blackydove--disqus
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blackydove--disqus

With guys like Sir Malcolm and Lyle I am surprised as well that histories of cults and groups with ties to blood magic rituals didn't get mentioned in previous discussions about potential enemies and their origins.

Given that she didn't seem to have made a big deal of recognizing John Clare I thought the John Clare visual was just a proxy, a visual representation, for the warden and later on for Lucifer and Dracula?

I don't think he cares for her. He sees her as an ally to create a chaos which he can watch unfold for his own hedonistic satisfaction. Him being disrespected by some low foot soldier and Lily not defending him in a much stronger way makes him question his stand in this alliance and makes him unsure of being able to

Within the fictional vampire realm I would think that drinking blood (for a vampire creature is above the human limitation of not working well with other blood types) of your victim could work as a temorary infusion, or transfusion, of your organs (like the heart) working again and therefore producing secretions like

I can only imagine Sir Malcom's crushed pride when he realizes that he's the only one in the group who hasn't had sex with Dorian (I am sure Dorian is calling his debt from Frankenstein any day now with Dorian being around these feminist women who don't put out for him).

They didn't kill Dracula in season one, but they did kill his mistress and Sir Malcom's daughter, Mina. Just because Dracula wasn't present in every single episode of season one, doesn't mean that he wasn't the big bad that season.

She's trying to get in Lucifer's good graces by corrupting Ethan. A well fed, non-thirsty Ethan out for an easy stroll in the desert would laugh at Hecate's suggestion to join Lucifer.

Drunk and still performing flawless shooting stunts for the show?

It reminds me of a part of the murder plot in Agatha Christie's Evil Under the Sun for that very reason.

I had to rewind a couple of times, because of the pacing. I couldn't understand what Linda screamed and the aprupt start of the end credits startled me.

The whole Fishoeders part had me in stitches. Him claiming the painting would be tasteful and the painter shaking his head and Fishoeder feeling the need to verbalize the painter's shaking head gesture was hilarious.

I loved what they did with Mystery Inc. Love Udo Kier's creepy bird voice.

If only Bob had more confidence in his looks.

I blame it on Rosalee's hormones from her pregnancy.

It surprised me that Bonaparte turned his back on Renard after what happend between Renard and Meisner. Bonaparte knew that Renard and the Grimm had an alliance for quite some time.

Another triangle. Trubel torn between her Grimm mentor and Meisner.

To be honest I don't think these sudden changes ever benefit a show, because it forces the writers to scramble and come up with more (or cut a lot if the station reduces its episode order) and it feels like it ruins the flow a season's laid out structure.

Well, things might have been different if David Giuntoli and Damien Puckler were, you know, romantically involved.

Grimm: The Next Generation

"She has a very big connection to her mother which Adilind's did not have with her own mother."