick, a
compassionate detective; Hank, Juliette, Rosalee and others. This
book, which includes a chapter on each key figure, explores the
fascinating world of characterization in television. The storyline,
as well as the dialogue, acting, costumes, scenery, lighting and
music, contribute to in-depth depictions that evolve over time.
Grimm's figures, sometimes going against the narrative symbolism,
confound our perceptions of race, age and gender. They demonstrate
the ability of television characters to build unforgettable,
meaningful connections.
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