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I do. Tuan depresses me quite a bit. I know the character has ample reason for his bitterness, fanaticism, hatred, and anger, but this week, for the first time, I was really turned off by the "broken record" aspect of things. All of which means that the actor is doing a fine job in getting his character and motivation

Thank you, my dear, that's very sweet of you. Compliments on my baby make me happier than almost anything. I'm obviously biased in thinking that he's spectacularly gorgeous and exceptionally handsome, but it's always lovely to hear that from others as well. This is a new photo of my Teutonic Overlord. I sometimes take

I've always felt badly that Joan Crawford's modern reputation is so heavily associated with "NO WIRE HANGERS, EVER!!!" and Faye Dunaway's big, unhinged scene in the film, given that Crawford's wire hanger phobia reportedly/allegedly stemmed from having to use one to give herself an abortion after she was raped by her

That delivery was magnificent and made me laugh out loud. Perfect enunciation and multiple different levels of emphasis all roared out. "*Not* youuuuuUUUUUUUUU,…. BITCH!!!" was far better than several of the Better Davis one-liners quoted by the reviewer, imo.

And Sameen. Can't forget her! I miss adorable, ferocious Bear, too, despite the fact that Mal owners and GSD owners often have a fierce rivalry. Bear and Sameen together were special. *sigh*

Perhaps. It will certainly be interesting to see where they all land from here. Personally, I would be surprised if most cast members were fielding big offers from elsewhere, let alone lead roles in big vehicles. Silas and Reggie Lee were both in a hit series before, and could easily make it on their own in roles

I feel the same way about Diana. I had hoped she'd be powerful and significant in her own right, not in terms of a child bride to a skull creature that was only announced two or three episodes ago.

I think almost the same thing, but I don't think Eve will be revived. This episode seemed to cast or present Eve in a quasi-tragic light, in my opinion. When I heard her big speech to Nick, I thought to myself, "she's a goner in the finale."

I don't see why, either, unless contract negotiations mean raised salaries past what the show's ratings are worth. Grimm actually gets pretty decent ratings by Friday night standards. Granted, that's a relative standard, but still. They've already gone last past syndication requirements/episode numbers, so that can't

Ha, perfect.

Definitely Shaw!! Nice one.

The game is (finally) afoot, to steal a quote from another show and literary series. Yay to finally getting down to the nitty gritty and not wasting time on filler procedural MOTW stories. They have too few episodes left and should have started a bit earlier, IMO.

True, but I was trying to explain the issue of the symbols in the tunnel that Renard talked about in the episode and that were also mentioned in the previews. I also wanted to show that Grimm was a lot more complex and layered than a simple detective story about a death in an old persons' home.

A Darrin (or two)… I Iiterally snorted up my drink. How Grimm would have been improved if Adalind's mother had been Endora! But snooping Gladys Kravitz wouldn't have lasted for long in Portland.

I wholeheartedly agree. A huge Bravo and Thank You to Les for standing by us, for delivering basically full reviews in bullet form (which the AV Club Powers That Be undoubtedly insisted upon to shaft him in terms of payment), but without ever sacrificing detail, heart, analysis, promptness, or quality. Les, I really

I continue to watch the show, much against the dictates of intelligence and wisdom, solely for Tom Mison's chiseled bone structure, touseled hair, wry bemusement, accent, and snark. I am exceedingly shallow that way. ;)

No rotten fruit thrown from me. I think "Monroe" is adorable. Actually, he's the reason I started watching the show from the very beginning. I vaguely "knew" Silas my freshman year in college. He would visit a fellow St. Albans classmate who lived 3 doors down from me all the time. Silas lived in another

I thought of you when I saw that. :)

I watched this with someone who has never seen Grimm before and who isn't into shows about fantasy/magic/supernatural worlds. To my surprise, she actually got sucked into the Grimm world by the end.

I confess that Orphan Black lost me quite a bit last season because of its increasingly convoluted mythology and plot. I honestly didn't enjoy it much, although I'll never cease to be in awe of Tatania Maslany. Somehow, Grimm has never lost me with its sprawling mythology and scattered, infrequently resolved loose