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This is almost literally what I'm assuming she'll have to do. There's no way they're not going after that guy.

Okay, I never knew how much I needed a floor plan of the Jennings house before now :)

Why do we whine and cry about whining and crying to show that whining and crying is wrong?

Paying attention to costumes and staging that's intentionally meant NOT to draw attention is simply not something many people care about/have trained their brains to look for. To be honest I heard about this pregnancy from these reviews months ago yet I still come back every week and read "OH NOES THAT WAS SO OBVIOUS"

Aw, poor Dana Brody. I actually thought she did a fine job on the show and was a great emotional component to Big Bad Brody (spoiler: not actually the Big Bad (spoiler: OR IS HE?))'s tumultuous journey. But the hit and run…that's just terrible plot writing no matter what sort of character you give it to. That was

I found a box of frozen pierogi at the back of my freezer this weekend and cooked them right up. Can't believe I didn't save them for an Americans-watching snack. FORGIVE ME COMRADES!

This is not particularly directed at you Eli, just seems as good a place as any - I just rewatched the scene, I don't think most folks are giving enough credit to how fast it went down or how little control Elizabeth had over the attackers:

The walk had enough background of first, relatively nice park area with painted railings, then second a seemingly well-traveled street with cars going by and a busy intersection nearby, that when they turned OFF that street into a rather dark lot with a shitty chain link fence and litter on the ground and nobody else

No offense, fellow late posters, but when you're nearing post number 1000 you may want to consider that about 50 someone elses may have already mentioned it…

I'm confused, is there a connection?

This is what I liked so much about this plan, dramatically speaking. The "we slept together" trick was just starting the infection. Now it's festered into a disgusting oozing painful boil, so this is the time to come in and START BEATING IT WITH POINTY STICKS. "I'm pregnant!" "I'm dead!" "You tried to kill a baby!"

You'll be a man of constant sorrow if you don't.

Texas medium.

It's the exact same phenomenon Elizabeth was explaining to Paige. Stan gets just suspicious enough at his new neighbors acting a little funny around their trunk to sneak in the next night and search it. He finds nothing, feels silly, and consequently brushes off every niggling suspicion for the next 5 years.

By the end of the first couple episodes I was like "I have a feeling I'm going to see Aaron Paul's eyes bugging out SO MUCH on this show", but never had it been so well-deployed.

Nope. Been sayin it the whole time. Like she's always trying to put on a show for her friends instead of just hanging out and easily joking around. But maybe I just can't relate to really high-energy people.

Piercing observation skills right there, Dixon.

So, I cut Grimm from my schedule shortly into season 3; I couldn't stand the cool world building moments just being trickled into Wesen-of-the-week episodes, 80% of which were not all that good. And, about 50% of the world building/arc ideas also not being that good.

An homage this specific and episode-dominating is a dangerous thing. I didn't really connect with "Pops' Pops' Pops" either but at least it was a Black-ish original story, whereas I just glazed over most of this. It didn't help that the work scene continues to frustrate - in addition to my complaints above, we once