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Q: We still miss our weekly favorite TV show, "Grimm." Will they ever do a followup or a reunion show?

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Author: 
Adam Thomlison / TV Media

Short answer: No. Long answer: Still no, but you can pretend.

For example, you can pretend that the stage play "Guilty Until Proven Innocent," if it ever happens, is a "Grimm" reunion. The play recently went through what's called an industry reading -- a sort of dry run for plays, where actors read the script before an audience in the hopes of working out some kinks and maybe drumming up interest from backers.

Among the performers were former "Grimm" stars Reggie Lee (Sgt. Wu), Bree Turner (Rosalee) and Danny Bruno (Bud), and the reading was directed by Terrence O'Hara, who helmed several "Grimm" episodes.

If you really want to give your imagination a workout, you can pretend that actors David Giuntoli and Elizabeth Tulloch are actually living out some kind of performance-art spinoff of "Grimm." The two played lead couple Nick and Juliette on the show, but they also got married in real life and share a home in the Hollywood Hills. Imagination aside, the fact that they're married can only increase the likelihood that they'll want to work together again.

 

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