07-21-2013, 07:42 AM
I like this episode, beginning with this typical bad-guy conversation, they nearly shoot each other already, they are so sweet.![Smile Smile](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The fairy tale quote is from the Grimm-fairytale "The Master-Thief", it's nice to read, just google it. I wasn't familiar with it before. And there's no connection at all to this episode, none that I can see.
![Wink Wink](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I like the title, Fuchsbau means fox hole as mentioned before, you can easily hide small things in a Fuchsbau, so there's a double meaning in the title. The jeweler hid in his safe like a chased fox in it's hole, didn't he?
That's what I like about Farley Kolt: He's not "good" or "bad" he simply has his own agenda. Another possibillity: he's "good" but can't resist the coin's influence. I like him and would like to see him again.
End-of-season-1-spoiler:
Concerning Hitler: I've mixed emotions whenever I see this mass-murderer in another context than history. You could think all of his crimes were partly not his fault but the coin's.![Confused Confused](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif)
@HellJacket: I loved your dialogue![Smile Smile](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
German remarks (if someone's interested)
Monroe "We got a little Deutsche Geschwierigkeit"
There's no such word as Geschwierigkeit, but Schwierigkeit means difficulty.
Steinadler: stone eagle
Schakal: Jackal
bis später, Alligator: see you later, alligator (nonsense, but it rhymes nicely)
![Smile Smile](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
The fairy tale quote is from the Grimm-fairytale "The Master-Thief", it's nice to read, just google it. I wasn't familiar with it before. And there's no connection at all to this episode, none that I can see.
(07-20-2013, 05:21 AM)speakeasy Wrote: It's probably been mentioned before, but there was no Fuchsbau shown in this ep, at least I couldn't see one. Guess it was the jeweler.The jeweler had to be the Fuchsbau, otherwise the title would be stupid... OK, that's still possible
![Wink Wink](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
I like the title, Fuchsbau means fox hole as mentioned before, you can easily hide small things in a Fuchsbau, so there's a double meaning in the title. The jeweler hid in his safe like a chased fox in it's hole, didn't he?
(07-20-2013, 05:21 AM)speakeasy Wrote: And Farley Kolt may be on Kelly's trail right now if he stays true to form. That is a good thing for season three potential, imo, because I really like both of them. Thing is, can't figure if he's a good guy or a bad guy.
That's what I like about Farley Kolt: He's not "good" or "bad" he simply has his own agenda. Another possibillity: he's "good" but can't resist the coin's influence. I like him and would like to see him again.
End-of-season-1-spoiler:
Spoiler :
Concerning Hitler: I've mixed emotions whenever I see this mass-murderer in another context than history. You could think all of his crimes were partly not his fault but the coin's.
![Confused Confused](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/confused.gif)
@HellJacket: I loved your dialogue
![Smile Smile](https://grimmforum.com/forum/images/smilies/smile.gif)
German remarks (if someone's interested)
Monroe "We got a little Deutsche Geschwierigkeit"
There's no such word as Geschwierigkeit, but Schwierigkeit means difficulty.
Steinadler: stone eagle
Schakal: Jackal
bis später, Alligator: see you later, alligator (nonsense, but it rhymes nicely)