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Some people are uncomfortable with the fact that history was the way it was, and would like shows to go ahead and use a rewritten version of history that they feel better about while watching.

The 'everyone treating her like a gift from heaven' is really the most annoying thing for me, besides the initial 'I'm an antisocial anarchist uber hacker who was living in a van so naturally I make sure to spend 2 hours on my hair and makeup before I go out in public so I'm always looking like a model because

Yes, Fred suffered from that too. When you had the other characters literally sitting around and talking about how great Fred was, I truly pitied Amy Acker. I felt like that had to be a pretty uncomfortable work place situation for her to be in. Having it recorded on tv for the whole world to witness is the cherry on

I think Skye also suffered from them flat out not understanding what makes people like a character. Or understanding how to make a character that seems whole and not like a bunch of traits they think are cool tacked together in ways that don't always make sense.

I have less of a problem with Bennett than I do with the writing for Skye. I don't know why, but especially in the beginning it seemed like her whole character was written by some guy trying desperately to get into the actual actress's pants because he had a giant nerdcrush on her, and he thought by writing her the

I am totally baffled why more people aren't watching this show. I went into AoS with high expectations and was disappointed. I went into this show with low expectations, and was amazed at how much I love it. Besides being good, it has that magical quality of being a fun show to watch.

I still really can't figure Renard or his end game out. He is a great character though.

I actually didn't mind her line reading. I think she was a little angry because she was expecting a negative reaction from him and it pisses her off because it is through him that she even became a hexenbiest. She expects him to find her new face ugly.

He is, his acting has actually grown on me. In its own way its kind of a bold choice, he made a character for whom it makes sense that he acts as the plot dictates. A normal person would have gone crazy with all the grimm stuff but they write Nick as acting like its all pretty much normal. He starts hallucinating, or

Nick was basically the judge dredd of cps with that.

I wish they had filmed around it, too. We could use an Adalind break anyway.

Or you can just clip their claws with clippers. Just make sure you cut above the quick. As long as you cut a bit above that it's like trimming finger nails.

Well, those allegations went away because it turned out Singer was documented as being in another country when the alleged actions were said to have taken place.

There's that, too. But if I think about it with the couples I know irl, it actually seems more common for the man to be the one who defers to the woman about a lot of stuff to avoid conflict, so I don't think it's untrue to life. Sometimes you can actually see a guy thinking, ok, she is totally wrong/being crazy about

Oh, don't me wrong, I think he's super hot and would never argue against more shirtless Renard, but I don't really want to see him with Juliette. But I agree, MonRosalee is my ultimate Grimm ship which I will never forgive if the writers decide to break up. I was reading a review on another site with the title 'star

Cause he left Anya at the altar I think, for reasons that didn't really make sense. I assume it was just written in to avoid a happy ending, but in later seasons Xander….well my memory isn't good enough to recall other specific examples, but it seemed like his character took a turn for the worse, mostly to drive plot

It's funny, my dad has started watching the reruns on tnt and he's talked with me a little about it since we both love genre tv, and two things he mentioned were that he liked Rosalee and Monroe and he thought they were 'great people' and also that Bitsie was a very weird actress. I asked him why he thought that that,

I think the reason the punishment had to be so extreme was because of the danger of thier society being exposed, not because they care about one woman being defrauded.

I don't know if it's that or if he's just super avoidant of conflict in his personal relationships. I've noticed that he always defers to her, whether it's letting her throw out his elvis lamp or not getting married or basically anything. As much as she used to get thrown into the damsel in distress or supportive gf

I like Juliette with Nick much better than with Sean. Nick seems to find her spasticness cute whereas Sean seems like the kind of guy who would get tired of Juliette's…..Julietteness. With Adalind he was manipulating her and didn't think of her as an equal, so it was a different kind of relationship. It's hard for me