"I love that it took 20 episodes for Enzo and Damon to interact…"
"I love that it took 20 episodes for Enzo and Damon to interact…"
Now that you mention it, why *didn't* Bonnie give the cure to her mom? I know that she only exists to be a martyr for Elena/The Salvatores but you would think this would have come up in the discussions.
How is it that within half an hour of becoming human Elena is smarter and more kick-ass than she was in two years of being a super-powered vampire? But yeah, great to see.
Heh, I can never figure out what we're meant to accept with Alaric. He's supposed to be dead, but when he's resurrected he doesn't move cross country and start a new life, but gets a job as a professor at Whitmore (where everyone from Mystic Falls goes to college). And yeah, his party was the biggest event of the…
Actually, I kinda like that every episode Juliette throws another long-buried resentment in Nick's face. Or like when she asked Rosalee if she would give up her Wesen powers for Monroe and then said "Nick had the chance to change for me, and he wouldn't." THAT's what she's really pissed about — and we all know…
Evil Abed would watch Grimm all the time in The Darkest Timeline.
In the Interrogation room? True, but that seems like an outlier. I want more super-battles, dammit! ( :
Yeah, I really wonder how different this series would be if Nick had his own Rupert Giles watching and training him from the start…
I see your point, but…Juliette isn't a psychotic killer *yet.* Yeah, she threatened Adalind verbally and magically, but given the circumstances the human authorities wouldn't medicate her against her will for that.
This is so pathetic but…after the episode Bitsie was all over Twitter saying "wasn't that great? So cool, right?" and the like, and I had to choke down the urge to say "no that wasn't great, you demented trailer-burning Hexenbiest!"
Right? All those years he left that trailer in a random parking lot with a $5.99 chain and lock from CVS, and it was fine. Now it's deep in the woods and his crazy ex-girlfriend takes a match to it. He couldn't have put the most important stuff in a safe somewhere? Still grieving…
Hmmm…married his soulmate, wedding ruined, abducted, tortured, ate his captor, used as bait/put in mortal jeopardy repeatedly by his Grimm best friend…
Well…Adalind was planning to sell Diana to get her powers back. She put Juliette in a possibly fatal coma and raped Nick. She's lied to, double-crossed and attacked nearly every character on the show. I'm not ready to put her in the "victim" camp yet…
"Adalind and Nick are cute together…"
IMO Nick had more action scenes with his Grimm super-strength and agility way back in season one *before* they gave him zombie powers and the like. He threw big Wesen around like toys and used all the old weapons in his arsenal. Now the writers just have him using his gun for everything, making him no more powerful…
Well, if helping Wesen kids to understand their animal natures "went out of fashion for decades," maybe that's one reason why the Wesen murder rate has spiked in the past few years. At least rituals like Wesen Scout Camp give them a framework to manage their aggression…
You know, Monroe ripped the leader of the Wesenrein to shreds at the end of that episode. I wonder if — along with the PTSD — that triggered a return of his Blutbaden bloodlust?
I kinda love that female Grimms seem to be WAY more bloodthirsty than the males. And now I'm wondering: did we ever see any female Grimms in Nick's [destroyed] history books?
No, Nick gave the keys to Rosalee to hide. Because why not put your innocent Wesen friends in charge of something that Royal assassins and other killers are looking for?
I wonder if Josh's dad, in addition to the Key, had his own store of family lore, potions and weapons. Then Trubel could pack it all up and bring it home to Portland next episode…