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So we can accept that a supernatural event made 140 million people disappear, but not that Wayne might have actual supernatural abilities?

Except that Nora was fine with killing the captain "in self-defense" back at the hospital, not to mention performing an illegal secret autopsy. Personally, I HATED that scene with Eph speaking to her as if she were a five-year-old in Kindergarten. Of course, the woman who is second in command of a CDC unit can't look

"The most questionable part of this whole plot is still Ann-Marie’s
refusal to call a doctor, but it’s easily explained away by the
character’s religious faith and trust in her husband."

@Dr. J, I completely agree. The Katherine arc was the best, because it made the most sense. We know and understand Katherine's mix of utter selfishness and occasional moments of caring, so her actions are logical. Silas' motivations went back and forth, and the less said about the Travelers, the better.

I hope Bonnie *is* coming back because she was treated like crap this episode. Being the gateway for everyone to come through was obviously killing her but no one (except dear Lexi) seemed to care. No one thanked her or seemed at all concerned about her health until Jeremy realized what was going on. I know Lorenzo

You mean, as ghosts? Honestly, I was somewhat zoning out at that point and wasn't 100% clear on what was happening.

Oh, we can certainly compare the mediocre last two seasons of LOST to the mediocrity that is TVD. ** still bitter **

Eh, I think Giuntoli is a better actor than he's given credit for. When he has a juicy plotline (like his freakout when he told Juliette about being a Grimm, or when he met Kelly last season, or even ZombieNick) he's convincing and even affecting. But Nick is used more for action hero sequences, because I think the

No, I totally get what you mean, and I agree. We're at the end of Season 3 and we STILL know very little about what Nick thinks about his own status as a Grimm. We don't see him studying his family's history (unless there's a crime), or clarifying/practicing his abilities, or even wondering what the long-term

"She actually called Nick and told him exactly what was going on."

Agree about the hangout stuff — ANY evidence that Nick hangs with Monrosalie outside of criminal cases is a good thing. And LOVED watching the entire gang at the end crowded around Nick as he used the second key. It was a good reminder (with so many new characters and plots) that this show is supposed to be about

The only problem that I have with "Grimmsters" is that I've always used that term (since season 1) to refer to fans of the show. I called *myself* a Grimmster, whereas I never called myself a Scoobie Gang member while watching Buffy. That term was for Buffy's crew, not the fans.

I liked the hat, too. It was a nod back to the fairytale elements that this show started with (before it became all about its own mythology).

Totally agree about Theresa. I was worried that she'd be the Grimm version of Dawn Summers — added in to attract a younger audience. But Jacqueline Toboni is surprisingly good in this role — handling both her fight scenes and her more sympathetic scenes with equal skill. I don't even mind her exposition-heavy

I beg to differ — did you SEE nekkid Renard? Sasha Roiz is freaking JACKED! And next week we get shirtless Nick…

After this ep, I now think that Adalind isn't really going to take Nick's powers away — she just made a deal with Viktor that he'd give her Diana if she gave him Nick's key. As "Juliette," I think she'll try to get Nick to tell her where he's keeping it.

And a fourth line, from Nick with a sigh:

Yep, they've promoted it during Grimm, Hannibal, The Voice, The Blacklist, Chicago Fire…pretty much on every show they have. Also, The NY Times gave this a surprisingly good review this morning, so I'll probably check it out.

Oh God, now I'm trying to remember if Eichner was still in the Parks & Rec office after the three-year time jump. PLEASE tell me Craig had a tragic orthodontic session with Jeremy Jamm and could never again speak above a whisper…

See, I thought Gene was unrecognizably nasty, especially the cruel way he treated Linda. It's not as if she's been that openly proud of him before, and he's usually presented as easygoing and sorta dimwitted. I think it would have been more realistic if he'd loved Linda's extra attention.