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One more vote for Team Berto! Not only is he incredibly direct (not always a Braverman trait) and true to himself, but according to Drew he gets good grades on a regular basis. I wish *I* had the balls to tell people who I'm not getting along with to just shout out everything they hate about me (without my getting

We'll have to agree to disagree on whether this reviewer likes the show, or was just assigned to review it. But calling another commenter rude names just because they have a different opinion is, IMO, never okay.

Agree 100%. And I love this show, but not telling us basic stuff like what the Royals really are is not building suspense — it's just annoying. And it makes Nick look stupid for not asking the necessary questions after three years as a Grimm. (I partially blame Kelly and Marie for never training him, or at least

According to their bios, David is 5'11", Sasha is 6'4", Russell is 6'2", Silas is 6'3", Bitsie is 5'6" and Bree is 5'8". So yeah, an extraordinarily tall cast for TV. Even Reggie Lee isn't *that* short — he's 5'8" (and a half).

Agreed, although without using Grimm powers other than Wesen-detection (and a partner who knows about and can shoot Wesen on his own) Nick seems a little less special. We've already seen that his mom is a better warrior. I would love if Nick used both his Zombie/Grimm strength/super-hearing powers AND his arsenal of

I wonder if colored contact lenses would work…

LOL! Sasha and Reggie Lee have the best Twitters…and Sasha poops rainbows!

Honestly, I don't think Juliette has warmed up to Adalind at all. She felt sympathy for the demon baby, but I think she still wants to bitchslap Adalind (judging by the fact that Nick had to hold her back when she first saw her).

And don't be so insulting because another poster likes the show more than you (or the A.V. Club reviewer). "Ridiculous fucking drama queen"? Really?

I thought James Frain left the show because he was starring in the upcoming series "Intruders." Also, we don't *really* know he's dead. I use the soap opera rule: if we don't see the body, they can always come back.

I LOVED the "Grimm eyes are black holes of nothingness" scene. Finally we get an answer to this long-asked fan question — and it made sense! Yes, the writers should have answered this sooner, but they at least wrote in Hank's sly dig (and Nick's acknowledgement ) that he should have asked this before. And Rosalie's

@Swanpride, 100% agree with everything you wrote. An episode in which we see Kelly Burkhardt kicking ass and being generally awesome, the hilarious scene with Adalind at Nick's house, AND finally find out how Wesen know Nick's a Grimm is NOT a "B" episode. Personally, I loved every minute and was thrilled that

We don't actually know…although it seems like Renard is assuming she's his. Which would make the baby one-quarter Royal and one-quarter to three-quarters Hexenbiest, since Adalind was human when she bedded both Eric and Sean. Other baby questions:

@Daryl, I agree that this was a really good episode. I was happy to see that Monrosalee, though friendly with both Grimms and Kehrseites, still have strong convictions about their Wesen heritage. (Though Monroe saying "We were Gods once. What happened?" really gave me pause.) It's interesting that the Wesen

Well, the baby has already shown Hot Ripped Meisner who's in charge there, and Adalind is clearly interested in him, so I don't think Baby will be TKing any pens in his eyes…for now. (still shuddering at that scene)

ITA. I loved that scene with Juliette and Andrew, and thought she phrased her comments perfectly. Wu can take her remarks as a thinly veiled acknowledgment that what he saw was real, or as empathy for their shared recovery from extreme stress. I suspect it's the former, and Wu will seek her out again in the future.

Yeah, I think Amber will regret that invitation the first time she has overnight "company" (or Natalie stays over with Drew). Boundaries, Bravermans!

Excellent point. Bonnie Bedelia really put over that dawning realization, too. And I LOVED her chat with Crosby when he fully apologized for calling her "selfish" and they both got kind of teary.

Heh…Todd, I can totally see your objections IRL, but in the hothouse nursery that is the Braverman family — where everyone is in everyone else's business ALL THE TIME, I think it made dramatic sense. Also, I can totally see my dad having a chat like that with one of my sisters' husbands if they were having trouble

@CineCraft, great comment. I would only disagree that Max is a sociopath…I think he is a spoiled kid who not only has Asperger's but two parents who indulge his every outburst and whim. Honestly, ANY kid who was raised with no boundaries or discipline would have behavioral issues — the only difference with Max is