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One last dinner scene with everyone laughing and happy…and a Shirtless Renard sitting at the kids' table in the corner. Just because. And just for old times' sake. And just to make us happy.

It sure looked real…what I could see through all the rapid blinking, that is.

I've never had the pleasure of visiting Portland, but if I ever do I'm going to be paying homage to Grimm in my mind the whole time.
Especially if I venture into the woods. Those woods call to me.

I like the "occupation unknown" bit. WE all know, though, don't we? Her occupation, vocation and avocation.

I meant Greenwalt and company.
They've been known to throw curve-balls before!

Well, that's just adorable.
And hilarious.

True. And that just made me realize we don't even know their genders. Guess we just have to use our imaginations.

Same here.
And, "the triplets are coming, too."
But…but…I wanted to SEE them. Really, I'm just thrilled everyone got to have a future. But damn, I would love to have seen how those three "kits" turned out.

Did anyone else's "allergies" start bothering them from the first moment Silas and Bree started addressing us directly, on-and-off till that final "thank you"? I'm not ashamed to say mine did.

I was worried about her limited acting experience, considering how good the regular cast is on this show. But I thought she held her own admirably. The fact that I was able to NOT think of her as "Rhianna, Star!", but instead as a vulnerable young woman whose fate I was literally wringing my hands over, is testament

That would be a nice touch. Maybe it would help us all cope with…THE END.
Oh, I'm not ready for it.

Hi, Dawn. I think you meant this message for kayjay instead of me (I was encouraging her to watch, too). Just wanted to let you know in case you want to reply to her. :)

You're so right about those ladies in Tony's life. Carmela and Melfi did have his number, but were sometimes confounded by him. And I loved the way Svetlana wasn't even intimidated by him, or overly impressed for that matter. And she was indeed sympathetic. She put him in his place, but wasn't bitchy about it.

Ahhh…just as I suspected.
You, Spuddie, always have a succinct way of putting things.

Oops. I meant 20th, now corrected.
I'm in Kentucky in the U.S. I received a shipping notification email, but I don't think there was a link for tracking info. I would probably start worrying in the next couple of days if not for the information you kindly provided. I'll give it more time and let the worrying wait a

Not as sexy(!). But also with the twinkly eyes, and an easy laugh…and very much a gentleman.

I recently ordered an item through Etsy, from a lady with her own shop in Slovenia. There was a space for customer questions. I had one, and she emailed me a lovely note in perfect English.
I don't know why I'm even bringing it up, except that I don't have contact with someone in that part of the world every day and

She had him flummoxed and floored, which was so much fun to watch. He thought he was so smooth with women. His standard operating procedure was to have a little fun, give 'em a little gift and a little pat on the head good-bye, don't look back.
Svetlana threw him a curve-ball and a wrench in the works, too.
Maybe that

"Sexy Kris Kristofferson lookalike circa 1978"…that made me smile.
I met and had several nice conversations with him (job-related), circa 1998-2001. He still had that rugged, craggy but sexy look then. And the fact that he was always so nice and down-to-earth just made him more attractive…twinkly blue eyes didn't

Fellow straight woman with a liberal arts degree here…