05-14-2013, 11:20 PM
Wow, what an exciting episode!
There were a lot of things I loved about it, starting with the beginning to the end. Of course, ending on a "To Be Continued" make me go "Fuuuuuu..." Just a little. In a good way. I like the suspense.
I like that the Royal family is interfering in Portland (that's my assumption). Guess they're tired of Renard trying to cultivate his own little kingdom.
There's also the "zombies" that are influenced by the supposed real life version of zombies, the ones said to exist in Haiti and made through the creative use of pufferfish ingredients. I didn't catch if the Baron in this episode was the same one in Nick's Grimm diaries. If he is, then Baron Samedi has lived a very long time.
The plot with Juliette is now resolved and appears that it will also evolve. That makes me glad. The Grimm team can use another woman around with full knowledge of "weird" Portland, so to speak. (I still love how Hank ended up being a little more blase about the whole thing even after he nearly went insane. He's quick to recover his usual implacability.)
Adalind is treading some dangerous water though. The importance of Royal blood has only made me more curious as to what exactly a Royal is.
There were a lot of things I loved about it, starting with the beginning to the end. Of course, ending on a "To Be Continued" make me go "Fuuuuuu..." Just a little. In a good way. I like the suspense.
I like that the Royal family is interfering in Portland (that's my assumption). Guess they're tired of Renard trying to cultivate his own little kingdom.
There's also the "zombies" that are influenced by the supposed real life version of zombies, the ones said to exist in Haiti and made through the creative use of pufferfish ingredients. I didn't catch if the Baron in this episode was the same one in Nick's Grimm diaries. If he is, then Baron Samedi has lived a very long time.
The plot with Juliette is now resolved and appears that it will also evolve. That makes me glad. The Grimm team can use another woman around with full knowledge of "weird" Portland, so to speak. (I still love how Hank ended up being a little more blase about the whole thing even after he nearly went insane. He's quick to recover his usual implacability.)
Adalind is treading some dangerous water though. The importance of Royal blood has only made me more curious as to what exactly a Royal is.
"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)