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Friday the 13th.

Someone must? At some point? I don't know who though. I'm trying to think of any other network television show I can think of where I literally do not know one person who has ever watched one episode, and I'm drawing a blank. It's ratings were… not great. That I do know.

"NBC" and "Success" probably shouldn't be in the same sentence right now, given what's happening with their ratings on pretty much any given night. Although, in a weird way, Grimm is actually one of their kind of minor successes. To the extent they have successes anymore.

I cried. I did not know this show could still make me cry,? Dammit, Sheriff Forbes.

I liked Caity and Sara a lot and I'm a straight woman.

I actually feel like the show could use a B plot like that right now. Can Sin come too and roll her eyes at them?

He seems like such a nice person, so it makes me happy when he succeeds in what can only be called "acceptable acting within his limited range".

Russia. Don't forget there was Russia at some point.

As a Sara fan who knew what was happening, it wasn't so bad. But yeah… An unspoiled Sara fan? That would suuuuuck. Though probably not as much as hearing Felicity say that Laurel has a light inside her that Sara never had.

Listen, Kenneth Branagh and Alexis Denisof volunteering to kill that little shit Claudio on Beatrice's behalf are the things that romantic daydreams are made of.

I do this too, with my sister. And for some reason, it causes me no shame.

Oh, yeah. Did she just disappear? I never did quite grasp what that whole Pastor/Vampire Hunter thing was about.

It really does. I'd be like, "Let's see if we can get one of the zombies that kills a main character on The Walking Dead to be wearing an AmeriCorps hat!" or "I wonder if on TVD we can send Elena off to work for AmeriCorps while Jeremy goes to art school!" I mean, I'd make serious suggestions too. But I'd definitely

I used to really dislike Melissa Joan Hart. But then her stepfather was on Masterchef and seeing him (and Melissa's mom who came for a family episode) made me feel sorry for her. So now I only kind of dislike her.

I honestly can't speak to this as well as others could. There was an article linked in the newer comments that I found fascinating to read that spoke about the author's issues with race on the show and it gave me something to think about from the perspective of a Black male who loves the genre. I've been vocal in the

I thought his material was so-so with noticeable strong moments, but that he was charming and a strong actor throughout. His death was rough.

I feel.very much the same, except I'm pretty okay with Glenn when he's separated from Maggie and I have zero use for Eugene or Abraham. The new problem is that if a character becomes interesting to me, I know they will kill him or her off, so why get invested? Plus, this show can kill as many characters as it wants

She was busy with werewolves, probably.

The only way for Beth and Tyreese's deaths to make any sense is at least a subconscious decision to opt out, but then they're also two characters that I have trouble reconciling that decision with and I'm not sure the show did quite enough to convince me that they'd gotten to that point. I'd say it worked better with

I think it lingers from earlier seasons where they would have one minority character, kill him off and then immediately add a new one. I think it was a valid criticism at the time, because purposeful or not, it read as only allowing one Black male on the show at a time and gave the unfortunate impression the show