The head Freemason was fresh from his gig as Captain Renard's brother on Grimm.
So hopefully he really did die in Vienna.
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The head Freemason was fresh from his gig as Captain Renard's brother on Grimm.
So hopefully he really did die in Vienna.
I just need to publicly identify myself as a No Romo wrt Ichabbie. Or whatever.
Is this some Texas voting thing?
Wow, old school terminology meets horrific new portmanteau.
Ichabbie is like a Scottish exclamation of dismay.
"Och, the wee lass is ichabbie today."
I like the idea of Ichabod and Abbie, romantically. But I also love the idea of them being the kind of best friends Liz Lemon and Jack Donaghy were.
Ichabbie is like a Scottish exclamation of dismay.
(oh, I love this)
I'm in the No Romo camp, too. It would be too weird in regards to Ichabod still longing for Katrina--and Katrina able to pop up in visions. But a deep partnership, sure.
Though I suspect Abby's sister may try something. Even if just as a test.
I'd like to see him get Katrina back.
I think her soul's trapped with Moloch(?) isn't it? So what he's likely going to want to do is free her for heaven. Though I'd like to see a reunion/physical manifestation of Katrina.
I could see threesomes.
I mean, why not? Dream threesomes, even!
Though, HOLYFUCKBALLS my disbelief suspenders, already stretched and frayed were impossible to maintain. I mean, I get that they're running with about as ahistorical version of United States history as is possible, but... but...
Yeah.
(Also, I mock the notion that there was any actual glorious purpose to the American Revolution, but, whatever.)