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That sounds like the best plan. Probably best to confirm it in March 20 WoT comments in any case. (And if and when you have to change it from the tentative plan announced next week, best to try to announce it at the tentative place also, if it exists when the time comes.)

I liked Juliette's looking at her woged self in the mirror and muttering "Ew, ugly!" under her breath, plaintively.

Thanks. That sounds pretty specialized. Not something you run into every day.

You know, it could be very expensive and burdensome to arrange all the "No animal was harmed in the production of this show" protections required anytime they want to use live animals. This could be a reason if they apprently used Bitsie Tulloch's own dog: save a bit on animal trainers and animals anyway. But they

I do like the use of euros as the currency, and not dollars. It makes sense for those European Wesen (are there still supposed to be more Wesen in Europe than in the US?) to deal in euros. A nice touch that they thought of that. Is the Council based in Europe? Royals, yes, in that castle of theirs, but also the Wesen

Except that there won't be anywhere to alert the masses of Grimm fans after next week. So maybe Evil can make a decision and let us know this week and/or next? I suppose last-minute decisions or changes could be made at What's On Tonight commentary, but that thing changes every day and there may be no one around who

Who or what is Darla?

I don't quite understand the rationale of the Wesen Council suddenly deciding to go after Nick. Sure, he's probably been troubling certain Wesen factions for some time now. But why should the trigger be Rosalee's phone call to her council contact to inquire whether the council had ordered the death of the first

Emmerich is a German name. More than likely his family has Americanized the pronunciation, but there's no reason why the show shouldn't transliterate it to Cyrillic using the original German pronunciation.

Before that, and for quite some time afterwards, people who could afford it might have an answering service, where your call was routed to them after hours, etc. Naturally doctors mostly, but sometimes others too.

If you're still checking in:

During the meal, nearly all the judges were ecstatic over Mei's agnolotti in broth, the one exception being one of the Mexican judges who found the huitlacoche filler too bitter. But at Judges' Table, he was the only one whose comments on this dish (fairly good, nothing special) made it past the editing. There was

It's not clear to me what you meant by

What comic?

"Zauber" means magic (in German).

It was also in Mad Men.

So the list that Elizabeth lost is the one she was given this episode by the woman in the restaurant who felt sore at the CIA for overlooking her (and then phoned her handler, which brought out the FBI goons)? Did we see her lose it or discover she had lost it? (Did this happen when she turned her red coat inside out

If Scientology even existed back then, I never heard of it. EST was big time - all new age bullshit before the term existed.

They are.

Top Chef just can't resist going over-gimmicky. It's an interesting idea to ask the chefs to be inspired by an artwork, but how can they be inspired by a work that doesn't exist yet? Why couldn't they be given a finished artwork to pair? Just so the climax can show teh painters painting while the chefs cook - gimmick.