Board Thread:Grimm News/@comment-33188476-20160422194619/@comment-25862208-20160422212603

This news intially was heartbreaking for me to hear, but reading the article above, and thinking a bit more about it, I don't think it's nearly as bad. Of course, for me, more Grimm is always a good thing, but I've heard the cast comment numerous times how difficult it can be to write for a 22-episode season and that the 22-season order is likely going to become a thing of the past over the next few years. So with that in mind, it might actually help the writers a bit to have a shorter season to write for, at least initially. Hopefully Season 6 does extend from 13 to 22 episodes, but it could be that if it does, it will almost feel like two seasons in one, with a lot happening in both the first 13 episodes, and then quite a bit also happening over the next 9. We'll see how things play out, but personally, I think Season 6 will end up being 22 episodes with a "two seasons in one" kind of feel to it, which isn't necessarily a bad thing.