Well, he is kind of the last non-zombie, non-genocidal, man alive, from where she's standing…
Well, he is kind of the last non-zombie, non-genocidal, man alive, from where she's standing…
But Jasper was with Clarcke's group and ALLIE was still trying to find them during the Kane interrogation. If he was chipped, she'd know where they were.
…but… but Monty asked her is she was chipped and she said no…
I'm going to refuse to believe it until forced otherwise.
or TVD season 3, or SPN season 3…
It's the curse of the CW season 3s…
I think she was using the Polaris shuttle's communications system to send the data to the last space station and store it there.
He was not even going to die. He would've just lost his precious memories. She sacrificed Rip's child and the freedom of the entire world so that Carter… would remember her.
I wonder how much time Ramsey has spent with her so that she'll throw her arms at him like that
Maybe not, but to be fair, his Payback match was pretty spectacular. The best I've ever seen of Ryback.
It wasn't only that he went limp. From an angle it looked like he had hit his throat on the rope. I don't know how long I stopped breathing.
There's also a lot of resentment that they sacrificed Dean in the altar of putting him over. The Shield was supposed to be the strongest guy who can punch harder than anyone else, the iron man who can take more punishment than anyone else, and the smartest, most intelligent fighter combined in one team. But then they…
I'm guessing he was a wesen revolutionary who gained so much power that he was able to force himself into a royal position. I can only imagine how much that must have burnt the traditional Royals.
But it seems to me that the Bonapartes were like the exact opposite of a royal house. They led the taking down of royal houses all over Europe. I'd buy that the French Revolution was the first Black Claw insurrection against the Royals and that Napoleon was the greatest wessen leader; it seems to suit his character,…
He can draw the same incredible heat as Jericho, but he's much funnier than Jericho while doing it.
She showed pretty solid tactical thinking when she was still in Adalind's belly, so that seems about right.
Which is especially baffling considering that the original concept of the character seemed to be, "the first Grimm with a heart and compassion in all of recorded history."
*looks at wallet*
"Yeap, wasn't a robbery"
Fort Rozz was only the power source. The signals were coming from the Lord Enterprises satellite grid.
Who says she got Kara inside?
All she needed to do was bump Kara back to Earth and pick her up wherever she crashed.
Yack?
Or maybe it just looks that way and inside the old-timey chassis, all the circuitry is really modern and precise.