you get opportunities for Grimm like Nick's mom to connect with the Resistence because America! and Democracy!
And, interestingly, a fat pack of Brazillian reals.
A topic for the discussion of Doctor Who, Arrow, and The Flash. Beware possible invasions of iZombie, Sleepy Hollow, or pretty much any other "genre" (read: sci fi, superhero, or fantasy) show that captures our fancy. Expect adult content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Marvel superheroes are discussed over at the MCU thread.
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This is NOT a general TV discussion thread.
you get opportunities for Grimm like Nick's mom to connect with the Resistence because America! and Democracy!
And, interestingly, a fat pack of Brazillian reals.
Continuum came back this week. Did anyone watch?
I did, sj. That's an interesting way to deal with changing the timeline. I'm very interested to find out what happens next!
I've always had the impression that the "royals" were a specific type of Wesen that we haven't seen the true form of.
I did, sj. That's an interesting way to deal with changing the timeline. I'm very interested to find out what happens next!
I just finished the episode, and I'm so confused. Also, I completely understand the idea that Kiera wants the future to be the same because of her husband and son, but I'm continually annoyed that despite all she has learned and seen over the past seasons, that she still thinks it is a good future for mankind.
Does she? I kinda feel like she's just not thinking about that.
It's gotten really confusing, but I'm just assuming that all the stuff I'm not sure about will either become clearer or not matter.
Does she? I kinda feel like she's just not thinking about that.
I guess it can be seen as just not thinking about it, but I want to see her be forced to think about it. Especially when she is faced with decisions like getting rid of the "wrong" Alec.
Yeah, I'd like that to be a little more explicit.
I've always had the impression that the "royals" were a specific type of Wesen that we haven't seen the true form of.
It does seem as though royal blood is meant to be more than just a snobbish prestige thing.
Is Nick's girlfriend still around?
Yes and her vet med knowledge is relevant and useful surprisingly often. The way she dives into research is amusing, too.
I am glad to hear that Juliette is a substantive and worthy character on her own. My BFF likes Grimm, so she's looking forward to sharing it with me.
Kate Mulgrew To Narrate A Film About How The Sun Revolves Around The Earth: [link]