Think I'm done with Grimm after watching its second episode and finding it just as lifeless and uninteresting as the first.
I am about to watch it, pretty much expecting to come to the same conclusion.
I kinda like it so far. Really depends on how in plays out
I'm going to give it another couple weeks. There's still no indication of how much it'll be 'fish out of water cop' [as it is now] and Buffy-esque 'chosen one' stuff as the Aunt's behavior especially in the first episode suggested. From the Aunt's martial arts and weapons training, and her
'Vampyre' book - er, journal - I still expect it'll be more of a Buffy-as-a-guy show as it continues. [I guess it depends on how much input Greenwalt had in it's 'creation/sustained direction'.] But if it doesn't start indicating something OTHER than a police procedural 'with a twist' soon, it won't have the chance to become that, as it'll be cancelled first.
In a related note, I'm close to stopping watching 'Once Upon A Time'. There's just too little going on... or rather, there's a lot going on, very little of which seems worth my time.
In an UNrelated note, the 'real-life/police/war/subversive-/invasive-whatever' of 'Homeland' is beginning to outweigh my enjoyment of watching Morena Baccarin, and I may quit watching it. There, too, there's very little happening to take up so much of my time and concentration.
Related to that, I'm still on the fence about continuing 'Person of Interest'. There's been seven episodes, and little indication that they'll ever explore anything bigger than the Bill Bixby/Hulk 'person in crisis of the week' show. And not having a 'bigger picture' bores me to tears (well, 'bores me to change channels'

).