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		<title>Changing My Tune</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When I first heard that there were not one, but two!, fairy-tale inspired stories coming to night-time television last fall, I was pretty excited. I wanted to check out both Grimm and One Upon a Time and.. I did. I actually watched Grimm first and couldn&#8217;t get into it, at first. The format was more [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first heard that there were not one, but two!, fairy-tale inspired stories coming to night-time television last fall, I was pretty excited. I wanted to check out both Grimm and One Upon a Time and.. I did. I actually watched Grimm first and couldn&#8217;t get into it, at first. The format was more dramatic and crime procedural than I expected so I turned it off within a few minutes, despite feeling that the main character was pretty hot.</p>
<p>I think I forced myself to like Once Upon a Time because there was no way I was going to not like any fairy-tale television show. And I like how the plot incorporates your favorite stories into a modern day version. There&#8217;s enough of a spin to keep it interesting and some of the characters are masterfully cast. Specifically, Mr Gold/Rumpelstiltskin and the mayor. There&#8217;s some cheesy CGI and plot holes in general but nothing that will keep me from watching it. It&#8217;s a family-friendly show that requires a little bit of suspension of disbelief but it feels good and.. magical.</p>
<p>But I decided to give Grimm another chance the other night and now.. I have to admit that I not only like it but I like it better than I like Once Upon a Time but.. it&#8217;s not fairy-tale-esque. Although the main character is a descendent of the ancient Grimm family and, as such, is expected to hunt monsters like werewolves and such, it&#8217;s not about fairy tales. Because he&#8217;s a cop, this definitely has a dramatic, police feel to it. So it&#8217;s not magical but, that&#8217;s okay. I already have a magical show to watch.</p>
<p>As I described Grimm to Wendy, she asked if it was like Supernatural. It&#8217;s not quite as dark but, yes. Most of the adversaries have been were-like creatures: bears, pigs, bees and, yes, wolves. There was a stay ogre, too. Grimm isn&#8217;t necessarily any more realistic than Once Upon a Time and the focus is more on the drama and action than on the characters, like in One Upon a Time, which focuses on character development. Still, I really enjoy the main character&#8217;s werewolf buddy. He brings some great comic relief to the show and was well cast himself. Grimm also has some of the same CGI problems but it feels a little more polished than Once Upon a Time.</p>
<p>Anyway, they&#8217;re both good but only one of them is really about fairy tales.</p>
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