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  1. Emily killing Escher seems a little less evil than killing Keira. Escher was forcing her to lie to Alec. Keira, OTH, bonded with her at the end of season 2. But I'm not sure if the murder of Keira 1 occured before or after she gained Emily's trust.
  2. Is April 14 still the return date?
  3. That scene pretty muched summed it up. Whoa. I guess I need to rewatch that bit. I thought she found herself already dead, no?
  4. I had the same reaction, but without the stringing up part. LOL. Your cute icon belies your dark side, stinger97, as much as the show's sweet little girl. In hind sight, the actor who gave her the knife seemed to really hate where the story was going and his role in it. Kind of like Big Bang Theory's Penny this week donning the gorilla suit.
  5. The only thing that would make sense to me at this point is if the resurrected are versions of their former selves that are obsessively driven and that are each able to bond with one person from their past and exert influence over that person.
  6. Regarding the lack of the Elementary Element of "Sherlock pulls an impossibly specific piece of trivia out of his ass to help solve a crime," he solved the first murder so quickly that I'm sure there was some trivia knowledge involved, like what the ME/mortician was high on.
  7. It's been a long time since season 2 ended, and the time travel concepts on this show have always been challenging (in a good way) to follow, so the Syfy has a wiki, even with a lot of typos and poor organization, has some useful information, especially the character pages: continuum.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Characters --although I had to use the site's search box to find Escher's page.When the episode ended, it seemed only 20 minutes had passed instead of over 40. Heh.
  8. I am totally geeking out about tonight's reveal that my first season theory that the wessen can see themselves woge in the reflection of Nick's eyes was correct and/or used. www.freezepage.com/1396661233SZRSOGLOAD I wonder if he'll get some colored contacs in time for the wedding.
  9. Ha! I was right! Or even better, they liked my idea. Now: forums.televisionwithoutpity.com/topic/3205259-grimm-its-loaded-with-wesenality/?p=14673016 Saved: www.freezepage.com/1396661233SZRSOGLOAD Sorry. I couldn't wait. This is the highlight of my little life of quiet desperation.
  10. Both of these. *eye roll* Plus, the spear had to have either gone through his esophagus, stomach, lung, spinal cord, or heart. My tweet on the episode with a link to a frozen (hopefully) TWoP forum page: http://twitter.com/scifi_reviews/status/452156389738037248 Basically, lot of discussion about the horror movie trope in which the black kid dies--again.
  11. Is there any chance this episode was written in part to express feelings about and illustrate reactions to Tony Scott's death? I know they dedicated an episode to him, but this one was about the sudden loss of an important colleague and friend. When Kalinda and Jenna went to see Will's body, the ME at first objected because he was expecting the family to arrive any minute to identify the body, so that means Will's name would not yet have been officially released, hence fanwankability that those attending Peter's event might not know who died.
  12. In my many years on this planet, I have observed that the delusional are often the quickest to anger when their delusions are challanged. To me, the bigger mystery is that Martin is still there. When was the last time we saw him even phone home?Like others said on the TWoP (RIP) thread, most of the world is going to assume any tweets or videos about the event are hoaxes. OT: I like the quote features on this board--very much like the SyFy boards.
  13. Does this mean (in general, but also specifically for this thread/forum) that it would be inappropriate, for example, for me to ask if that was really Katherine Heigl I saw in a commercial recently, instead of asking to have a thread started under commercials for something like, "HITG! Look Who's Talkin'" or...?
  14. LOL moment: When Julia's mother said she thought Hiroshi would change. After 500 years? Honey, you can't ever change a man, and certainly not a 485-year-old. So Alan tortures some guy to find Julia, and the guy scoffs that neither the military nor the FBI nor Fox Mulder believe him when tells them about Ilaria, and yet there's a skyscraper in France with 12-foot-high letters declaring this is where Ilaria lives.
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