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Yes, he did overdo that a bit, didn't he?
But now I'm picturing little Adalind sitting at her mother's knee, learning all about ritual sacrifice through the ages. So cute and creepy!

It was good to see the writers finally remember that Adalind should be a great source for wesen lore.
I really enjoyed this Adalind/Nick moment: "… What?" "How do you know these things?" "Homeschooling."

They always have to gloat, don't they?
But how did Savage find that out anyway? I think he says, because she is the owner of the dagger, she's the only one who can use it to kill him. It does sound like the kind of rule that might apply to a magical artifact. And obviously if he's going to display it in a glass case

I hope so! With any other character, it would just be a breakdown, but this is Catherine — there's a purpose behind everything she does.

Or the reincarnation of Bragi, god of poetry, from The Almighty Johnsons.

To be fair, the judges would probably also say that it's a clean application and we'll be able to see the actor's expressions. But it looks like more thought was put into keeping it simple for the makeup artists each day (attach a prosthetic or two, pop in coloured contacts and paint the face a solid maroon, don't

I'm just imagining the Face Off judges looking at this. "You had three whole days (and the full range of Kryolan professional make-up products) and THIS is what you came up with?"

But that pattern was already broken with the 9th doctor.

Perhaps not more clever, but flying from San Diego to Atlanta to make a 9-second video shows a high level of commitment!

It depends on how you think of power dressing. I thought the Mary Poppins look actually made Missy a little scary. After I saw the movie, with perky Julie Andrews and all that singing and dancing, someone gave me the PL Travers books, and I could never look at Mary Poppins the same way again. The original character

Yes. I guess I first watched the Avengers when I was about 10, and I just saw Mrs. Peel as a smart, capable woman who could take care of herself. It made me impatient with other shows that were shown at the time, where the woman would always huddle in a corner while her man did all the fighting (why couldn't she at

For me, the high point of NCIS came early in the series, when one of the younger agents asked Gibbs what Ducky looked like when he was younger. Gibbs paused, then replied, "Illya Kuryakin."

And the variations created for each of the shows! Including the kitten with Bob Newhart‘s voice saying “meow.”

She was great as Pupok the talking scorpion. I'd definitely watch!

Oh, it's gloriously bad. Chupacabras that appear to be much larger descendants of chihuahuas. Erik Estrada riding a motorcycle (because he's Erik Estrada) while the green-screen scenery rolls by. Except for a few key scenes, Vancouver stands in for San Antonio; I'm pretty sure I recognized a building used in Psych.

Each shark with subtly distinctive mannerisms. And an accent.
These would be talking sharks, right?

Yes, all he really seemed to care about was that she would attract Hispanic American viewers to the spinoff.

I think the network guy referred to her as the Mexican bikini model. But he could be wrong about either of those things.

That's true, we never saw Quinn agree to the renovation show, or the idea of putting off the wedding and keeping Anna as a fiancée for the entire season. The network really seemed really set on having that wedding on live television. I got the impression that Rachel was just coming up with ideas that would win Adam

He doesn't seem to come up with a lot of ideas on his own, does he?
And his objections to the spinoff seem to vary. At first it was that he had only signed on for one season. Then that he wouldn't do that to any of the contestants because he has "a modicum of respect" for them (this, even though at least one has