Board Thread:Grimm News/@comment-3125844-20150616211415/@comment-26235944-20150715044459

Running a TV show is like herding cats. So I'm going to give the Writers & Producers some slack when it comes to 'planning ahead' with story lines. There are hundreds of little details to take care of, in each episode, and they have to be flexible enough to adapt to unforeseen things popping up...which I'm sure happen fairly often. As viewers, we have it easy...all we have to do is watch.

I was looking at some behind-the-scenes photos from the show last week, if you haven't seen them, you can see them here: http://thepdxgirl.com/?p=729

Seeing all the people, equipment, vehicles, etc., that are needed for producing the different scenes in each episode...it gives me an idea of what could potentially go wrong, and necessitate a change in the writing. It starts with the writers...but then there is the enormous task of turning that vision into video footage, with all the little variables that can enter into the production of it. And they have to do it again and again, with each episode.

It was cool to see David Giuntoli's stunt double in those photos. I had never seen him before.