I love these two. :)

Jan 13, 2012 15:03

http://www.popsugar.com/Grimm-David-Giuntoli-Silas-Weir-Mitchell-Video-Interview-21299721

"That doesn't count."
"It doesn't count."
"Thank you for acquiescing."

:D

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rabidchild January 14 2012, 15:00:48 UTC
GRIMM FIGHT CLUB?!?

GRIMM FIGHT CLUB?!?

SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I need magical looking-into-the-future powers, like, STAT.

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virgo_79 January 14 2012, 16:46:19 UTC
I hear ya. I;ve been psyched about that one since I first read about it.

Dare we hope Monroe ends up in there with him? (I'm still convinced that we're going to see Monroe turn the wolf loose at some point,particularly since he seemed to get a taste of something he liked last night in the whole searching the trailer/killing Stark fallout, but I think they're going to save that for something very important. I'm kinda thinking that's going to be in the waning eps of the season.)

They are so freaking funny. I've watched a couple other interviews with the two of them, and with SWM by himself, and they're hysterical together. It's no wonder theirs are the scenes that shine so much in the show, because the chemistry behind it is just *on.*

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neontiger55 January 14 2012, 22:09:02 UTC
Ok, so I've just watched 5 episodes in a row, and now I'm kind of smitten. You're right, the chemistry and banter is just so good. Also, I'm oddly intrigued by the weird block of wood in Monroe's kitchen...

(Aaand, isn't Sgt Wu the Burmese Ambassador guy from WC?)

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virgo_79 January 15 2012, 23:09:28 UTC
Hmm, you might be right about that actor.

I know, what the hell is that? Some kind of big ass cutting block? (I kinda want to see him put a bad guy's neck down on it.)

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neontiger55 January 16 2012, 09:59:40 UTC
Lol, I have a feeling that's what they might be intending to use it for...

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virgo_79 January 16 2012, 14:05:19 UTC
There's this part of my brain that's on pins and needles waiting for that inevitable moment when he turns that part of himself loose.

The show does such a good job of making him so smartassed and hilarious and just a bit dorky that we *almost* forget how incredibly dangerous he is -- and then they give us some little jab, as a reminder. (Or he rips somebody's arm off and it's a not-so-little jab.) But it's great -- they lull us. And we all know this story; we *know* what's waiting underneath the fleece, the clothes of someonee inoccuous, but we still forget.

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