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Liron
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How do power levels work in that case?

When they were saying farewell I was thinking how surprised Jeremy would be when the veil dropped and he and Bonnie were still together… forever. So it wasn't even a happy thing that he stayed alive.

Was Jenna the only one on this show who never killed anyone? She didn't even complete her transition. She deserves it.

I thought that they wasted that waterburrial so terribly in Angel that I don't mind seeing it retried in any other way (as long as it's a different way).

They had to permanently sacrifice another main character in order to get him back so, in a way, what they teased really was a permanent death… in a way.

Liking Green Arrow from the beginning actually makes it more dangerous that you'd hate it, if they had messed up the character too badly.

It sounds like it should be right down your alley.

I think the reason they didn't reveal the boss was practical/budgetary, having more to do with casting next season's characters until next season than with maintaining the mystery.

I'd bet you don't assume; you -wish-!

When comparing this show to Smallville let's not forget to compare this show's Green Arrow to Smallville's Green Arrow. We could have had -that-!

On the other hand, that may well have just saved her marriage. Publicly exposing herself as a terrorist in order to prevent innocent people from getting hurt may very well be the only move that could have possibly made Walter reconsider.

It's not only the best season finale of the year, so far. I think it's the best possible season finale this show could have possibly had.

I had been thinking more in the lines of dragon.

Yes, the poor guy always seems to be wearing his "I'm about to die" face, but it's not just that. Renard's last spy ended up in a moat or somesuch, so there's precedent.

Considering that the first two bidders the hexenbeist goes to are a gypsy mystic and the royal family itself, that seems most probable.

Renard was super careful about keeping Adalind at arm's length when she was his hexenbeist (100% effective method). He was almost out of his mind when it happened.

They didn't really introduce her to Grimmdom. They introduced her to wessendom. Sine they're the wessen they're the ones who are running the greater risk here. It should actually be Nick who asks for permission, in a case like this. (Especially since the penalty for revealing themselves to humans seems to be death.)

And that makes her lose her memory!
AAAARRGH!

I'm not even sure that "she’s better equipped to deal with this information now." It just seems that leaving Monroe for last was a brilliant decision on Rosalee's part. Just multiply Juliette's "walking out of the store" reaction (to Rosalee's cuteness) x Blutbad and you almost get the same reaction as the last time.

Not for watching purposes but strangely yes for ratings purposes.