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I like the chemistry between Nick and Adelind. Maybe its just because the writer's have matured a little bit or maybe its because Claire Coffee is a better actor than Bitsy Tuloch, who knows… But the scenes between Nick and Adelind are more believable. Human Adelind is more relatable then human Juliette ever was. I am

Maybe its just me, but Renard and Juliette seems to work better than Nick and Juliette. Here is my take, in 4 season we have season Juliette rely on Nick to save her. Juliette is whiny and very dependent on others to take care of her. Renard is a natural caregiver, he likes being in control of the situation, he

I actually liked this episode, Juliette was fast talking when she was able to trace the whereabouts of Mama Grimm. That was kind of funny because for most of Season 1 and 2 she was always on the sidelines and now she finally feels like she is making a difference.

Nick got 'Han Soloed' now the only questions is are they going to do the Leia and Luke go to save him. Interesting development the writers are doing here. For once the hero needs to be saved by his sidekicks.

In a way I can empathize with Nameless, being stood up sucks and then someone else stealing your ideas and not remembering to give you credit for your work. Yeah this happens all the time, look at Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Thomas Edison, etc. The winners are all spoken of as heroes and revolutionaries

My only problem with the story is….. if they knew the Fly spews an acid that gets into your eyes, why not wear protective goggles? combat mystical elements with scientific elements? the writers of this show really don't know about a science lab? if you wear splash proof googles, you eliminate the Fly's main weapons

I just started watching this show and I can say this, the premise is good. But the writing is bad. The writers don't know how to create Juliette as a real person. They made her a veterinarian but outside of that she is plain old boring. she plays the damsel in distress role and she is always whiny and boring. I swear

One thing made this episode for me. Nick's icy glare at Juliette when she revealed she had feelings for someone else. Usually the writers don't give Nick (David Giuntoli) alot to work with, but I think this scene really captures his anger and frustration. Given, the surprise of finding out he is Grimm and his mother

One thing made this episode for me. Nick's icy glare at Juliette when she revealed she had feelings for someone else. Usually the writers don't give Nick (David Giuntoli) alot to work with, but I think this scene really captures his anger and frustration. Given, the surprise of finding out he is Grimm and his mother