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I have been wanting this forever. I want evil!Juliette so bad.

Juliette's reaction was exactly what I've wanted it to be (Y U SO CRAZY NICK?!?) since the beginning but it was frustrating because it highlights how unevenly she's been written on the show. Last week, she was ready to believe in Big Foot; now when her boyfriend of 3+ years offers corroboration that Big Foot-like

See, I explain it as "Imagine if Buffy was a guy cop in Portland and Angel was a clock-making werewolf."

I didn't even think about the parallels to Chuck, mainly because I'd stopped watching Chuck by then. I do keep up with H50, though, and its season ender had the same twist — long dead Mom turning out to be alive, lol.

Yes! This is would've been a much better way to end the show, with the finale as the first part of a two-parter. But the way it is now, I'm going to spend all summer hoping that I get a payoff next season (also, writing fanfic, but lulz) and praying they don't screw it up.

I think Monroe also insinuates it's an 'upon death' thing (he asks Nick if someone in his family just died when Nick mentions he's new and Nick says no, his aunt is in a coma) but there is a lot of room for ambiguity on the point. Like you, though, I'll be pissed if they go with what my friend and I are calling the

It's hard to have any clear feelings on the finale because it's really half an episode. We didn't get any payoff here so it's hard to judge how I feel about its twists. The potential for awesome is there with all of the storylines left dangling — Nick's mom, Renard, Juliette's black eyes, etc., but there's a chance

Ugh, I am so frustrated with Juliette on Grimm. She should've been asking tougher questions way before the finale. She definitely should've asked about Nick's attitude toward Adalind before now. The show has really bungled her arc — one ep she would be "I can't deal with this anymore" and then everything would be

I was pretty disappointed with last week's Grimm but this week's looks promising. Hopefully it's more like Leave it to Beavers which I thought was great.

I'm excited, too, but mostly because I love the actors involved. Tobey Maguire as Spider-Man was a big yawn for me personally.

I sincerely hope you're right, Charlie, because I remember the original well and I think the new film looks horrible.

I really hope they find a way to make the Juliette arc on Grimm make some damn sense. Her stuff has jumped back and forth like crazy when it comes to how she's feeling about Nick and the fact that she didn't twig to anything last week after that horrible dinner? Plus she accepts the Beaver donations with aplomp? At

Anyone else going to be at the NC Animazment convention? I'm going to fluff n' fold my sister's vast array of cosplay attire so I'll be hanging around all weekend!

I was okay with Cumberbatch as the villain. I could be okay with Khan as the villain because I do think he's a great character. It's the intersection of those two facts that causes my distress. As much as I love Cumberbatch AND Khan, Cumberkhan is not a good idea.

Totally agree. I love Cumberbatch and I even love the character of Khan from TOS but...yes, the two shouldn't be intersecting at all. Not a fan at all of the idea of Cumberkhan.

...I suddenly wish Alexander Siddig had been cast as Khan in NuTrek. IT WOULD'VE BEEN THE HOTTEST THING EVER.

IIRC, Khan pals around in a Starfleet uniform in "Space Seed," too. Still, your point is well-taken. I hope it's a big fat lie myself.

LOL, thanks. It was my first response to this news: "WTF CUMBERKHAN?!?"

I'm seriously kind of WTFing over the idea of Cumberkhan. I feel the retcons and blatant disregarding of TOS canon (that should remain unaltered in this new timeline because it predates Nero) will have to be done to make this work.

I have so many feels over the finale for Grimm! This show has gotten better over the season and I am ridiculously excited for the finale!