«Grimm, Season Four, Episode Fifteen: Double Date». Fangs For The Fantasy. 3 de abril de 2015. «Firstly, the inherent deception/conman element is gross. The whole meme of trans women “deceiving” cis men to get them in bed is a toxic one that continually leads to not just endless mockery and vile “humour” but to a horrendous number of anti-trans murders and anti-trans violence. This is a terrible, appalling trope to invoke. And the language use? The shuddering from Hank? Rosalie talking about an identity crisis? Even the Wesen being a multiple personality (with being trans or genderqueer frequently considered a mental illness) it’s toxic. As to the fate – they decide to “lock” Linus in one gender against their will. Forcing one gender presentation is a constant threat used against trans and/or genderqueer people: demanding a gender presentation separate from what they identify with. It feels like this punishment has been expressly chosen to attack this wesen’s fluid gender in a manner that has deep and terrible parallels in the real world (even the tools Rosalie mentions – hormones, not magical potions – seem designed to invoke a trans experience).»
«Grimm, 'Double Date', Review: 2 become 1». Tv.com. 27 de noviembre de 2015. Archivado desde el original el 9 de abril de 2016. Consultado el 6 de agosto de 2016. «i thought that this episode had some rather unfortunate associations by negatively portraying transexualism, or a gender fluid individual. what made it worse was that it implies forcing a gender onto another is "for the best." criminal or no, i don't think the showmakers really realize what the subtext of the episode is implying. Everything about it was poorly handled and somewhat insulting.»
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«Grimm, 'Double Date', Review: 2 become 1». Tv.com. 27 de noviembre de 2015. Archivado desde el original el 9 de abril de 2016. Consultado el 6 de agosto de 2016. «i thought that this episode had some rather unfortunate associations by negatively portraying transexualism, or a gender fluid individual. what made it worse was that it implies forcing a gender onto another is "for the best." criminal or no, i don't think the showmakers really realize what the subtext of the episode is implying. Everything about it was poorly handled and somewhat insulting.»