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I'm pretty sure some of the old geezers that flock there to die are in fact performing rituals of black magic to suck some of the mental acuity out of the younger people throughout the state in an effort to stave off their own dementia. Either that or it's on some kind of hellmouth.

If only she had methed up relatives like the rest of us she would know these things. Don't worry Jacyln, it's almost certain this will be the only time in your life you will be disadvantaged by that.

"I don't know mom, is that a serious question or are you just checking to see how many hat-rips I was doing back in college? I told you back then I'm not into that stuff.''

It's so Portland that they give her an actual bicycle and not a motorcycle. Another show would have given the badass leather wearing head-chopping-off character a motorcycle, but no, this is Grimm and this is Portland so of course she just pedals around on her bicycle.

I am willing to sacrifice the rest of my thanksgiving turkey to Kali if we can please NOT have a pregnant Juliette. The plot we've had with one baby so far has been almost entirely terrible, with Meisner being the only small bright spot. A second baby is only going to make everything worse. If we have to endure

It kind of explains without really explaining why Hank has already been married and divorced three times.

That whole stuff was just weird and super awkward, the way the dialog seemed to keep pushing the idea that it was Adalind, even though it super clearly was not and it's incredibly dumb to have any kind of misdirection implying this is anything other than Juliette looking different especially when the show also goes

Josh as a love interest for Trubel would be vastly disappointing. What would his move be, following her around being pathetic until she pities him? If she must have a love interest I'd rather see her with the guy from the boxing episode, I forget his name. The one who was being pushed by his mom to fight and broke his

It's a tragic reminder that she's not actually a bad actress, she just has horrible material. She used to portray Adalind a bit differently in the beginning, but as they gave her stupider and stupider stuff to do, she seems to have simply gone with it and started playing her as a vapid, useless, one note moron which

I feel like the writers are just putting stuff in there because they want to keep her on the payroll and maybe she only agreed to become a regular if she got more screen time or something? It really mystifies me since it seems like almost every Adalind scene is some kind of filler that exists for the sole purpose of

Actually I think the model ghost comes from a Japanese urban legend about a ghost with a surgical mask and a slashed face who carries scissors and asks people if she is pretty and attacks them whether they say yes or no- the legend the says the only way to escape is to answer without saying yes or no and confuse her

Unfortunately for Constantine, it looks like a blend of many other shows because so many shows have lifted from it over the years. Trying to make itself 'tv friendly' only intensifies that effect by smoothing off the edges from the comic they think broader audiences will find unpalatable. Which they might, but without

Does anyone else remember when Adalind used to be a capable lawyer and slightly smarter than a turnip? I ask because the writers don't seem to.

Renard continues to be the Best Police Captain Ever. Seriously. He's always so reasonable and on top of everything. It's a little weird to watch, but I like it.

I think when things really hit their stride it will be when they feel comfortable moving around between characters for story lines in the way that Buffy did. You felt like there were a lot of main characters besides Buffy even though you didn't always see a lot of each one in each episode, the amount of screen time

I'm disappointed too, I guess I'll have to head over to tv.com to see if they have a review for it, I've headed over there for Supernatural since av club dropped it.

That's good to hear, I would be seriously bummed at the loss of Sasha.

I never thought I'd look back on season 1 as the good stuff. I thought it was a show that was a bit rocky but had some promise. Aaaand now I'm questioning why I'm still watching. It's not exactly hate watching but it's not good show watching either.

Maybe it IS the price of their magical food! I mean that stuff has to come from somewhere.

Yeah, it's going to need to be handled super-delicately, and if it's shot with the same Harlequinn tone as the last scene? It could end up pretty messed up and offending viewers. If the camera in any way is kind of eroticising what happens to Claire it's going to turn a lot of viewers off I think, and as the first