"Island of Dreams" | |
---|---|
Series Grimm Season 1, Episode 15 | |
Air date | March 30th, 2012 |
Writers | Jim Kouf; David Greenwalt |
Director | Rob Bailey |
Producers | Jessica Badenoch; Norberto Barba; Alan DiFiore; Dan E. Fesman; David Greenwalt; Richard Hatem; Sean Hayes; Julie Herlocker; Jim Kouf; Todd Milliner; Jose Molina; Steve Oster; Bettina Zachariah Treviranus |
Starring | David Giuntoli; Russell Hornsby; Bitsie Tulloch; Silas Weir Mitchell; Sasha Roiz; Reggie Lee |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Plumed Serpent" |
Next "The Thing with Feathers" |
"Island of Dreams" is the fifteenth episode of season one of the supernatural crime drama series Grimm. It was directed by Rob Bailey with a script written by Jim Kouf and David Greenwalt. It first aired on NBC on Friday, March 30th, 2012 at 9:00 pm.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
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 Stars[]
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Claire Coffee | Adalind Schade |
Bree Turner | Rosalee Calvert |
Robert Blanche | Sergeant Franco |
Paul Glazier | Clint Vickers |
Sean Cook | Joshua Hall |
Danny Bruno | Bud |
Randy Schulman | Freddy Calvert |
Casey Vann | Cecil |
Notes & Trivia[]
- This episode is available on disc three of the Grimm: Season One DVD and Blu-ray collections.
- Actor Joshua Lee Frazier is uncredited for his participation in this episode.
- This is the first appearance of Bree Turner as Rosalee Calvert. She will becoming a recurring character throughout the remainder of the season and a series regular beginning with season two.
- This is the second and final appearance to date of Cecil. He first appeared in a cameo appearance in the pilot episode where his character was credited only as "angry perp".
- This is the first episode of Grimm with Jessica Badenoch as an associate producer.
Allusions[]
- There are no allusions available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. An allusion is an incidental reference made to a character, person, event or other miscellaneous piece of media that can be found somewhere in the episode itself. In most cases, this refers to characters or events from previous episodes.
Quotes[]
- There are no quotes available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. The preferred format for quotes is an asterisk, followed by the character's name (bold and hyper-linked), semi-colon then the quote itself (without quotation marks. Quotes should be separated by four elipses (....) unless multiple quotes are used between characters as part of a conversation.
See also[]
External Links[]