I really enjoyed this last episode. Great acting by Silas Weir Mitchell. I didn't even really mind not-Juliette and Adalind. I think the writers are hinting toward how a hexenbiest's nature totally wipes out the "real" person you are. We see it happening to Juliette (now Eve), who has a horrific transition because she became a hexenbiest at such an old age. Adalind has always been one or was turned very young, so we see it happening in reverse for her (ok this doesn't take into account how she became normal once before and then did everything she could to become a hexenbiest again). Additionally, her having some sort of disconnect with her first child might be spun to make sense because her daughter is part of the hexenbiest side of her, which Adalind has been disconnected from. Granted, that's probably not what the writers are trying to do? But it might be. Anyway, I want more like the last episode, and wish they'd give the captain more to do than work on some vague mayoral race for his friend. Give us some more to tie it in with Black Claw (leadership turnover) or just stop all together.
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# ¿ Mar 1, 2016 03:01 |
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# ¿ Apr 29, 2024 10:36 |
spookygonk posted:Yeah, how the hell does that fit in with the Wesen uprising? Probably his friend will turn out to be a Black Claw member. But really, who knows. Maybe a wesen will eat the guy on live television - that seems to be where the Black Claw thing is heading as they no longer want to hide.
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# ¿ Mar 2, 2016 05:42 |
Could this stick be part of a larger piece of wood with some significance?? Like maybe the Cross? They were freaking Crusaders you idiots. Edit: although I'm not sure what theological/actual significance such a relic would have in the world of Grimm
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# ¿ Mar 13, 2016 20:25 |