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Big Game James
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Not a good or fit ending.  Hopefully they can focus for season two and decide what they really want this show to be.  I like most of the characters.  Hank has room for improvement for sure, but now that he is breaking down, he might actually be interesting instead of a paper cutout of a partner.

Good review.

It's funny that before reading the review, I thought the episode was decent enough.  I wonder if this was shot out of order, then re-cut with the Julia investigation tacked on to make it fit in the timeline.

The show is getting to be a lot more fun for sure.

Regarding the locations:|
The shot of the st. louis arch and riverfront were probably pulled from a Monday/Sunday night football telecast (though, I'm not sure the Rams have been relevant enough for either night).  Also, when Ian was in the hotel room in St. Louis, my wife asked "What hotel do you think that was

Best episode so far.

Since I stumbled across this show there has always been one thing that it seems to get worse at.  That is the wrap up of the cases.  This weeks episode featured a violent, murderous wessen, a crooked sheriff and an emergency tracheotomy in the woods.  Yet as soon as the cuffs click, smash cut to the Grimm household

C'mon, boyd letting him hang out at a whorehouse with a bottle of oxy?  He wanted him to escape.

Another good episode.  I found it funny that they can't just smoke this stuff out of normal paraphernalia, no, it has to be a big crazy horn.

I enjoyed this season and hope there is a second one on some channel.  It really was finally to get some momentum with the mythology.

I liked this episode.  Regardless of the overarching problems with the show, the last two episodes have been really terrific.

Tim needs his own season.  Raylan and Winona make yet another attempt to settle down, Tim has a case that keeps him in the city, not Harlan county, Raylan gets drug back to help…win, win, win…

Excellent episode.

This was an episode that was very good in some elements (the back story, the use of Nick's fiancee, Farley Colt) and very bad in others (everybody's reaction to the coins, Reynard, and f-ing Hitler?  Really?)

I liked this episode, but I felt that Mitchell, given his history caved a little easy from hesitant to help Grimm's to killing a fellow "beast" (even though he was clearly scared of them, and he asked his dead father for forgiveness).

Terrifying barely describes Reynard in the Magician King.  The whole scene with him was visceral and harrowing. And a fine piece of writing.

Good stuff.  The Sophia result was a heartbreaker…hey, I can root for a little girl

I'm guessing that shane was all up in that hen house pre-zombies as well.

I think Rick took the news of Lori and Shane awfully well.  Though, he KNOWS Shane is an unabashed horn dog and holds some kind of sway over women.  I guess he realizes in a post zombie apocalypse landscape, what woman can really stand a chance against his masculine wiles.  Andrea didn't stand a chance.

What’s your favorite crowd-pleasing entertainment for a group of
people of mixed ages and sensibilities, e.g. an extended family?Drinking.  And lots of it.