In other Great Tiny Gestures news, when Alice made the joke about panicking before she & Tim left the house, Paige pulls a fake smile/awkward laugh that is the spitting image of Elizabeth's. That was such a nice little detail.
In other Great Tiny Gestures news, when Alice made the joke about panicking before she & Tim left the house, Paige pulls a fake smile/awkward laugh that is the spitting image of Elizabeth's. That was such a nice little detail.
Oh noes. Headcannon: Wesen definitely would rather eat humans than bone them. Except maybe the otter Wesen because otters are all about inter-species rape.
I'm for it!
Well, to be fair, race is both appearance and a social construct/set of shared experiences, and while I don't want to have an in-depth discussion about race as a construct and the morality of "passing" or being "white-adjacent" I'll just conclude with the immortal words of Rebecca Bunch: The situation's more nuanced…
Maybe because the show never really came out and said that it was rape, and Nick never dealt with it in any meaningful way? No one walks away from rape unaffected. Male, female, no one. Whether you believe you're having sex with someone else at the time, or you don't remember it because you were blacked…
Hahahahahaha! It takes a special kind of evil to link to a TV Tropes article, @nop666:disqus! I think New Tabs were specifically created as a result of TV Tropes. #TvTropesWillRuinYourLife
Fair point. I guess I don't always automatically separate the two when we're talking about physical traits (since more often than not, human characters look exactly like their actors do). For example, this week on Grimm, a character showed back up with a new haircut after an extended absence, and lots of people…
Definitely not in the flesh. I'm not sure if we saw any pictures of her when Snart went back in time to his childhood home, and she doesn't have an entry in the Arrowverse Wiki.
He hasn't even asked, and I'm ready to do it just imagining his voice.
Exactly. But on our side of the mirror Wesen woge, so they look like humans all the time and live as humans to blend in (and there are more intermarriages/interbreeding with Kehrseite because of this, even if many in the Wesen community look down upon mixed marriages). But in The Other Place, the Wesen don't Woge, and…
You and me both, catfish. You and me both. But I'll still take Lady Bill over Everybody Dies! any day :)
I think that would be pretty cool too, but I guess I'd just prefer more of a narrative and seeing the way that modern, real-life issues are dealt with in the Wesen community. That's difficult to do as part of a Grimm Diary since there are LOTS of things about the Wesen world that Grimms don't already know.
Weird, I did, but it all smooshed together other than the last two. Lemme see if I can fix it in edit.
Like that time Giles had a theory about a dancing demon being the cause of their irresistible urge to break into song all the time.
Dude, I just spent 2 hours upthread writing up a theory about the species survivability potential of the humans in the Other Place. You are not alone here.
Baby's First Grimm Book… the perfect shower gift for the expectant mom & dad!
Don't forget Ray Wise's Devil in Reaper. He may be my favourite Devil of all time. Followed by South Park's Devil, The Robot Devil, and Stephen Lynch's Beelz, but for an entirely different reason. :)
Don't care. 12/10. Would watch.
Man, now I really want to know so much more about The Other Place. Hell, I want to know more about the Wesen world in general. They've started revealing all these ways that Wesen lore and prophecy tie in to human history/religion/mythology and shown amazing worldbuilding concepts like the Assassin Bug Wesen in the…
So why are they there? How did the humans get there and/or how have they survived? Did they evolve naturally somehow or did they get transported there? Or were they there first, and the Wesen added later like evil rabbits to Australia?