I love that theory! One foxy Fuchsbau and her big Blutbaden brothers is how I'm going to imagine it from here on. My one addition: their babysitter in their infancy will be their "Uncle Bud"!
I love that theory! One foxy Fuchsbau and her big Blutbaden brothers is how I'm going to imagine it from here on. My one addition: their babysitter in their infancy will be their "Uncle Bud"!
I could be wrong but I had the impression Grimm writers/producers were told shortly after the end of Season 5 that they would only have 13 episodes to work with and that the show would not be renewed after that. I remember seeing one if the writers tweet about it at the end of May last year.
With regard to not finding out why Diana is the way she is, I thought it was because of the gypsy magic ritual that Adalind did to get her powers back whilst she was pregnant. Did you mean that the show never confirmed that explicitly as canon?
That's great to hear. Do you happen to remember what kind of play it is and whether it's serious drama, like, say, Chekov or Shakespeare? Whatever it may be, I appreciate the update and information, and I'm sure others do as well. Thank you!
I looked at Silas WM's IMDd page early this morning, hoping to see some future project listed but there is nothing yet. I agree that it won't be easy finding the right role that suits him perfectly, particularly as I get the impression that he's quite serious about his craft. Like you, I hope that he'll get some good…
It was all due to you, your warm welcome, and your supportive encouragement, my dear. Well, Evil Lincoln, too, was very supportive and welcoming, but you went out of your way to be sweet on a very personal basis. When someone is lovely enough to compliment my Teutonic Overlord and ask about him, how on earth could…
I love that. Not just Shirtless Meisner, but Shirtless *Ghost* Meisner! Shirtless Renard would lose his mind. Heh.
Oh yes, definitely, that's such a great part of the show. Related point: people's blinking expressions when Monroe goes off on one of his lengthy expositions. Haha
Hm, interesting theory. I didn't see anything to suggest he'd enchanted her. Her eyes flashing purple in response to his arrival and his own flashing green eyes suggested to me that she was her usual self. But with this show and, particularly, with this finale, who really knows. There were more holes in logic and plot…
I know, right?! It would have been the perfect scene!
And better looking. (Imo.)
I'm in the minority, I think, because I found David Guintoli to be just as stiff and unemotive as ever. The only time he showed a flicker of something real, imo, was when Eve died and that was probably only because she's played by his real-life girlfriend. I was actually surprised at how poorly or minimally Guintoli…
I will miss Shirtless Renard! I posted this below but Semi-Shirtless David G. isn't too bad either: https://s-media-cache-ak0.p…
I'm still trying to collect my thoughts on all the details of the finale but as we say goodbye to the show, what are some of the specific things you'll miss most? Apart from this group of commentators here and the way Grimm was the perfect fun show to relax with after a long week, I'll miss Shirtless Renard, Wu's dry…
Just finished watching it minutes ago and… I don't even know what to think. It was wonderful, messy, emotional; it had highs and lows, cheap fake outs and hand-waving magic, like a dream retcon as Les noted, but, also, great relief that it was like a dream, too, you know? Even as Monrosalee deaths signaled that things…
I'm not sure what you're asking? Does your question pertain to the two occasions when the issue of the teacher wanting to meet was raised? If so, then once in the house/kitchen and once again much later in the travel agency office after Philip had returned from Topeka when he wanted to know what had happened with the…
Thank you! I had thought it was Henry who'd gotten them out of trouble when lost but my memory of the early seasons is so hazy, I wasn't sure if I'd gotten things mixed up. Excellent recall on your part, particularly about the telescope/neighbors incident. All I remembered was Henry's porn stash because everyone jokes…
I thought the Center had expressed specific interest in Paige, beyond merely telling her what her parents do, but I don't remember the specifics of all the conversations a season (or two?) ago. I had the vague memory that Moscow had wanted her parents to start grooming or training her. Again, though, my memory of…
Well, I don't know about that last part. For one thing, he'd have to actually be around to tell them anything. ;) I kid, I kid. I think you're right that he would have told them in this scene if he were failing or in trouble at school but, instead, he seemed genuinely puzzled as to what the teacher might be calling…
If the Center is interested in Henry, they've not mentioned it on any of the occasions when Gabriel has discussed Paige or when Paige's development has been raised by her parents. Sure, ok, it might be logical to assume the Center would want both kids, but it's interesting that only Paige has been singled out by them…