Love it!
Love it!
Now that I think about it, shouldn't all Grimms worldwide just set up a shared dropbox or something?
Hey, I'm sure digitizing was on Wu's to-do list, but you know how fighting Wesen crime keeps a guy busy!
Upvoted for "hexorcism"!
From your mouth to the showrunner's ears!
I noticed that too, that she kept calling him "the Grimm." It must be mindblowing to be depending so much on someone who feels like innate enemy.
Even if the two of them don't get involved, that house looks big enough for co-parenting—which would be more practical for the first year or so. They could take turn sleeping in the nursery or put a second bedroom in the basement. Could make for some fun sitcom moments next season!
Nick does seem to be warming up to Adalind awfully fast, given their history. But I think her willingness to make the potion and test it on herself made a real impression on him. And she was still apologizing for causing Juliette's transformation as Nick was tucking her in—which is itself not a scenario I would have…
Claire Coffee was hilarious. Adalind would make a great comic addition to Wu and Monroe—I hope we get to keep her in Portland.
Yeah, I've replayed that scene a couple times too, and I have to go with Frozen Whore, it sounded like "me" to me as well. FWIW I think Nick was trying to be reassuring in his increasingly gruff, Grimm way.
So this is the question I've been having. I think being a Hexenbiest has had an effect on Juliette's character apart from her trauma/anger/sense of betrayal/whatever. So I assume the point of the potion is to help suppress the destructive urges/impulse control issues Hexenbiests get as well as their powers. I assume…
Maybe BPAs mess with the potion's potency? No seriously, it was a huge fail to put that in a breakable container.
Yes—the poor renters seem pretty much dead. I think there's a joke in there somewhere about the Royals and property ownership, but I haven't had enough coffee yet to find it.
Oh crap. You're right. I was hoping this was the end of any cure for Juliette. I really don't want to see a return to the status quo. Juliette should either die gloriously or jet off to Europe with Kenneth. Returning to boring, part-time veterinarianhood would be such a letdown.
"So bad at being bad" is the perfect way to describe it. Adalind's always been pretty inept at her villainy. Especially when you compare her to Juliette, who is *exceptional* at hexenbiesting. I can totally see Adalind becoming the Anya of team grimm.
Both.
Sorry, E.L., I have to vehemently disagree in this case. Here's the dialogue from the scene:
To be fair, the total metropolitan pop. is closer to 3 mill. Fanwank that to assume that the city PD consult on most of the exotic/Wesen cases and it's not so bad…
But I don't think that there *was* a scene between Hannah & Gregson. What Gregson said to Joan was that he knew Joan had been helping Hannah with a case, and when Hannah suddenly broke that case, Gregson noticed that Joan had an air of discomfort. Gregson, being both the detective and the dad that he is, connected the…
I like that explanation. It's hard to sort out with Gonzales's team whether their Hydra trauma/paranoia has expanded to cover super-powered people or whether their Hydra trauma *involved* super-powered people. Or was followed by super-powered people trauma. Or something.