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Eloise Pasteur
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Hair colour is messy in terms of genetics, but loosely speaking, there are 2 genes, one for how black/brown/blonde/pale your hair is, another for how red/orange/yellow/white your hair is.

Surely the difference is one you've skirted around… shows that force pairings rarely work. Eric and Abby seem to work well together and while I'm sure there are viewers saying "no, no" I think most of the viewers could believe them as a couple because of that, so it wouldn't feel forced to them.

I know it's the last season and all, but the writers are, so far at least, being seriously un-Grimm-like in not just forgetting story lines. They're nicely moving the splinter and shroud story arc along nicely while keeping the WOTW stories and they've even remembered Renatd and Black Claw. They're even throwing back

To your specific spoilers- interesting idea. I'm not sure I agree but in TV land it would make sense.

They brought back coverage of Grimm too, so they do change their minds.

I think the books flip-flop a couple of times, sometimes they say the Texas accent is typical Martian, sometimes they say it's Mariner Valley. But I don't remember them specifying Bobbie's accent in the books?

Last week I complained they weren't handling, in writing terms and IMO, two bad-entities (Flynn and Rittenhouse) very well. This week they nearly doubled down and had Rittenhouse take over Mason Industries and the base for the Time Lifeboat.

I thought it was kind of charming Rufus was worried about what Gia would think, but neither of the things he asked Abigail to keep a secret should really worry Gia. He crushed on a 1920's sex symbol and got flustered when she flirted with him… but didn't go and have sex with her. He returned returned Hemmingway's

I can see your point, although I disagree. Dan is still fundamentally an emotionally mature individual who, like all humans is flawed. He is definitely over-protective and can be tempted to do evil (and yes he might go to hell in the Lucifer-verse). I agree Chloe wouldn't want it, but if he's inclined that way and

It's not an original thought for the series and there are books of philosophy about it. They're not necessarily consistent with the idea of a literal Lucifer, demons and the like, I agree - although perhaps the demons are the ones who populate the torments of the inhabitants of hell. The professor was perpetually

Yes I was shocked not to find reviews of The Expanse up.

I generally think this show has worked best when it's confidently strode off into 'based on' territory rather than close adaptation from the books. But, like you, I couldn't help wishing they'd stayed closer to the books - it felt like they'd lost their confidence in this episode.

No. I said they both deserve to be opposed.

Agree, the way she said it implied things earlier than we've seen. Flashback story for Linda please!

Has anyone looked with subtitles? Why not "The peace is here" rather piece?

There isn't a good answer to that, because it depends on what spin the script writers put on it.

I'd missed that Dr. Martin said she'd only just showed Maze the basics of the device.

One of the classic interpretations of Hell is that the Damned are to be punished until they are redeemed of their sins, another is damnation without relief. I would say the bad professeor's torment leaves both options delightfully open. If he can ever forgive himself in the light of his well-earned guilt, he has a

Yes, not my area of expertise either, but it's what I understand too. OTOH Maze, in her role as Hell's torturer could know how to spoof a defibrillator quite reasonably.

While I agree about the robe, I'm increasingly uncaring about whether Timeless gets renewed or not. It's solid and often fun, but too often clunky or misfires. The core cast are fun, but there are only so many episodes I can give a pass because it's fun watching them act together and they've jumped that particular