I'm hoping we get to see Holly again.
This episode was better than I expected. It was hilarious.
Eve really needs to move out.
Poor Grossante......not (I wish they had done better with a more concerned Renard but I guess they wanted to play the whole kidnapping as a joke. Adalind will not be impressed when/if she ever finds out).
Nick/Adalind and Monroe/Rosalee were lovely in this episode despite the spell hijinks. I felt so bad for Rosalee, being the only sane one as she watched all her friends and husband acting crazy. I loved that she saved every body (with a little help from an unwitting Wu, lol)
I actually would like to see Holly again, for Wu to explain himself. She made a little impression on me with her little role.
That love spell gone wrong was SUPER DISGUSTING on all levels.
Props to Hank and Russell for selling this plot and giving it everything, he's made every Grimm fan happy!
Diana continues to prove me right, that she's nothing but an over powered toddler in a prepubescent girl's body. She's highly under developed socially so her view of the world around her is additionally twisted. I think what adds to the creepiness of her play date isn't just the malicious pain she wrought on Grossante but that on some level, she actually thought they were playing and having a fantastic time.
This episode was better than I expected. It was hilarious.
Eve really needs to move out.
Poor Grossante......not (I wish they had done better with a more concerned Renard but I guess they wanted to play the whole kidnapping as a joke. Adalind will not be impressed when/if she ever finds out).
Nick/Adalind and Monroe/Rosalee were lovely in this episode despite the spell hijinks. I felt so bad for Rosalee, being the only sane one as she watched all her friends and husband acting crazy. I loved that she saved every body (with a little help from an unwitting Wu, lol)
I actually would like to see Holly again, for Wu to explain himself. She made a little impression on me with her little role.
That love spell gone wrong was SUPER DISGUSTING on all levels.
Props to Hank and Russell for selling this plot and giving it everything, he's made every Grimm fan happy!
Diana continues to prove me right, that she's nothing but an over powered toddler in a prepubescent girl's body. She's highly under developed socially so her view of the world around her is additionally twisted. I think what adds to the creepiness of her play date isn't just the malicious pain she wrought on Grossante but that on some level, she actually thought they were playing and having a fantastic time.