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Grimm, season 2 thread.

"OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOh! Thhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat quadruple homicide."

It was delivery as much as the dialogue but Munroe was really on form tonight.

Those webisodes are regionaly restricted. :(

Apparently, proving just one more time that I am not good enough.
 
Wow, great episode. Lots of big developments. I can't wait to see where they are taking things from here.
 
Adalind is pregnant?.
What? I think she was just thanking him for the good time.

Later in the episode we saw her with a positive pregnancy test.

She can rule through her kid.

Boy or girl, till that bastard comes of age, she can murder every other royal until the rest punk out and let her assume a Regency of the entire frakking planet.

The blood will tell.

(I've watched entirely to much Borgias)
 
So Juliette will have a hard road remembering Nick? I thought she was almost there till the end. Sigh. I like this EP and it interested me int his "Wesen Council".
 
The glowy sparkles she's seeing, they seem like neurons firing to me. Her brain is re-wiring the lost memories maybe?
 
^That was I thought too. I just wasn't sure who the voice(s?) was (were?) supposed to be.
I thought this was a great episode. We got some interesting movements on the Nick/Juliette/Renard front, and the main storyline was pretty good too. I'm curious if we'll be seeing more of the Wesen Council, it seemed like a pretty big reveal to only use in one episode.
 
Later in the episode we saw her with a positive pregnancy test.

Wow. I missed that. My DVR clipped off the last few minutes of the ep so I had no idea!

Mine too. I had to find alternates means to see the last minute of the show.

I missed it too!
I wonder if Adalind can still do magic? The hexenbeast is gone, but she still has the knowlege, doesn't she?
Will the royals flock to her now, as she is carrying an heir?
 
If the Royals are still acting like it's the 16th century, then that thing in her belly is not an heir till it's born.

It's a target.
 
Another great episode - so glad that Rosalee's back in Portland and part of the mix. I wonder how Nick's gonna react when he finds out she called the Council? I assume they're gonna be an ongoing presence now - I wonder how they'll act towards the Royals, the Resistance, and Nick?

I took what's happening to Juliette as her mind trying to rebuild the memories, yeah. Between the synapse-like electrical firing and the voice at the end that sounds a lot like Nick; I figure by the end of the season she'll probably have her memory back fully?

Is it just me or does this show more and more have an "Angel" vibe? It was always kinda there but in the last couple episodes especially.
 
The Angel "vibe" is to have rich and complicated cast of minor characters you can trust to save the day without the "star" being Shatnered into the 11th hour.
 
I find it amusing that Munroe and Rosalee's relationship is more interesting than Nick and whatshername.
 
Was Whatshername more interesting with Renard?

Is it objectifying to tally her worth as an (imaginary) person by the man she's hitched her wagon to?

Lets see?

Is it objectifying to tally his worth as an (imaginary) person by the woman he's hitched his wagon to?

No... It doesn't matter if you cast the girl as a wagon or the horse, it's still relatively dehumanizing only for the lady.

Men are fricking bulletproof
 
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