05-10-2017, 06:22 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2017, 06:23 PM by MarylikesGrimm.)
(05-10-2017, 05:03 PM)irukandji Wrote:Mary: My guess is Tavitian was the mole.(05-10-2017, 05:00 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote:(05-10-2017, 04:59 PM)irukandji Wrote:(05-10-2017, 04:56 PM)MarylikesGrimm Wrote: When Kelly got to the plane in Europe it was clear that the resistance had a mole in it which worried Kelly, Sean and Meisner. That is why Kelly and Sean did not want to turn Diana over to the resistance at that time. Sean even mentioned that to the resistance in the middle of season 4 when they said they wanted Diana back Sean reminded them about the mole. At the end of season 4, Meisner was the one who gave Diana to HW instead of the resistance as he had first promised.
I can't recall much about the episode, did they ever say who the mole was?
No they did not say who the mole was.
Maybe Kelly was the mole.
"The Show Must Go On"
Meisner received a call from Sean, who informed him that Tavitian had an airplane waiting to transport Adalind and the baby out of the country in Zurich.
"Synchronicity"
Meisner brought Adalind and the baby near the meeting place in Rafz, Switzerland. He told Adalind to stay in the car, and he got out to look around the area to make sure it was safe. He went into a forested area and was spied on by members of the Verrat. When they tried to attack, they lost sight him. As two of the Verrat looked around the area, Meisner jumped down from a tree and fought them both. After he defeated them, he saw the plane arriving for Adalind, so he ran back to the car. When he arrived, she and the baby were missing. He went to look for them once more, and when he found them, he saw multiple bodies on the ground. He asked Adalind if she killed them, and she shook her head. Kelly Burkhardt appeared and said she was the one who killed them and that she'd "take it from here."
They all quickly headed to the plane before more Verrat showed up. Kelly told them whoever set up the meeting did a terrible job because the Verrat arrived hours ago, but luckily she arrived before they did. Adalind told Meisner she didn't even know who the woman was, but Meisner said they could probably trust her because she saved their lives. Meisner and Adalind said their goodbyes. Adalind told him, "If it hadn't been for you, I would have been dead a long time ago," and kissed him on the cheek before getting on the plane. After the plane left, Meisner called Sean and told him Adalind was on her way out of the country. Meisner told Sean about the Verrat's attempted ambush and their "contact" being there first, fortunately. Meisner told Sean that after seeing what their contact did to the Verrat, Adalind and her baby were in good hands.
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Meisner
http://grimm.wikia.com/wiki/Hans_Tavitian
"Chupacabra"
At the meeting spot, two men signaled to Tavitian that Renard had arrived, and he got out of his car and sat down in Renard's front passenger seat. Renard put his gun down on the arm rest, and Tavitian began to talk about the rumor going around that the Resistance was in possession of "a very important child." Renard said he'd heard about that, and Tavitian asked him if he'd heard that the Resistance took the child right from Prince Viktor in Portland. Renard then admitted that he gave the child to Viktor because he had no other choice, but Tavitian replied that he knew Renard had no intentions of letting Viktor leave with her. He asked where the child was, and Renard answered that she was with the Kelly Burkhardt, the Grimm he hired. He asked Renard why he didn't tell the Resistance that he knew about Kelly Burkhardt, and he said it was because the Resistance had been betrayed by a mole, noting that Adalind had barely escaped Europe. Renard told him he needed to find out who the mole was, and Tavitian asked him, "How do I know it wasn't you?" Renard responded that if it had been him, both he and the child would have now been with the Royal family. Tavitian then told Renard that the Resistance was going to find the child and that Renard was going to help them.
Women characters do not have to be having sex with the lead to be important to the story.