Grimm 2×8
I thought of making myself
a beautiful marionette.
It must be wonderful, one that
can dance, fence and turn
somersaults.
Carlo Collodi, «The Adventures of Pinocchio»
a beautiful marionette.
It must be wonderful, one that
can dance, fence and turn
somersaults.
Carlo Collodi, «The Adventures of Pinocchio»
& Nick: Hey, thanks for coming to this thing with me. I hope it’s not too dull.
Juliette: Of course. This is what couples do, right? They do to each other’s boring work functions.
& Adalind: You like sunsets, long walks on the beach, and doing whatever it takes to restore your family to the power it once knew, even if that means torture, murder, or worse.
Eric Renard: What could be worse than torture and murder?
Adalind: Betrayal.
& Monroe: I have to ask you a couple of questions to find out exactly what we’re dealing with here. Are these feelings for a person or... an animal?
Capt. Renard: I’m sorry!
Monroe: I have to be thorough.
& Adalind: I was young, and he was charming.
Eric Renard: That’s a volatile combination.
& Monroe: There is a treatment that can help lessen the physical... it’s sort of a damper, like a flame retardant, sort of a reverse Viagra, if you will.
Capt. Renard: That’s the good news?
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