‘Supernatural’ spoilers: The girl with the Dungeons & Dragons tattoo

 

The Girl with the Dungeons and Dragons Tattoo
Take one socially-awkward girl with mad computer skills, one James Bond-ishly sexy bad guy, and not one, but two cute brothers who want to save the world, and what do you get? Why, an episode of “Supernatural,” of course.

This Friday, on the CW’s hit series, the Winchester boys join forces with a geeky, but kinda hot computer hacker named Charlie who they need to help them get to the big bad wolf, Dick Roman. While Dean’s reputation with the ladies is legendary, this one isn’t exactly prone to falling prey to his charm.

It seems neither Dean, nor any man, is really her type, if you know what I mean.

But that doesn’t stop the super-suave ladies’ man from giving Charlie a few pointers to sweet talk her way past a security guard. Even if it means having to feed each line directly into her ear with an electronic device. Now you know if the Winchesters are involved, that’s not going to go smoothly, as demonstrated in the video below.

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‘Grimm’ spoilers: Viva la revolution

 

Grimm - Season 1The revolution will be televised — and you can see it on Friday’s “Grimm” episode, “Cat and Mouse.”

After bringing Hank (Russell Hornsby) back from a very nasty love spell last week, Nick gets back to work with his partner on a murder case they discover started in a land far, far away — across the pond, in fact. If that wasn’t surprising enough, imagine Nick’s surprise when he discovers aforementioned suspect is being harbored by Monroe (Silas Weir Mitchell) and Rosalee (Bree Turner.)

It may appear Monroe is being a bad doggy, but it turns out the man he’s harboring (Neil Hopkins) is actually a freedom fighter in the Wesen world and one of the “good guys” after all. And a good guy on the run from a very nasty bounty hunter (Sebastian Roche.)

If you’ve seen “Supernatural,” you’ll recognize Roche as a not so nice angel from that series. And speaking of which, dear NBC and CW: someone needs to back down and change their night or time so these two shows don’t air at the same time. You know you’re fighting over the same audience, right?

Enough already — give your fans a break, network executives.

Grimm” airs Friday nights on NBC at 9 p.m. ET.

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