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Keeping her in jail didn't bother me that much. He didn't have her arrested, that was because of her actions at the bar, so he wasn't pressing charges. When they talk at the jail he tells her he will never hurt her and she tells him she can't say the same thing. If your ex-fiancee does something violent and then

Well considering he hasn't asked her to marry him and he panicked several years ago when Leonard was going to move in with Penny and Amy wanted to be his roommate, Sheldon is giving NO indication that he wants to have sex with Amy but is waiting for his wedding night. He has done ZERO to get to a wedding night, which

This being network TV, I doubt they will ever deal with the big elephant in the room, that Amy and Sheldon have massively different sex drives. No matter how much of an exemplary boyfriend Sheldon may be, and exemplary for Sheldon often translates to pretty bad for a normal relationship, he and Amy have very different

Totally agree! I want Nyssa to leave and have a great time traveling the world. I also think that they have done a good job of portraying an abusive style of parenting that ties a child to their father psychologically while damaging them horribly. Plus you can't underestimate the fact that Ra's really does have an

Inoculated isn't cured. It's just vaccinated if someone caught the disease, they die, but she can't catch it. That's the big plot hole or maybe point. Dig is married to Lilah who has an in with the branch of the government that has the vaccine for the disease. He'd be downright stupid to not ask her to get him and the

I actually give Ra's credit for psychological manipulation of Nyssa. Constant put downs would eventually make her know that she would never be good enough and she might give up trying to please her Dad. Being consistently warm and supportive means when he lets her know that he WILL kill her if she disobeys she won't

I don't know what Colton Hayes did in his time off, but he should keep on doing it. He was FINE all scruffy.

There is a group of people who have expressed that they think Caitlin and Barry have shown more chemistry than Iris Barry. As of now, I think the Barry/Iris relationship is very much like siblings. OTOH, I do buy Caitlin/Firestorm so I'm not wedded to Barry/Caitlin. The producers do seem to have problems writing for

That's a good point. From a narrative POV, the audience knows the child is Nick's because we have seen that Adalind didn't sleep with anyone other than Nick after Diana was born. Frankly some fans are really upset by the redemption arc for Adalnd and having the father of her child distrust her and demand a paternity

To be fair, Juliette believes the baby is Nick's. Even if it isn't Nick would be a pretty awful person if he was unwilling to protect a pregnant woman and her unborn child. If Juliette kills Adalind, she also kills the child. Nick is supposed to stop things like than no matter what he feels about the mother.

It's likely that she felt that just by being a Wesen she was protected. Most of her clients are probably human and we see Wesen take them all the time. She was wrong, but being someone that can turn into an animal that is stronger than most people gave her a false sense of confidence.

That's not for sure. We were told that there was a market for Royal babies when Adalind sold Diana to get her powers back. IIR, girls were worth more than boys. We don't know who the Hexenbiest who gave Adalind her powers back sold Diana to. It's possible that this is simply the Royals wanting to get what they have

Yes she did and no they haven't made it clear that anyone knows that Renard ordered it. Basically Nick forgave him for trying to kill Aunt Marie, so drugging Renard is a lesser sin.

Nick does know Renard ordered the hit on Marie. Renard basically said she was a Grimm and he didn't know if she could be trusted. They worked on and formed a relationship after that. Monrosalee know that Renard in a Royal and a Zaurbiest, but I don't know how much they know about his actions. They do all seem to know

I agree that redemption stories can be done really well, or even poorly when characters forgive something that it would be extremely unlikely would be forgivable IRL. However, for there a character to be redeemable, they can only cross certain lines. Dark Willow only killed "bad" people. Angelus killed Jenny, but she

They don't even need to do that. Just set up a "Grimm's Fairytale fanfic" community and have everyone upload their own "artwork" and world building exercises. There's nothing like hiding in plain sight.

I totally agree. I will say Evil!Juliette is really quite interesting and I could enjoy her staying on the show as The Big Bad. I think she is too far gone to redeem. Adalind, even though she has done horrible things, has shown layers that I appreciate. I've seen people say the problem is she is always out for

I'm guessing Kelly will die, although considering how strong Diana seemed to be, they may be in big trouble if they harm or remove the person she knows as Mommy. Juliette is a possibility to die as well. Plotting to kill Nick's mom and setting up the neighbors is pretty hard to come back from. OTOH, she could become

OOO! So we could end up with a still part Zombie Nick and a part Zombie Renard? I could enjoy that, although if we get it I want a scene with them discussing their zombifications.

Truncation isn't totally necessary. On Grimm the true OTP Monro and Rosalie have always been called Monrosali.