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^^^ And in the "no-time zone" of Arizona. While the U.S. is on daylight time, we're on Pacific time; and when the U.S. is on standard time, we're on Mountain time, otherwise known as Mountain Standard time year round. It's a pain when trying to remember if my kids are two or three hours ahead, but I like not going through the changing of the clocks and the headaches of "springing forward" or "falling back".
I don't know what it is, but the fun factor seems to be gone from the show. Maybe it's all the Adalind/royal family stuff. Now with the new development, she is never going to go away.
Way to come back from a break! And an appropriate episode for the Easter season....not! And why wasn't Peter's sister named Flopsy or Mopsy? Well, I was glad Chloe stabbed the Rabbit Hunter in the foot with that pole and Hank shot him.
Poor Juliette and Nick, they are really in for it. He's got to accept her being a hexenbiest and that won't be easy. Too bad she couldn't have turned into a cute little fox like Rosalee instead of the ugliest, scariest Wesen there is. And it has to be hard for Juliette accepting how she is now. She couldn't even enjoy the sight of her engagement ring on her finger because her arm turned all Hexenbiesty.
And then there's Adalind. This woman can not catch a break. More baby mama drama. I wonder if the royals are going to want a hexengrimm?
I don't know what it is, but the fun factor seems to be gone from the show. Maybe it's all the Adalind/royal family stuff. Now with the new development, she is never going to go away.
I kind of have felt that way for a while, but last night, seems Adalind is the one bringing it back, she was quite funny all out of sorts. I was dying laughing at her crazy faces.
I also was wondering why the mystical, magical, lady didn't open the door like she does before everyone else knocks like she did with the others. Or did she just want to keep Adalind waiting.
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Originally Posted by rxgrrl
Way to come back from a break! And an appropriate episode for the Easter season....not! And why wasn't Peter's sister named Flopsy or Mopsy? Well, I was glad Chloe stabbed the Rabbit Hunter in the foot with that pole and Hank shot him.
Poor Juliette and Nick, they are really in for it. He's got to accept her being a hexenbiest and that won't be easy. Too bad she couldn't have turned into a cute little fox like Rosalee instead of the ugliest, scariest Wesen there is. And it has to be hard for Juliette accepting how she is now. She couldn't even enjoy the sight of her engagement ring on her finger because her arm turned all Hexenbiesty.
And then there's Adalind. This woman can not catch a break. More baby mama drama. I wonder if the royals are going to want a hexengrimm?
Yeah, I too used to want Adalind and her whole story to go away, I especially didn't want to see the baby thing happen, but, now it's turning out to look like good comedy for the show from where I'm seated.
The royals aren't related to this new baby there's no royal connection, so, there's no need for them to want a part of it.
I was happy to see, Nick, try to be there for Juliette, but she was all up in his face really pushing him to the edge. I wouldn't want to kiss that side of her either, she doesn't make that face when she and Renard are between the sheets that I recall, so not like she has to make it when she and Nike are kissing, just when he gives her flack and she wants to give him attitude does she have to make that mug.
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