Tonight's episode where Eve transformed into Renard is by far my favorite magical special effect on Grimm. I thought it would be fun to discuss this particular episode since this is a complete departure from the Adalind/Juliette/Juliette/Adalind transformation.
The first thing I was thinking about is that there has to be another hexenbiest on staff at HW and this hexenbiest trained Eve. I know Henrietta said Juliette was going to be this fantastical hexenbiest, never before seen in the history of hexenbiests, but all that speaks of is Eve's talents. Eve would have to have training in order to use those talents to their fullest potential, but who would have trained her?
Eve also had the hat and the spell book. JS brought up the question of the hat came in another thread. Could it have come from Elizabeth? Or maybe Henrietta?
Then there's the book Eve used. She didn't need to cut herself to open it and it looked newer than the one Elizabeth used. Where would it have come from?
I loved the little cauldron and also the special effects in the potion. I kept waiting for the swirling to create a picture of the identity of the person to be assumed.
The first thing I was thinking about is that there has to be another hexenbiest on staff at HW and this hexenbiest trained Eve. I know Henrietta said Juliette was going to be this fantastical hexenbiest, never before seen in the history of hexenbiests, but all that speaks of is Eve's talents. Eve would have to have training in order to use those talents to their fullest potential, but who would have trained her?
Eve also had the hat and the spell book. JS brought up the question of the hat came in another thread. Could it have come from Elizabeth? Or maybe Henrietta?
Then there's the book Eve used. She didn't need to cut herself to open it and it looked newer than the one Elizabeth used. Where would it have come from?
I loved the little cauldron and also the special effects in the potion. I kept waiting for the swirling to create a picture of the identity of the person to be assumed.
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