11-15-2015, 05:17 PM
It's starting to really drag, the idea that this uprising is somehow something shocking. It seems pretty clear that it's a plan for Wesen to go public about who they are, in the process likely restoring royal order (Victor has got to be deep behind this) and wiping out all Grimms. Honestly, I'd like to know if the key/map thing is ever going to go anywhere...
I was hoping for more of a focus on what exactly the hell is going on, rather than another "Wesen of the week" scenario. Sure, there was a tie-in at the end, but largely the lost boys seem like a predictable gang - they'll appear again during some battle episode, one of them will get killed to show the moral ambiguity of the situation, etc. - but generally it just feels like yet another distraction while they slowly drip out the actual story that we all care about
As to Meisner and Trubel, all I can guess is that he's been training her for something. We can pretty much all agree that Juliette is still alive - and probably still extremely powerful - so my guess is that's somehow related. Or, it's something to do with the uprising - which, again, seems painfully obvious for how much they're treating it like a mystery.
I was hoping for more of a focus on what exactly the hell is going on, rather than another "Wesen of the week" scenario. Sure, there was a tie-in at the end, but largely the lost boys seem like a predictable gang - they'll appear again during some battle episode, one of them will get killed to show the moral ambiguity of the situation, etc. - but generally it just feels like yet another distraction while they slowly drip out the actual story that we all care about
As to Meisner and Trubel, all I can guess is that he's been training her for something. We can pretty much all agree that Juliette is still alive - and probably still extremely powerful - so my guess is that's somehow related. Or, it's something to do with the uprising - which, again, seems painfully obvious for how much they're treating it like a mystery.