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Yes, Coffee and Lee aside, it's a cast of giants.

YMMV, but I think women kicking evil ass is incredibly sexy. No bare skin required. ;-)

The interactions of the regulars, both main cast and recurring guests. I can't be more specific than that, I'm afraid. The casting was the one thing I could never find fault with in this show. And no matter how strong the writing, how expert the design elements, how inventive the concept, if you don't have characters

"Yeah, Sleepy Hollow pretty much lost its way exactly 3 episodes into its second season and never looked back."

Yes, it's amazing. His sense of humor is a constant delight.

It would definitely have been cool to see her again. Especially because, eye color aside, Jacqueline Toboni bears a strong resemblance to Lombard at the same age (circa House of Elliot). https://s-media-cache-ak0.p…

I have friends there and even only having visited a few times it's one of my favorite cities (beautiful surroundings, too). Early on in Grimm, a co-worker of one of my friends was David Giuntoli's neighbor and said he was incredibly down-to-earth and sweet, so that was nice to hear. And then we geeked out about Grimm

Nailed it. I would watch these characters, played by these actors, do just about anything together.

I know, I was concerned for the contents! It was almost as upsetting as the trailer burning. ALMOST.

I'm so very sad to see it end and to say goodbye to these characters. It was such a strong cast, one that carried us through even the roughest plots. Thank you so much, Les, for your reviews, which I looked forward to every weekend. And thank you to the Grimm commentariat, surely one of the smartest and kindest out

I just assumed that once he was in front of Nick — and not out in public — he no longer felt the need to disguise himself.

Hornsby was always solid for me, he just needed more screen time to shine (he was great in Fences if you haven't yet seen it). You can see how Giuntoli has grown from season one, and I can't help but think that interacting daily with performers like Hornsby and Mitchell and Roiz has upped his game over the past six

Yep, exactly my second point.

Because he is using all of his concentration right now fighting the Z. Also, from a writing perspective, once he does pull out the stick (as surely he will), things will get even dicier.

I remember listening to an episode commentary on another show years ago and them saying that the number of series regulars a show can list is in the show's contract in some way, which I'm sure has to do with money. But if a cast member leaves, or if the contract is renegotiated, another can be "bumped up," as in the

"But besides that, I've never seen any reason for them to fall in love. They were living together for awhile because of Kelly, and it was awkward, and then suddenly they were sleeping together, and then they were a couple. It just *happened*. The writers weren't even trying. "

Agreed wholeheartedly! Les' reviews are going to be missed almost as much as the show itself.

At least we got Franco. AND he got a funny line of dialogue! Very Wu-esque.

I loved it super short, too. The girl has beautiful hair.

I found it EXTREMELY hard to believe that someone as well-educated as Renard hadn't heard of Schrodinger's Cat.