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* [[Bailey Chase]] as Lucien Petrovitch |
* [[Bailey Chase]] as Lucien Petrovitch |
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* Damien Puckler as Martin Meisner |
* Damien Puckler as Martin Meisner |
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* Anne Leighton as Rachel Wood |
* Anne Leighton as Rachel Wood |
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* [[Wolf Muser]] as Father Eickholt |
* [[Wolf Muser]] as Father Eickholt |
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| writer = [[Thomas Ian Griffith]] |
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| director = [[Eric Laneuville]] |
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"'''Key Move'''" is the 11th episode of [[Grimm |
"'''Key Move'''" is the 11th episode of [[Grimm season 5|season 5]] of the supernatural drama television series ''[[Grimm (TV Series)|Grimm]]'' and the 99th episode overall, which premiered on March 4, 2016, on the [[Cable television|cable]] network [[National Broadcasting Company|NBC]]. The episode was written by [[Thomas Ian Griffith]] and was directed by [[Eric Laneuville]]. In the episode, Nick and Monroe set off to Germany in order to find a treasure hidden in a field but local Wesen are closing on them to stop them from finding what they are looking for. Meanwhile, Renard helps Dixon with his campaign but there's an assassination attempt on Dixon that may trigger the elections. |
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The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the new storyline and the set-up for the next episode. |
The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the new storyline and the set-up for the next episode. |
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'''Opening quote:''' "[[Moby-Dick|It is not down in any map; true places never are.]]" |
'''Opening quote:''' "[[Moby-Dick|It is not down in any map; true places never are.]]" |
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Nick ([[David Giuntoli]]) |
Nick ([[David Giuntoli]]), Hank ([[Russell Hornsby]]), Wu ([[Reggie Lee (actor)|Reggie Lee]]), Monroe ([[Silas Weir Mitchell (actor)|Silas Weir Mitchell]]), Rosalee ([[Bree Turner]]), and Trubel ([[Jacqueline Toboni]]) continue to search for clues in the Map of the Seven Knights. Nick has a flashback of his mother, Kelly, telling him about the legendary seven keys belonging to seven knights, ancestors to all Grimm. The knights fought for seven royal families in the [[Fourth Crusade]]. The seven keys together made a map showing where the knights hid the wealth they took from Constantinople when it was [[Sack of Constantinople (1204)|sacked]] and burnt. Nick believes the treasure could be found. Trubel thinks they may have buried it in seven churches. Nick and Monroe travel to Germany on counterfeit passports, using Frederick Calvert (Rosalee's late brother) and Felix Dietrich as aliases, to avoid detection from the Black Claw. They travel to the church locations marked on the map, but find little that is old enough to be a possible location, and local Wesen become suspicious of their questions. Nick and Monroe travel at night to a spot in the forest near the site of the [[German Peasants' War]], where they believe an ancient church may have stood. They discover chisel marks on old stones and end up falling into an old cavern. |
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==Reception== |
==Reception== |
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===Viewers=== |
===Viewers=== |
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The episode was viewed by 4.26 million people, earning a 1.0/4 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the [[Nielson ratings]] scale, ranking second on its timeslot and third for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind a rerun of ''[[Shark Tank]]'', and ''[[The Amazing Race ( |
The episode was viewed by 4.26 million people, earning a 1.0/4 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the [[Nielson ratings]] scale, ranking second on its timeslot and third for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind a rerun of ''[[Shark Tank]]'', and ''[[The Amazing Race (American TV series)|The Amazing Race]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/friday-final-ratings-march-4-2016/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170331115247/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/friday-final-ratings-march-4-2016/|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 31, 2017|title=Friday final ratings: 'Grimm' adjusts up|publisher=tvbythenumbers.com|date=March 7, 2016|access-date=March 30, 2017}}</ref> This was a 5% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 4.04 million viewers with a 0.9/3.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/friday-final-ratings-feb-19-2016/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170309040023/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/daily-ratings/friday-final-ratings-feb-19-2016/|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 9, 2017|title=Friday final ratings: 'Shark Tank' and '20/20′ adjust up, 'Sleepy Hollow' adjusts down|publisher=tvbythenumbers.com|date=February 16, 2016|access-date=March 30, 2017}}</ref> This means that 1.0 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 4 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. With DVR factoring in, the episode was watched by 6.69 million viewers and had a 1.7 ratings share in the 18-49 demographics.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/03/21/broadcast-live-7-ratings-feb-29-march-6-2016/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160324163139/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2016/03/21/broadcast-live-7-ratings-feb-29-march-6-2016/|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 24, 2016|title=Broadcast Live +7 ratings: ''Grey's Anatomy'', ''Blindspot'', ''Jane'' and ''Quantico'' top week 24|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=March 21, 2016|work=TV by the Numbers|access-date=March 30, 2017}}</ref> |
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===Critical reviews=== |
===Critical reviews=== |
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"Key Move" received positive reviews. Les Chappell from [[The A.V. Club]] gave the episode |
"Key Move" received positive reviews. Les Chappell from [[The A.V. Club]] gave the episode an "A−" rating and wrote, "Regardless of how you feel about ''Grimm'' having an overabundance of stories to tell, there's no question that when it manages to make one of them pay off, it's typically worth the frustration. 'Map Of The Seven Knights' last week was able to reinvigorate what was at one time the central mystery of the show, and 'Key Move' keeps that momentum going by turning a lackluster plot into a gripping one. One bullet suddenly raises the stakes for everyone, and a shot in the chest turns into a narrative shot in the arm."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.avclub.com/tvclub/assassination-and-treasure-hunting-are-just-what-g-232936|title="Key Move": Assassination and treasure hunting are just what Grimm needs to keep its momentum|date=March 4, 2016|access-date=March 30, 2017|work=[[The A.V. Club]]}}</ref> |
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Kathleen Wiedel from ''TV Fanatic'', gave a 4 star rating out of 5, stating: "Renard's subplot with the mayoral election finally paid off on ''Grimm'' Season 5 Episode 11, with a Black Claw assassin shooting would-be mayor Andrew Dixon as our heroes watched helplessly. It's moments like this that you want to shake them and shout that they are cops, with cop equipment, including radios! They are not, after all, the only ship in the quadrant! There would definitely have been other cops at the rally!"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvfanatic.com/2016/03/grimm-season-5-episode-11-review-key-move/|title=Grimm Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Key Move|work=TV Fanatic}}</ref> |
Kathleen Wiedel from ''TV Fanatic'', gave a 4 star rating out of 5, stating: "Renard's subplot with the mayoral election finally paid off on ''Grimm'' Season 5 Episode 11, with a Black Claw assassin shooting would-be mayor Andrew Dixon as our heroes watched helplessly. It's moments like this that you want to shake them and shout that they are cops, with cop equipment, including radios! They are not, after all, the only ship in the quadrant! There would definitely have been other cops at the rally!"<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.tvfanatic.com/2016/03/grimm-season-5-episode-11-review-key-move/|title=Grimm Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Key Move|work=TV Fanatic}}</ref> |
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Lindi Smith from ''[[Entertainment Weekly|EW]]'' wrote, "What is so important that this group of wesen would want to protect it? It's obviously not something that they can utilize — but rather something they don't want anyone else getting their hands on, especially a grimm. Could it be something used by a grimm to eradicate wesen, or maybe something that could make grimms stronger than ever? What if the missing keys were really important and would have warned Nick about a potential Aladdin situation where touching the forbidden treasure would fill the |
Lindi Smith from ''[[Entertainment Weekly|EW]]'' wrote, "What is so important that this group of wesen would want to protect it? It's obviously not something that they can utilize — but rather something they don't want anyone else getting their hands on, especially a grimm. Could it be something used by a grimm to eradicate wesen, or maybe something that could make grimms stronger than ever? What if the missing keys were really important and would have warned Nick about a potential Aladdin situation where touching the forbidden treasure would fill the cave with molten lava? We'll have to wait until next week for the very special 100th episode of ''Grimm'' to find out! "<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/recap/grimm-season-5-episode-11/|title='Grimm' recap: 'Key Move'|date=March 14, 2016|access-date=March 30, 2017|work=[[Entertainment Weekly]]}}</ref> |
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MaryAnn Sleasman from ''[[TV.com]]'', wrote, "All griping about ''Grimm''{{'}}s increasing ridiculousness aside, 'Key Move' was entertaining and fun with just enough serious business plot to avoid becoming the dreaded 'filler.' If you don't think too hard about it and just roll with the cartoon punches, ''Grimm'' is still perfectly serviceable Friday night cannon fodder. Unfortunately, thinking too hard is in my job description and I know what ''Grimm'' used to be capable of. At least we get to finally find out what the freaking keys are for."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/grimm/community/post/grimm-season-5-episode-11-key-move-review-145713581515/|title=Grimm "Key Move" Review: Euro Trip!|work=[[TV.com]]}}</ref> |
MaryAnn Sleasman from ''[[TV.com]]'', wrote, "All griping about ''Grimm''{{'}}s increasing ridiculousness aside, 'Key Move' was entertaining and fun with just enough serious business plot to avoid becoming the dreaded 'filler.' If you don't think too hard about it and just roll with the cartoon punches, ''Grimm'' is still perfectly serviceable Friday night cannon fodder. Unfortunately, thinking too hard is in my job description and I know what ''Grimm'' used to be capable of. At least we get to finally find out what the freaking keys are for."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tv.com/shows/grimm/community/post/grimm-season-5-episode-11-key-move-review-145713581515/|title=Grimm "Key Move" Review: Euro Trip!|work=[[TV.com]]}}</ref> |
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Christine Horton of ''[[Den of Geek]]'' wrote, "Last summer, the show's executive producers hinted that they had big plans for the show’s 100th episode, coming up next week. 'We're going to explain the damn keys,' ''Grimm'' co-creator David Greenwalt told a Comic-Con audience, before adding: 'We' still don't know what they do but by god we're going to explain it.' It looks like Greenwalt is keeping his word as we approach episode 100 with Nick and Monroe up to their necks in the forest – literally – being pursued by a bunch of bad guys with murder on their minds."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/grimm/39225/grimm-season-5-episode-11-review-key-move|title=Grimm season 5 episode 11 review: Key Move|date=February 24, 2016| |
Christine Horton of ''[[Den of Geek]]'' wrote, "Last summer, the show's executive producers hinted that they had big plans for the show’s 100th episode, coming up next week. 'We're going to explain the damn keys,' ''Grimm'' co-creator David Greenwalt told a Comic-Con audience, before adding: 'We' still don't know what they do but by god we're going to explain it.' It looks like Greenwalt is keeping his word as we approach episode 100 with Nick and Monroe up to their necks in the forest – literally – being pursued by a bunch of bad guys with murder on their minds."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/tv/grimm/39225/grimm-season-5-episode-11-review-key-move|title=Grimm season 5 episode 11 review: Key Move|date=February 24, 2016|access-date=March 30, 2017|work=[[Den of Geek]]}}</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 20:12, 12 November 2024
"Key Move" | |
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Grimm episode | |
Episode no. | Season 5 Episode 11 |
Directed by | Eric Laneuville |
Written by | Thomas Ian Griffith |
Featured music | Richard Marvin |
Cinematography by | Ross Berryman |
Editing by | George Pilkinton |
Production code | 511 |
Original air date | March 4, 2016 |
Running time | 42 minutes |
Guest appearances | |
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"Key Move" is the 11th episode of season 5 of the supernatural drama television series Grimm and the 99th episode overall, which premiered on March 4, 2016, on the cable network NBC. The episode was written by Thomas Ian Griffith and was directed by Eric Laneuville. In the episode, Nick and Monroe set off to Germany in order to find a treasure hidden in a field but local Wesen are closing on them to stop them from finding what they are looking for. Meanwhile, Renard helps Dixon with his campaign but there's an assassination attempt on Dixon that may trigger the elections.
The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised the new storyline and the set-up for the next episode.
Plot
[edit]Opening quote: "It is not down in any map; true places never are."
Nick (David Giuntoli), Hank (Russell Hornsby), Wu (Reggie Lee), Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell), Rosalee (Bree Turner), and Trubel (Jacqueline Toboni) continue to search for clues in the Map of the Seven Knights. Nick has a flashback of his mother, Kelly, telling him about the legendary seven keys belonging to seven knights, ancestors to all Grimm. The knights fought for seven royal families in the Fourth Crusade. The seven keys together made a map showing where the knights hid the wealth they took from Constantinople when it was sacked and burnt. Nick believes the treasure could be found. Trubel thinks they may have buried it in seven churches. Nick and Monroe travel to Germany on counterfeit passports, using Frederick Calvert (Rosalee's late brother) and Felix Dietrich as aliases, to avoid detection from the Black Claw. They travel to the church locations marked on the map, but find little that is old enough to be a possible location, and local Wesen become suspicious of their questions. Nick and Monroe travel at night to a spot in the forest near the site of the German Peasants' War, where they believe an ancient church may have stood. They discover chisel marks on old stones and end up falling into an old cavern.
Reception
[edit]Viewers
[edit]The episode was viewed by 4.26 million people, earning a 1.0/4 in the 18-49 rating demographics on the Nielson ratings scale, ranking second on its timeslot and third for the night in the 18-49 demographics, behind a rerun of Shark Tank, and The Amazing Race.[1] This was a 5% increase in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 4.04 million viewers with a 0.9/3.[2] This means that 1.0 percent of all households with televisions watched the episode, while 4 percent of all households watching television at that time watched it. With DVR factoring in, the episode was watched by 6.69 million viewers and had a 1.7 ratings share in the 18-49 demographics.[3]
Critical reviews
[edit]"Key Move" received positive reviews. Les Chappell from The A.V. Club gave the episode an "A−" rating and wrote, "Regardless of how you feel about Grimm having an overabundance of stories to tell, there's no question that when it manages to make one of them pay off, it's typically worth the frustration. 'Map Of The Seven Knights' last week was able to reinvigorate what was at one time the central mystery of the show, and 'Key Move' keeps that momentum going by turning a lackluster plot into a gripping one. One bullet suddenly raises the stakes for everyone, and a shot in the chest turns into a narrative shot in the arm."[4]
Kathleen Wiedel from TV Fanatic, gave a 4 star rating out of 5, stating: "Renard's subplot with the mayoral election finally paid off on Grimm Season 5 Episode 11, with a Black Claw assassin shooting would-be mayor Andrew Dixon as our heroes watched helplessly. It's moments like this that you want to shake them and shout that they are cops, with cop equipment, including radios! They are not, after all, the only ship in the quadrant! There would definitely have been other cops at the rally!"[5]
Lindi Smith from EW wrote, "What is so important that this group of wesen would want to protect it? It's obviously not something that they can utilize — but rather something they don't want anyone else getting their hands on, especially a grimm. Could it be something used by a grimm to eradicate wesen, or maybe something that could make grimms stronger than ever? What if the missing keys were really important and would have warned Nick about a potential Aladdin situation where touching the forbidden treasure would fill the cave with molten lava? We'll have to wait until next week for the very special 100th episode of Grimm to find out! "[6]
MaryAnn Sleasman from TV.com, wrote, "All griping about Grimm's increasing ridiculousness aside, 'Key Move' was entertaining and fun with just enough serious business plot to avoid becoming the dreaded 'filler.' If you don't think too hard about it and just roll with the cartoon punches, Grimm is still perfectly serviceable Friday night cannon fodder. Unfortunately, thinking too hard is in my job description and I know what Grimm used to be capable of. At least we get to finally find out what the freaking keys are for."[7]
Christine Horton of Den of Geek wrote, "Last summer, the show's executive producers hinted that they had big plans for the show’s 100th episode, coming up next week. 'We're going to explain the damn keys,' Grimm co-creator David Greenwalt told a Comic-Con audience, before adding: 'We' still don't know what they do but by god we're going to explain it.' It looks like Greenwalt is keeping his word as we approach episode 100 with Nick and Monroe up to their necks in the forest – literally – being pursued by a bunch of bad guys with murder on their minds."[8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Friday final ratings: 'Grimm' adjusts up". tvbythenumbers.com. March 7, 2016. Archived from the original on March 31, 2017. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ "Friday final ratings: 'Shark Tank' and '20/20′ adjust up, 'Sleepy Hollow' adjusts down". tvbythenumbers.com. February 16, 2016. Archived from the original on March 9, 2017. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ Porter, Rick (March 21, 2016). "Broadcast Live +7 ratings: Grey's Anatomy, Blindspot, Jane and Quantico top week 24". TV by the Numbers. Archived from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ ""Key Move": Assassination and treasure hunting are just what Grimm needs to keep its momentum". The A.V. Club. March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ "Grimm Season 5 Episode 11 Review: Key Move". TV Fanatic.
- ^ "'Grimm' recap: 'Key Move'". Entertainment Weekly. March 14, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
- ^ "Grimm "Key Move" Review: Euro Trip!". TV.com.
- ^ "Grimm season 5 episode 11 review: Key Move". Den of Geek. February 24, 2016. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
External links
[edit]- "Key Move" at IMDb