The Grimm finale was quite satisfying. It's really unusual for a show to manage such a full circle story. Right about the time in the series when I wondered if they had forgotten the keys they picked up that thread again and what the keys lead to was integral to the end. Nice.
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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.
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I quit the show a year or two ago when they had the protagonist take up housekeeping with the woman who'd raped him and the resultant child. Did they ever address how problematic that was?
No, they pretty much glossed over that.
It's weird to be watching Legends of Tomorrow and then getting an ad for Prison Break.
I really wonder who's responsible for Legends' course correction this season. They're nailing the humor, especially, with Snart sniping at Thawne about monologuing, or Darke making funny faces in the background while people get beat up, or Rip perfecting his fondant.
I quit the show a year or two ago when they had the protagonist take up housekeeping with the woman who'd raped him and the resultant child.
Wait, that happened on Grimm? That's gross. What happened to the woman who was his girlfriend in the beginning?
Zenkitty,
As a result of a spell to get Nick's powers back(the rape was Adeline disguising herself as Juliet with a spell to take away Nick's powers when they had sex), Juliette became a hexenbiest and went full tilt evil. She was killed and brought back as an emotionless assassin.
Really.
I'm assuming the emotionless aspect was due to a realistic assessment of Bitsie Tulloch's acting capabilities.
That's...holy crap, that's awful.
I'm continuing my X-Files rewatch on Hulu, and it has ADS. Stupid Netflix ending their license agreement with Fox.