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Ahh I see, but do you ever wonder where she goes when she is
"hanging out with her girlfriends" bruhahaha, I'm the grunge rocker guy from the 90's she had a crush on, but never acted upon those feelings back then, but ran into him at reading of her favorite author, and has been having an illicit affair ever since. Two

"Hannibal's sexual athleticism and tenderness with Alana doesn't ring true for me — I'd expect a psychopath to be more sexually repressed and selfish, if capable of the act at all."- The Quirk

LOL, and the town is 99% Wesen, except for the local Sheriff, who is clueless, even though strange things seem to happen to "tourists" and passers-through.

I think a good portion of Dicken's works would past the Bechdel test.

Beautiful commentary! Your description was a perfect reflection of this show.

I hope you don't get a bunch of people screaming at you and being rude, most of the time this place is cool, and more snark than rude. I think if someone has opinion, even if I disagree, and they laid out said opinion, in a coherent, and legible way I will always respect that. Good day Mr. Beef. :)

I was waiting for something to happen during the wedding also, i'm glad it didn't.

Now that's some true hate watching. I like how you saved up all this for the end of the season, kudos to you and your stamina. i personally disagree with most of what you said, but to each their own, so keep watching and keep hating :)

There was rumor going around a while back that Felicia Day, was going to be in a spin-off, now that would have been something I would have watched. I saw the Bloodlines episode, and it literally looked as if Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles, were forced to do this episode, and it looked like it. Other than the name

I agree this is my one gripe about the show, I would like to see more interaction in the Wesen world,(not just Wesen of the Week) even local Wesen politics, they have hinted at this in the show a couple of times but have not really dove all in, except for the Royals plot-lines, which got kinda stale after a bit.

I was thinking ever since the "Reflection reveal" he could maybe just wear a set of colored contacts?

That was pretty much what I expected from this episode,.I had a notion there was going to be a "remove the Grimm powers", and luckily for the New Scoobies, Trubel is around to kick some butt next season (She seems to be a better fighter than Nick too). Once that is all finished, I do have an idea for a spin-off,

Ah but, following the rules as laid out in the review, she is not really dead. Here are the reasons:

Yeah I was getting really tired of the flashbacks in season one because Oliver was such a…. well, an Ollie (with a bad wig) but this season they actually worked pretty well, and I liked how they mixed the main fight scene between Oliver and Slade, nice editing there. I do hope that the Island at least in flashbacks is

yeah I agree with you, I think this may have been more of Root's interpretation of it, she tends to lean more on the violence side than Harold of course, and the Machine does seem to allow that for the greater good. Hmm getting more human thinking in it's ways.

I didn't see it mentioned in the posts here but Malvo knows about the Walkie Talkie because he heard the daughter talking on it when he was pulled over by Officer Friendly. I think this episode really dove into what it want's to be, a bit odd, with slightly odd people inhabiting it, and those same odd people being

Hmm that would have been interesting, but for the most part the Machine's mandate is to prevent harm, and Vigilance was pretty harmful. I think it is staying pretty much within the boundaries of the Asimovian 3 Laws of Robotics:
Law 1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to

You must be one of the "Human Agents" Greer was gushing about servicing the needs of God/Sam, excellent report Citizen,

He really needs to be some kind of Sith crony or something in the new Star Wars trilogy.

I think the producers have been riding the "this is a slow burn show" and for once they are right, when a show gets to much attention from a network it turns to crap, and the people managing this show seem to care to much for it (just look at the attention to detail) to be lumped in with the whole CSI, NCIS crowd.