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Stupidbrook makes everybody stupider. I'm guessing there's something in the water.

That would certainly better than what happened!

I don't dislike the chemistry between the actors but the whole Robin/Regina true love plot line is kind of dumb to me. I mean how much does it sap the joy and surprise out of things to be like, OK, this person you have never met before is your soul mate and now your life will be perfect because you found them. Yup,

Her expression when she was telling Robin that she didn't think she could win the fight was wonderful. But then, Regina being Regina, while she is sad refuses to be emo and comes up with a plan.

Some want to see it, but others want it to be there because otherwise having only women be naked is like the show saying to you 'this show is not for you. We're not thinking about you or what you want. We don't care if you're offended. We think about straight men first, because they're our most important audience.' If

I was not at all happy with the changes in Arya's storyline, but this change to Sansa's was even worse in terms of taking away agency. It would have shown a great amount of character growth, which it is high time for. I can understand slightly them wanting to pull back on Arya going full murdery all of a sudden in

I don't know if Henry is growing brains or Hook is losing his. He doesn't think for one second how suspicious the age difference sounds when he's talking about Neal? Anybody would notice that.

Yeah, with Regina you had more time to see the change so you bought it. This made it seem like she went for normal person with some magical powers to an insane superpowerful witch in about a week, which shouldn't be right, but it's the impression you get, even though she says Rumple taught her 'all his tricks'. Plus,

Yeah, that's a good way of putting it. I think Rebecca's been great with what she's been given, I can't fault her performance, but I wish they'd done it differently.

David's and Russell's sound accurate to me, but I could swear Silas looks more than an inch taller than Russell when he stands next to him and that Sasha is more than an inch taller than him. I know actors sometimes lie on those things if they're short, do they shave a couple inches off if they're tall, too? (Also, I

Hmmm, overall I liked this episode even though the rest of my comment may not make it sound that way. I found Zelena's backstory a little over simple and too fast in its progression, though since they tend to overdo countless Snow and Charming fairybacks maybe they are learning….sort of. In this case though I could

I wish the writers would sit down and hash out the Grimm stuff for once and all instead of making it up as they go along because it's getting increasingly unrealistic to have Nick not ask the most basic questions.

He is, but at first I thought he was the regular height guy, Giuntoli and Lee were short, SWM was tallish and Roiz was tall. Now I realize they're all tall except maybe Reggie Lee and Claire Coffee. And Sasha Roiz is actually half giant.

No, it's really not! For the longest time I though David Guintoli was short, because all the other male leads on the show (except Wu) are really tall. Kind of like how Jensen Ackles from Supernatural is known as 'the short one' to anyone who doesn't know the show super well, even though he's not actually short.

Yeah, I like Sasha Roiz and Renard a lot! But this is not the ship I am looking for. I'm team Adalisner (Meislind?) all the way. Adalind and Renard had a toxic relationship that was bad for both of them and there's no need to rehash that because baby. They'd both be better off with other people.

Well they did have that horrid rabbit thing with fake grass from Holland. Maybe her family has terrible taste.

Yup! I looked it up just now now to see what it was, apparently it looked good because it was actually designed by someone who specializes in making new 'antique' looking gowns, Jane Bourvis. So maybe you get what you pay for. Portland has lots of vintage stuff though, so you'd think since the show was filmed there,

Agree on that dress- I kept thinking it was going to be a plot point where they both agreed it was horrid and she needed to get a new one. I also didn't get a good enough look at it to tell, but at first glance it didn't even look vintage to me, and least not of the era it was supposed to be. It didn't look like it

I did like the line about Miles and Rachel though, 'you guys are like the Sid and Nancy of frowning'. It was bleak but peppered through with small bits of humor.

That was a pretty hilarious scene. I was briefly reminded of Pulp Fiction, though of course this was less rapey.