The Grinder Season 1

Meant to Be - The Grinder
"Genesis"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 18, in flashbacs, a young Dean must decide whether to embrace a simple life or pursue his destiny and become the Grinder.

Back To The Grind - The Grinder
"From the Ashes"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 17, Stewart desperately tries to turn Dean back into "The Grinder" but Dean has abandoned the "grind" to attend law school.

Conspiracy - The Grinder
"Delusions of Grinder"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episdoe 16, Stewart investigates when he thinks there's a conspiracy against the firm and Dean concentrate on becoming the office intern.

"The Ties That Grind"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 15, Dean's therapist encourages him to get rid of his Grinder persona and work on discovering the real Dean.

"The Retooling of Dean Sanderson"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 14, Stewart suggests that Dean dump his "Grinder" persona and take a reality check when he scares off an important client.

"Grinder V Grinder"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 13, Dean and Stewart square off against each other in a mock trial when the brothers debate who is the better attorney.

"Blood Is Thicker Than Justice"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 12, Stewart and Deb notice that life without Uncle Dean around the house has had an impact on Ethan and Lizzie.

"Exodus (Pt.1)"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 11, Dean is told that he needs to find another place to live when Stewart and Deb inform him that his time with them is up.

"The Olyphant in the Room"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 10, Dean resorts to questionable tactics when he sees Timothy Olyphant romancing Claire and decides to win her back.

"Grinder Rests in Peace"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 9, Dean is asked to film a spinoff of his "The Grinder" TV series but does he want closure for his popular role?

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"Giving Thanks, Getting Justice"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 8, lashbacks reveal why Dean left his hit TV show while presently, Dean's meddling uncovers a surprising family secret.

"Buckingham Malice"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 7, Stewart tells Dean he needs to stop relying on his famous reputation until his celebrity status can help them out of a jam.

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"Dedicating This One to the Crew"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 6, Stewart questions his father about why he gave Dean and him two different sets of rules on how to live their lives.

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"A Bittersweet Grind (Une Mouture Amer)"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 5, after being frustrated with not finding love, Dean's belief in romance restored when he reconnects with a former girlfriend.

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"Little Mitchard No More"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 4, Dean is perplexed when Claire isn't impressed with his celebrity while Stewart and Deb quesiton why they have new friends.

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"The Curious Disappearance of Mr. Donovan"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 3, Dean thinks Claire is a mole and tells Stewart that he thinks she's leaking company secrets to a rival firm.

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"A Hero Has Fallen"

On The Grinder Season 1 Episode 2, when the firm is flooded with cases, Dean wants to take on a big case while Stewart disagrees, which puts the brothers at loggerheads.

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"The Grinder"

"The Grinder" is the title of The Grinder Season 1 Episode 1, and although it's redundant, that's because it was a show within a show on the series. Watch!

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Show:
The Grinder
Season:
1
Air Dates:
to
Total Episodes:
18

The Grinder Season 1 Quotes

Dean: Let's say you're in a restaurant and Noah Wyle is two tables down. You go into cardiac arrest, you don't think Noah Wyle could step in and help?
Stewart: Yes he could help, by calling a doctor, because he is an actor.

Stewart: So you're gonna go to law school?
Dean: I don't think I need that, with the show and all.
Stewart: Oh sure, acting on a TV show is the equivalent of going to law school, so why would you need that?