Board Thread:Episode Discussions/@comment-190.25.186.63-20140409204203

Saw this rotten news only in 4 slides in the Grimm.wikia.com slide show... no where else can this rotten news be found! So what is the real deal about the accounts of NBC canceling Grimm after only 2 episodes in Season 4, i.e. ending in July?? Is this a wiki HOAX?!? If cancelation is true, this is TERRIBLE news! The 4 slides within the Grimm.wikia.com slide show include an apology from the writers of Grimm and an article by Michael Ausiello dated March 31, 2014, but all this seems pretty suspicious since I can't find this "cancelation notice" anywhere else (!). Hoax?? The Grimm.wikia.com slides state that cancellation is due to some fundamental "mistake" that the writers made, for which NBC thought it better to cancel the show rather than try to rescue the situation. One, I'd like to hear whether this cancellation is true or not, and two, I'd like to hear what "mistake" could be so horrendous as to force the end of a fantasy show such as Grimm! Especially with fantasy there should always be a way to correct a "mistake"! Or is there another underlying reason? I would hate to hear that Grimm is ending so abruptly over something that would seem by the very nature of "fantasy," to be easily fixable! "Grimm" is my favorite of all the "new" TV series shows... by a blutbaden landslide!  