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QUACK!

QUACK!

Quack!

Quack!

Although, I do kind of get the point, too. This was the first time I full on realized it was part of the curse for David to be such an asshole. Like, I knew there was a difference between Charming and David, but I guess I had to have it spelled out to me that EQ (or, I guess, Rumple?) designed it that way.

I think we're dreaming.

Cinderella did kind of transform herself to get her happy ending. She pretended to be a normal girl instead of a Wessen monster. Also, Cinderella's family was always somewhat wealthy in the tale, but her stepmother treated her like a servant. I guess Lucinda marrying her Prince Charming was supposed to be a step up.

The reviewer says that he doesn't understand how she would know about the financial troubles to kill the stepmother in the first place, but just because her husband hid it from her doesn't mean she doesn't know about it. It's called eavesdropping.

I can't remember what episode this is from, possibly when Monroe first sees the trailer, but he tells Nick when looking through the book written by his Grimm ancestors that some Wesen can reveal themselves to normal people, sometimes, in instances of extreme emotion or something, which is where some of the folklore

Good catch, I couldn't figure out exactly what he was saying.

Sam: Metatron? You're saying a Transformer wrote that?!

The Leviathan saying, "Who would choose to be called Dick?" (or something or other) was actually my favorite Dick joke so far, because it lampshades that the character doesn't give a crap if people think he's a dick, he does own it.

Phil was so close to getting a review in where the commenters didn't shit all over him, but no. No, we don't see what you were going on about with arbtitrary ghost rules still. We really don't.

The network spells it Cass, so I don't get upset when people use that. It makes no sense, but it's been established.

It says Chow in the opening credits.

@avclub-de38b9116626d59b361994e00875feb8:disqus What I thought of when Dean said "having a beer at Harvelle's" was the episode where they lived in an alternate reality where Bobby and Ellen were together. Dean remembers this. He really wants Bobby to be happy.

"Jesus Christ!"

Death is a badass.

Maybe Dean was happy to see Bobby, but the first thing he wanted to do was hug Bobby, then realized he couldn't because Bobby's a ghost, and then he was crabby. Poor Dean, all he needs is a hug!

I don't pay attention to future episode titles, so thank you for letting me know there was going to be one called Get Dick.