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If they go through with Adalind Nick I'll drop the show - not that it matters much. I can't deal with the ickyness of their respective back-stories. I do actually like Adalind and Claire Coffee but I'm not willing to go there. If they wanted to get rid of Juliette due to fan pressure there would have been plenty of

I'm just glad we got the show back. And we got a glimpse of Watson sleeping, sadly her waking up was not caused by an elaborate scheme of Sherlock's and she had to pick her own clothes. Obviously those omissions represent the current state of their relationship. Once Sherlock resumes his duties as eccentric Lady's

The most surprising thing is that she mostly wears stuff I would not put on anyone her size and yet it works. I have a rule that booties stumpify every woman who's not at least 5.6 feet yet she pulls them off like there's no tomorrow. The Marlene pants she wore when she went after a*******- assistant should have eaten

Ah, not all shows can be 12 Monkeys (thank God, one show giving me Janeway headaches on a weekly basis is quite enough).

I love 'Secrets and Lies', Timothy Spall broke my heart there.

Ah, well - color me surprised that Patterson's (ex-)boyfriend is still alive. Loved Mayfair barking 'I'm FBI!' when Patterson wondered how she traced her to the library. (I've also decided to take this as a mini shout-out to MJB's work on 'Without a Trace')

Well, if you put it like that then I'm willing to shake hands, he!
And agreed on the magic baby. The first time around was bad enough. I know CC's real life pregnancy force their hand but I'm really not looking forward to seeing Nick and Adalind play family for the LOLs.

We have to agree to disagree on this. Juliette was clearly scared when she realized what happened to her in the beginning. That she later refused any help just means the transition was over. This is what happened to Angel after he lost his soul again - he turned against his friends and he did kill.
We never had any

I thought the ageism sensitivity seminar one of the most cringe-worthy scenes ever on this show. The associates hugging Howard at the end felt like something straight out of Ally McBeal (which I liked but it's a completely different animal than TGW).

Don't forget the sexy growl.

Nope not sold on this. Juliette never made a decision to become a Hexenbiest - she made the decision to help Nick getting his power back. Once she was a Hexenbiest all choices had to be taken from her. All that talk about her embracing her Hexenbiest nature as if she ever had an option is just team Grimm trying to

JDM and his sexy glasses are currently the only reason I stick to this show.

I've watched until season 8 or 9 and then dropped out. It's basically a procedural with some quirks. In the beginning you had the usual will-they-won't-they shenanigans which kept the show afloat for a while. The other formulaic bit is the straight cop and the socially inept genius - but unlike many, many other shows

They put up with her as long as they did because whatever she went through was the price for getting Nick as Grimm back. Something they had all agreed upon was worth it although they should have known better. And they probably did so because they knew damn well that ultimately the reason for the situation was their

Didn't she sort of do that when she Gollum-jumped Oliver in the first episode this season?

I'm not that bothered by it because whatever weird motivations the show's going to give Laurel ultimately this is forced by the decision to have Sara on the spin-off. I think it's a tedious sub-plot and the sooner it gets resolved the better (the same goes for Ray Palmer).

Yes, exactly! I was so glad to see a show that was willing to go a different path with his hero's love-life. Instead of throwing various love-interests at the hero and killing them off as soon as fandom had reached maximum outrage (the gold standard for this is SPN btw) or getting him entangled in dumb love triangles

Welcome back, Grimm. You pretty show that tries to juggle a gazillion plotlines and loves to dig out long-forgotten ones when nobody expects to see them again. I started to giggle like mad when Chavez gave Nick the chess-piece. It was always on my list of things to watch out for!
Also great to see again: Meisner. I

Ah, that makes two of us because I would like to have Juliette back as well. I'm suddenly feeling a little bit teary because I know I'm not alone *sniff*

Nope, I always loved the Juliette-Nick relationship. I might be the only one on this planet but I stick by it. And I'm glad Rosalee is sharing my POV when it comes to Juliette's fate.