03-30-2017, 06:31 AM
Wait'll he finds out his mother-n-law is coming for an extended visit.
Zerstorer is a German name meaning, among other things, Destroyer. That's a translation of a Greek word used to describe the Devil found in the Bible, Revelations, I think. He speaks German. He makes his hidden home in a place which Nick and others describe as looking much like the Black Forest. Which is where they found the stick and the cloth. I've been thinking these parallels are meant to take us back to the origin of so many the fairy tales the show was based upon. The Grimm fairy tales. Maybe he's a fairy tale, a cautionary tale to convey the message to little children (all of us, in other words) to behave and follow the rules lest we destroy ourselves. Naaa.
But I do think he's a devil for certain.
Zerstorer is a German name meaning, among other things, Destroyer. That's a translation of a Greek word used to describe the Devil found in the Bible, Revelations, I think. He speaks German. He makes his hidden home in a place which Nick and others describe as looking much like the Black Forest. Which is where they found the stick and the cloth. I've been thinking these parallels are meant to take us back to the origin of so many the fairy tales the show was based upon. The Grimm fairy tales. Maybe he's a fairy tale, a cautionary tale to convey the message to little children (all of us, in other words) to behave and follow the rules lest we destroy ourselves. Naaa.
But I do think he's a devil for certain.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".