"Grimm" Season 6 is getting ready for its greatest and biggest performance of all time since its premiere in 2011. Although optimistic of the forthcoming airdate, millions of fans are pessimistic of the series' future after season 6.
As for the rumors of Tullock being fired from the series, there has been no word from the showrunners nor confirmations for its authenticity. "Grimm" Season 6 will be the series last show after the 123 episodes TV reported. Some of the casts, particularly Elizabeth Tulloch who is playing Eve has said "goodbye" and "thank you" to the viewers.
"Grimm" Season 6 will have 13 episodes as spilled out by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt, the the show producers during the Comic Con 2016. The first five episodes will have the following titles, Fugitive, Trust Me Knot, Oh Captain, My Captain, El Cuegle and the Seven Year Itch.
All these episodes of "Grimm" Season 6 are crafted to give the million viewers the chills and spine - freezing accounts of Nick Burkhart's (David Giuntoli) adventures in fighting the wessens. Moreover, it would surely bring a new angle to the storyline.
A review of "Grimm" Season's 5 finale brings us to the scene where Conrad Bonaparte (Shaud Toub) was killed by Sean Renard (Sasha Roiz), the Mayor of Portland. Jumping off to "Grimm" Season 6, the scenes focus on Renard and the detective Nick Burkhardt.
The avid viewers will witness the unwrapping of Nick's true identity in "Grimm" Season 6. He will be ushered into a world he was not aware of, being a descendant of the grimm. Troubled of this reality, he has to embrace his fate and accept the responsibility to protect the community from the Wessens.
The return of "Grimm" Season 6 is barely three months away. It's target air date is set on January 6, 2017.