01-11-2014, 08:43 AM
I liked this episode. Haven't seen Juliette so stirred up since she shot four bullets in the ceiling with Renard's gun. Good times. Also love Juliette telling the ugly wesen to get the hell out of her house, while being flung around like a ragdoll on his back. But I agree with pale boy that the scene seemed a bit staged.
A blutbad playing the cello is my kind of wesen so it's always fun when we see Monroe's musical side emerge and Rosalee had a cute line about which piece he would play next. I miss seeing them lately, but it looks like they will be featured more in coming episodes.
Even though I enjoyed the show, I hope we don't have a wesen gang turf war to contend with in Portland and that this was just a stand-alone storyline. Hank's path to romance is never easy, so this pursuit is going along predictably, but my suspicious nature makes me wonder if Zuri has some secret she doesn't want to disclose and that is why she is resisting him.
Was the easter egg the room number 310? If so, they got a couple of them in because Hank also said the room number aloud when he called the station about the gang attack on Zuri and her brother.
A blutbad playing the cello is my kind of wesen so it's always fun when we see Monroe's musical side emerge and Rosalee had a cute line about which piece he would play next. I miss seeing them lately, but it looks like they will be featured more in coming episodes.
Even though I enjoyed the show, I hope we don't have a wesen gang turf war to contend with in Portland and that this was just a stand-alone storyline. Hank's path to romance is never easy, so this pursuit is going along predictably, but my suspicious nature makes me wonder if Zuri has some secret she doesn't want to disclose and that is why she is resisting him.
Was the easter egg the room number 310? If so, they got a couple of them in because Hank also said the room number aloud when he called the station about the gang attack on Zuri and her brother.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".