The Fabulous Foursome having dinner was definitely my pick. Not only was it devoid of grossness, but it also helped cement these four as a solid team. I love when they all work together and have each other's back. Honorable mention goes to the scenes with Rosalee and Juliette.
I was happy when Juliette went to Rosalee because it was too much for her to deal with by herself. It's great that the two of them are getting to know each other and may become friends. Juliette has been on the outside for far too long. Time for her to remember and maybe join the Fabulous Foursome.
There were a handful of good scenes in this one. The three I liked best were Nick, Hank, and Monroe hanging out in the trailer, Juliette's visit to the spice shop, and Portland's Special Wesen Unit having dinner together.
Honorable mention: I don't know exactly why I got such a kick out of it but I loved it when Rosalee came down the stairs at the victim's house and told the very freaked out, knife wielding Jenny Wade (I can't remember her character's name) that she was "with the police."
Portland: SWU. Ha! I love it. I also thought that Rosalee calming a panicked Casey was also fun. Then again, I like almost every scene Rosalee has been in. The power of this series for me is that there are so many characters to root for and each of those characters have their own strengths they bring to the team.
Nick fights while blind, and he does a great job of it. Also loved the foursome bonding over dinner. And obviously, Monroe did not cook that night (or it would be seaweed marinara or something).
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The Fabulous Foursome having dinner was definitely my pick. Not only was it devoid of grossness, but it also helped cement these four as a solid team. I love when they all work together and have each other's back. Honorable mention goes to the scenes with Rosalee and Juliette.
ReplyDeleteI liked the scenes with Rosalee and Juliette.
ReplyDeleteI was happy when Juliette went to Rosalee because it was too much for her to deal with by herself. It's great that the two of them are getting to know each other and may become friends. Juliette has been on the outside for far too long. Time for her to remember and maybe join the Fabulous Foursome.
ReplyDeleteYep, I agree. She's always kinda been an outsider, and I really want her to find out about... everything.
ReplyDeleteI agree with this post. That was a classic scene in grimm history
ReplyDeleteOnce again same here. :D
ReplyDeleteI will add I also liked the part with Nick getting super hearing.
I am a bit ambivalent about the super hearing part. I prefer my heroes to be more human in nature and not extra special.
ReplyDeleteThere were a handful of good scenes in this one. The three I liked best were Nick, Hank, and Monroe hanging out in the trailer, Juliette's visit to the spice shop, and Portland's Special Wesen Unit having dinner together.
ReplyDeleteHonorable mention: I don't know exactly why I got such a kick out of it but I loved it when Rosalee came down the stairs at the victim's house and told the very freaked out, knife wielding Jenny Wade (I can't remember her character's name) that she was "with the police."
Portland: SWU. Ha! I love it. I also thought that Rosalee calming a panicked Casey was also fun. Then again, I like almost every scene Rosalee has been in. The power of this series for me is that there are so many characters to root for and each of those characters have their own strengths they bring to the team.
ReplyDeleteNick fights while blind, and he does a great job of it. Also loved the foursome bonding over dinner. And obviously, Monroe did not cook that night (or it would be seaweed marinara or something).
ReplyDeleteHa! I would be afraid to try anything Monroe made. Takeout is a great alternative. Then again, maybe he did and that's why they all needed more wine.
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