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Speaking of Renard the Ripper, it seemed to me like there was an awfully fast Scooby leap in logic from "there is a style of murder that someone is copying every hundred years" to "it's a supernatural spirit that is possessing people." I realize that Nick, Hank and Wu just finished the Mishipeshu spirit possession

[Opinion Alert] Claire Coffee was definitely good this episode, and she has a great deadpan way with lines. But there is NO WAY she is better than Silas Weir Mitchell and Bree Turner, who have created characters so indelible, I worry for their safety on the show. I would literally cry if they were killed off. Your

Actually, Nick said, "no one's going to take him from ME this time," which is a little more ambiguous (especially given that Nick took Sean & Adalind's baby away from her). But yeah, he is clearly being protective.

It wasn't a problem for Caroline, though…

Even if he compelled himself the job at Whitmore, Ric was the history teacher at Mystic Falls High! Hundreds of students knew him, and since everyone at MFH goes to Whitmore, all it would take is one social media pic of the new Occult Studies professor to start tongues wagging.

Which is why the second-tier LIoLI hosts (whose names I can't even remember) are so unwatchable. At least Hilary and David have personalities — the others are "nice" and whitebread.

This is SO true. When they do the House Hunters: Where Are They Now specials, they'll show a couple with an ambitious post-show full-house renovation and they'll say, "we spent 35 grand, but it was worth it." But give the Property Bros. or the other hosts $100K and you're lucky if you get a finished basement. I

Trust me, I'd always thought of Desta as a chill, harmless, slightly boho assistant. But in this episode she was suspicious and defensive at the beginning, then grew more and more surly and aggressive until she became a hydra-headed client nightmare. Hilary threatened to quit (I would have). If it's ever repeated,

Laughed so hard at Wu bringing that up! This was absolutely the Grimm Continuity Episode, with the trailer reminiscences at the beginning (appropriate, since the trailer was a beloved character), Adalind's graveside soliloquy, random references to her past evil deeds, even the Spice Shop basement. And as a

If Kelly does get killed, Nick will ABSOLUTELY hulk out and Zombie Nick will kill everyone in sight…which means Trubel will have to bring him down. ** sets DVR in anticipation **

Harpier, all good points. I also wonder about the effects on Nick, especially if Nick Jr. turns out not to be a Grimm child, but a Zauberbaby. I can't wait to see Kelly's reaction to her first (biracial? bi-species?) grandchild.

I am still upset about this. Garcelle Beauvais was doing a great job with this character, keeping her in a grey area where she was powerful and knowledgeable but still neutral. Henrietta had real potential as a Hexenbiest elder and maybe even a love interest for Renard. But no—she's killed for sweeps. Sigh…

They did have weirdly good chemistry, right? Especially for sworn enemies. But when Nick said "don't worry — no one's taking MY son away this time," did he mean he was ready to raise a child with Adalind, or that he might take the boy himself? He never said "our" son…

Thank you! The problem is that Nick is still, despite everything, thinking with his heart. The very thing that makes him a different Grimm is handicapping him with Dark Juliette. Can you imagine Kelly Burkhardt just handing Juliette a jar of potion? She would have charged her, held her down and forced it down her

Thanks — I'll give it another shot!

But how can they profit from this? NBC.com, the app and VOD are all free. The 15-second ads they'll stream online (easily ignored with Adblock) could in no way equal the production costs of a network scripted show. I honestly don't get it.

AMEN to every point. However, I could handle "frustrated sighs." It's when the clients start yelling and being unbelievably snotty to Hilary because she has to fix some structural issue that their lazy asses ignored for the past decade that I want to throttle them all.

[Warning: Completely and utterly Off-Topic] I watched the pilot of that show, but bailed when I realized that Noah Wyle wasn't involved. Worth watching?

Speaking of Tyler, while I'm glad it was referenced last night how is it possible that none of his friends thought to question why a werewolf whose curse is triggered by killing people would want to become a police officer? It was kind of the first thing I thought when he and Matty announced that plan. Tyler, become

I guess I can buy Bon Bon being closer to her lifelong best friend than the mom who abandoned her (although not Damon, as he betrays her on the regular).