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RE: S6E11 - Where the Wild Things Were - Hell Rell - 03-22-2017

The first thing that came to my mind was Nick not taking weapons with him. It would've been a golden opportunity to watch a Grimm wrecking shop in a world full do wesen. We rarely get to see what a Grimm is capable of but I guess that's being saved for the finale. It did seem like a pseudo look into the past and watching Nick get in touch with his roots in that mirror world would've been a sight to see.

I wonder what significance the mirror world and its inhabitants will have in the final episodes. I'll be disappointed if it was just a little side trip and forgotten once Zerstorer hitches a ride out. I also don't want it to be just a Nick/Juliette experience.


RE: S6E11 - Where the Wild Things Were - irukandji - 03-22-2017

(03-22-2017, 07:09 AM)syscrash Wrote: But then Nick is the same, he takes his gun but no extra clip.

Lol, this thought had occurred to me as well. He is such a doofus. I got to give him a snap above Eve though. At least he brought a weapon.


RE: S6E11 - Where the Wild Things Were - speakeasy - 03-22-2017

They all may journey to the cabin but I believe they will visit the other side of the mirror once more; got to kill this devil within the confines of the henge, imo.

But if they lure it into our world, surely the viewers will be shown that the other world is destroyed. A stick and cloth heralding a terrible prophecy (with the outcome hinging on the actions of the participants) and letting us in on precisely where the danger lies (in the other realm of darkness matching the symbols on the cloth and the Pleadies constelllation - and the exact date of March 24) would be for nothing if this world is not utterly destroyed. Imo, Nick and Eve will die and not sure about Diana surviving, but am certain she will display great power.

Nick couldn't done any better than he did with a whole armory, besides he rushed to see what happened after getting the call from Rosalee and Monroe. Those three shots he took at the Z-devil didn't penetrate. Eve took her Hexenbiest with her and what other weapon is better than that. She isn't looking to protect herself anyway, she's out to kill this devil and arming herself with weapons wouldn't have an impact against his kind of magic. She's going to rise to the occasion, in my view.


RE: S6E11 - Where the Wild Things Were - Hexenadler - 03-22-2017

(03-22-2017, 07:00 AM)irukandji Wrote: For one, I am so glad that Eve was not forced to make some abject apology to Nick. At this stage of the series, it makes no sense. I also liked that she managed to get through to him just the same.

Through to him? It needed to be the other way around. Juliette (and that's all I'm ever going to call her) has owed Nick the mother of all apologies ever since she claimed to have no responsibility in Kelly's death in "A Reptile Dysfunction." But instead, the writers continue to perpetuate this lie, because acknowledging it outright would be too much of an embarrassment.