03-16-2017, 06:55 AM
(03-16-2017, 06:07 AM)irukandji Wrote: I assume everyone agrees that when Adalind became Juliette, she became Juliette totally in body, but remained Adalind in spirit, correct?Hi Iruk,
If that were the case then who was at the hair dresser if Adalind became Juliette totally in body?
Did Juliette have multiple bodies? Would such a bizarre concept happen even in Grimm? If so, could it explain part of how the real Juliette "died" but HW created Eve?
Grimm pays no heed to natural law, so why be concerned about:
Quote:There is a scientific law called the Law of Conservation of Mass, discovered by Antoine Lavoisier in 1785. In its most compact form, it states: matter is neither created nor destroyed. ... the total amount of mass and energy in the universe is constant.Should we all smoke a hat or something prior to the next episode? More likely I'll split a beer with my wife, as usual, and hope the show has enough substance to keep us awake.
That is Nick's stunt double practicing for the finale. "Look mom, no hands!"
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