Ah, I remembered this one the second it started. Another creepy dude, this time one with a bit of a Norman Bates vibe. Just goes to show that Wesen of all types can be dangerous. Or maybe that was just a unique situation brought upon by multiple factors and issues ... NAAAH. Actually, it was a little sad. I felt bad for Mr. Mouse; although he was doing terrible things, he really had a terrible life to begin with. Is there a word for "creepy and sad at the same time"? Surely the German language has something? Help a brother out.
Hope that the neighbor gets some therapy after that "adventure", poor woman. Portland's psychologists must be doing business at a fair clip what with all the weirdness going on.
Also, hoarding and hoarders is something I never want to see on this show again. Ever. I found that almost as bad as the actually creature feature this episode. I'm getting a little sick typing this out right now. *shudder*
With Juliette, I have to wonder if she thought that Nick was a dirty cop or something before she found out he was a Grimm. I wish they had done a bit of that from her perspective. Could have been funny.
Edited to add: I think Hank gets some of the best reaction shots. He always manages to do the perfect "wth" face.
Hope that the neighbor gets some therapy after that "adventure", poor woman. Portland's psychologists must be doing business at a fair clip what with all the weirdness going on.
Also, hoarding and hoarders is something I never want to see on this show again. Ever. I found that almost as bad as the actually creature feature this episode. I'm getting a little sick typing this out right now. *shudder*
With Juliette, I have to wonder if she thought that Nick was a dirty cop or something before she found out he was a Grimm. I wish they had done a bit of that from her perspective. Could have been funny.
Edited to add: I think Hank gets some of the best reaction shots. He always manages to do the perfect "wth" face.
"I can feed the caterpillar, I can whisper through the chrysalis, but what hatches follows its own nature and is beyond me."
-- Hannibal (TV show)
-- Hannibal (TV show)