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No first name on PBS either, in this episode. She asked him if he used Foyle or Gillingham, and he said "Foyle - it's my name". (Gillingham is part of his title, and neither of them is using theie title: she announced herself to the hotel reception as "Miss Mary Crawley", not Lady Mary Crawley.)

You misheard it. It was exactly as Bretley said (and I had captioning on, which read the same).

"Executive producer Danny Boyle directed the series pilot (which Sundance has opted not to show)."

I agree.

If they're not in the mountains (and they're not), there wouldn't be much snow around. When it snows (an event in itself), it doesn't stay long, as it's washed away by rain when the weather goes above freezing a day or two later. The rain also makes it green. It never stops being green.

Agreed.

Good insight.

OK, it was noted last night. Apologies. On the west coast, it's still Thursday.

AV Club

For several weeks now, I've been noticing that they've been managing to combine the larger story lines with Wesen of the Week very well, something they didn't seem to be able to do at all in earlier seasons.

They actually remembered she's a vet this week: had her bring a dog crate and some animal (?) knockout tranquilizer.

I liked the magic baby room. The best touch was the sign on the "Door on the other side".

Nobody is going to be sitting around having an outdoors picnic i n Massachusetts in late November. It was clearly summer time, and they should just acknowledge it.

No. It's been held back much longer this year. But that's OK.

I doubt it will be televised. The preview snippets are just a way of highlighting it. They've done this before.

That's waling (pummeling). Whaling is going fishing for whales. Wailing is crying and howling plaintively. Homonyms.

Waling, I presume. Not howling golems.

To be continued….(maybe)

A proto-Grimm - or another Wesen himself. But probably proto-Grimm like Nick had been - mostly unaware of it as a child.