11-10-2015, 10:08 AM
Some nits I didn't particularly care for in this episode.
Nick and Adalind. I don't see this at all. It's not interesting watching the two of them together. There's just nothing there. Not to be negative here, but I find it completely unbelievable that Adalind really wants to be just human. On the other side of the coin, I find it even harder to believe Nick is going to turn into some kind of father of the year. I don't see this as an example of outstanding acting between the two of them. It looks to me like the actors themselves are uncomfortable with this storyline.
I didn't particularly like the way Hank treated his new partner. The partner (I can't recall his name) was correct with his suggestions on police procedure.
Nick's blatant disregard for his superior's orders to stay off the job. This could be a ploy on the part of Renard since his picture did appear on Betty Frame's computer. Still, the episode is once again Nick breaking a thousand laws just so he can be a Grimm.
Overall though, I liked the episode, particularly with bringing humans into the wesen criminal activity. I would like to see Grimm take a new direction with this kind of storyline. I find it hard to believe that humans can be totally in the dark about his wesen woging/criminal activity business.
Nick and Adalind. I don't see this at all. It's not interesting watching the two of them together. There's just nothing there. Not to be negative here, but I find it completely unbelievable that Adalind really wants to be just human. On the other side of the coin, I find it even harder to believe Nick is going to turn into some kind of father of the year. I don't see this as an example of outstanding acting between the two of them. It looks to me like the actors themselves are uncomfortable with this storyline.
I didn't particularly like the way Hank treated his new partner. The partner (I can't recall his name) was correct with his suggestions on police procedure.
Nick's blatant disregard for his superior's orders to stay off the job. This could be a ploy on the part of Renard since his picture did appear on Betty Frame's computer. Still, the episode is once again Nick breaking a thousand laws just so he can be a Grimm.
Overall though, I liked the episode, particularly with bringing humans into the wesen criminal activity. I would like to see Grimm take a new direction with this kind of storyline. I find it hard to believe that humans can be totally in the dark about his wesen woging/criminal activity business.
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