"Lonelyhearts" | |
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Air date | November 18th, 2011 |
Writers | Alan DiFiore; Dan E. Fesman |
Director | Michael Waxman |
Producers | Thania St. John; Cameron Litvack; Alan DiFiore; Dan E. Fesman; Sarah Goldfinger; Naren Shankar; Norberto Barba; Jim Kouf; David Greenwalt; Sean Hayes; Todd Milliner; Steve Oster |
Starring | David Giuntoli; Russell Hornsby; Bitsie Tulloch; Silas Weir Mitchell; Sasha Roiz; Reggie Lee |
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"Lonelyhearts" is the fourth episode of season one of the supernatural fantasy series Grimm. It was directed by Michael Waxman with a script written by Alan DiFiore and Dan E. Fesman. It first aired on Monday, November 18th, 2011 at 8:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Giuntoli | Nick Burkhardt |
Russell Hornsby | Hank Griffin |
Bitsie Tulloch | Juliette Silverton |
Silas Weir Mitchell | Eddie Monroe |
Sasha Roiz | Captain Sean Renard |
Reggie Lee | Sergeant Wu |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Patrick Fischler | Billy Capra |
Sharon Sachs | Doctor Harper |
Henri Lubatti | Slivitch |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Haley Talbot | Lisa |
Bevin Kaye | Faith Collins |
Tim True | Leroy Kent |
Lanie Hoyo | CSI |
Casey McFeron | Roy Collins |
Josh Mead | Young man |
Quyona Anderson | Young woman |
Kate Mentesana | Woman in cage |
Cecily Crow | Female paramedic |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Grimm was created by Stephen Carpenter and David Greenwalt & Jim Kouf.
Allusions[]
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Quotes[]
Opening quote[]
There she paused
for a while thinking...
but the tempation was so great
that she could not conquer it.
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