03-23-2017, 06:40 AM
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We saw last week that Nick and Eve are trapped in another world and Diana is the Sahphat of the skull-like entity beyond the mirror. The story continues in this week's episode of NBC's Grimm.
In the penultimate episode, "Zerstörer Shrugged", Zerstörer meaning heavy fighter, the prophecy unfolds more and we find out that there is a little bit of connection to the Bible. Well, the Bible that Monroe's family has. Some more questions are answered, if not all. But since this is the second to the last episode ever of the beloved series, expect surprises and heartbreaking moments especially in the end.
I have to say this is the only episode that I really cried because of what they did in the end. It will also make you wonder if everything happened the way it should and you hope that it was all a dream. The episode is great and it leaves your heart pumping all throughout. Plus the relationships, romantic or otherwise, are gratifying because it's just like the earlier seasons where they all work together and no one wants to kill the other.
The couple of flashbacks, too, are apropos and they remind us of the first two seasons when Nick was starting as a Grimm, albeit the scenes are centred in one location only.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
-Baby Grimm is back. And by Baby Grimm, Trubel.
-Some part of Eve is left on the other side.
-The crime is committed right smack in the middle of the episode.
-Since Diana is connected to this skull-like monster, she finds out that she's not the only one he is after.
-The purpose of the stick Nick holds is revealed.
-Is that the Sheriff of Nottingham, Once Upon A Time fans?
-Ew! Dead bats! Poor bats! Although it's just in the beginning.
-For six years, the show avoided too much violence. This episode is just that: violent.
We saw last week that Nick and Eve are trapped in another world and Diana is the Sahphat of the skull-like entity beyond the mirror. The story continues in this week's episode of NBC's Grimm.
In the penultimate episode, "Zerstörer Shrugged", Zerstörer meaning heavy fighter, the prophecy unfolds more and we find out that there is a little bit of connection to the Bible. Well, the Bible that Monroe's family has. Some more questions are answered, if not all. But since this is the second to the last episode ever of the beloved series, expect surprises and heartbreaking moments especially in the end.
I have to say this is the only episode that I really cried because of what they did in the end. It will also make you wonder if everything happened the way it should and you hope that it was all a dream. The episode is great and it leaves your heart pumping all throughout. Plus the relationships, romantic or otherwise, are gratifying because it's just like the earlier seasons where they all work together and no one wants to kill the other.
The couple of flashbacks, too, are apropos and they remind us of the first two seasons when Nick was starting as a Grimm, albeit the scenes are centred in one location only.
WHAT TO EXPECT:
-Baby Grimm is back. And by Baby Grimm, Trubel.
-Some part of Eve is left on the other side.
-The crime is committed right smack in the middle of the episode.
-Since Diana is connected to this skull-like monster, she finds out that she's not the only one he is after.
-The purpose of the stick Nick holds is revealed.
-Is that the Sheriff of Nottingham, Once Upon A Time fans?
-Ew! Dead bats! Poor bats! Although it's just in the beginning.
-For six years, the show avoided too much violence. This episode is just that: violent.