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Why is it anymore implausible than the other 4 times Tony wasn't dead and was quintuple agent?

Grimm was renewed for a 4th season, so yeah it's still a fun thing.

Sean Bean is already the Sean Bean of TV. Fairley is the female Sean Bean

You always have a 'GO' bag, Steve. Sheesh.

RIGHT??

This was exactly my thought

So, two guys posing as FBI agents to hunt and kill monsters isn't good enough anymore?

Oh gods Yes. MAKE IT SO

It's pretty damn close.

Same. I totally victory armed when he threw Cat out the window.

I'm all in for Vice President Tony Almeida.

HA!! I KNEW IT! I told all y'all that Heller wasn't dead. I told all y'all that you can't trust the showrunners. I told all y'all that Chloe was running a software fakeout.
/smug.

I understand that. They have time to prepare. Time to accept what is happening to them. George Mason was already dying and was doomed to a horrible painful death. Going down in a plane crash with a nuke seems like faster better fate. Same with Heller who was losing his mental capacities. In essence they were both

Ugh. I hate that I even know who that is. I stopped even hate-watching that show.

Why do you think he's soulless?

I think it really comes down to the context of the scene for me whether I blanche at the use or not.

I think you might be joking considering how many times it's been mentioned in this very comment section

I noticed that too. It actually made me laugh. I think it was just a bad take and they left it in for whatever reasons.

If Heller is dead (and I don't think he is dead) and if this is the end of the line for the show, it's gotta be Jack.

I thought the line was delivered with some real venom like someone would with someone you absolutely hate. Not just a random enemy. Add that to when he dropped her on her ass in the hospital with not a fuck to give, I'm leaning towards Zack's theory.