(10-10-2015, 11:29 PM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote:(08-10-2015, 12:22 PM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: 5x01 "The Grimm Identity"NICK BURKHARDT IS A MAN ON FIRE - ELIZABETH RODRIGUEZ GUEST STARS - In the wake of his mother's beheading and Juliette's death, things have never been more chaotic for Nick (David Giuntoli). Having lost so much, Nick must dig deep and decide what type of person he wants to be, while also coming to grips with fathering a child with his once sworn enemy, Adalind (Claire Coffee). His search for the truth leads him to FBI Agent Chavez (guest star Elizabeth Rodriguez) and puts him at odds with those close to him. Russell Hornsby, Silas Weir Mitchell, Sasha Roiz, Reggie Lee and Bree Turner also star.
Air Date:
October 30, 2015
Title:
"The Grimm Identity"
Synopsis:
This is just vague enough that it could cover a multitude of scenarios. It's just like Trubel saying drink this or something bad will happen. There will be episodes! Scenary! Things will happen! Bad things will happen! Oh my god what are we going to do? We'll have to watch to find out.
(08-13-2015, 10:30 AM)jsgrimm45 Wrote:(08-13-2015, 10:06 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote:I doubt Adalind would be very happy with that plot line.(08-13-2015, 09:24 AM)Karai9 Wrote:(08-13-2015, 07:59 AM)wfmyers1207 Wrote: The Rat King is a rather obscure tale going back to the time of the Black Death in Europe. I couldn't really find a clear reference for it.
The original Peter Pan stole children from their families and took them to Neverland. When they approached maturity he killed them. (No adults allowed in Neverland!) Captain Hook and his crew were boys who managed to escape from Peter and were trying to stop him.
Wow is every fairy tale evil.
I'm pretty sure the perter pan episode is 5.03. The Lost Boys. That's a peter pan reference if ever there was one.
But damn, i really didnt know that about peter pan.
If you read the "original" versions of the Brothers Grimm stories, they are Very Dark! Example: At the end of "Snow White" the Prince makes the Wicked Queen dance at their wedding. In red hot iron boots!
Turn the idea into a metaphor. " Hot footing it" means leaving town quickly. When Adalind leaves Nick's house she brushes aside Trubel down stairs, gets in a cab and takes off. While Nick and the gang are at the wedding, Adalind is already "hot footing it" out of town. When Nick goes to look for her later he finds she has taken a flight to Vienna.
It could fit. It's just not what you expected. It's not taken literally but figuratively. Grimm does that. They take something that is figurative (Like Hamlet accusing Gertrude of "forgetting" her first husband when she married only 2 months after his death.) and make it literal (Juliette can't remember who Nick is.) They take things that are literal like "pearls" as in gems in the Grimms Brother's story Queen Bee and turn it into something figurative such as "pearls of wisedom" in the episode Bee Ware. Keeps you figuring out their puns and clues.