01-17-2017, 10:24 AM
Just rewatched the episode and didn't catch a single Easter egg reference. But since the address of the public building where the court proceeding to determine whether or not to have a trial was located (don't know whether this was a Grand Jury or just an judicial meeting to decide whether to take the case to a Grand Jury or not) was 620, I'm taking that as a sort of facsimile, although not genuine, Easter egg.
Hank ain't afraid of no stinking' Captain. because he's not afraid of anything these badasses can throw at him. I'm always amazed at his fearlessness in the face of all the supranatural phenomena he walks with every day. He's the only one of the Scoobies not possessing anything other than ordinary human skills and holds his own in every situation. Good old Hank.
Diana told Eve she'd changed. The child must know about what is in a person's heart.
If she ever gets a gander at that stick, she's probably going to know how to deal with it and even if she should avoid touching it. Certainly the cloth is revealing itself to her, but not harming her. And even though many posters have mentioned it, I still am sort of startled that she hasn't noticed she's not like other children and it truly looks like she simply isn't aware of that. Of course, she isn't around others her age (whatever that is) so she has nothing to compare herself to. But if the Scoobies could outfit that kid with a pair of color neutralizing glasses it would probably save a lot of death and destruction, haha.
It seems awfully superfluous to the tight episode schedule of this season to waste that Trust Me Knot. It may lie dormant and come into play again because I didn't hear any subject-specific wording of the spell.
Looks like a race between keeping the stick from entirely possessing Nick and figuring out what the coded message on the cloth means. This is so off the wall, but what if Nick, Eve and Diana are separate parts of some kind of mystical/spiritual trinity.
Captain, my Captain, you're looking good in your suits. You have a beautiful speaking voice and you project such an attractive appeal, you just have to be good. I'm holding out hope for you to playing a worthwhile part in the resolution of Grimm. Well, I've done what I came do to with my last remarks, and now let the games begin.
Hank ain't afraid of no stinking' Captain. because he's not afraid of anything these badasses can throw at him. I'm always amazed at his fearlessness in the face of all the supranatural phenomena he walks with every day. He's the only one of the Scoobies not possessing anything other than ordinary human skills and holds his own in every situation. Good old Hank.
Diana told Eve she'd changed. The child must know about what is in a person's heart.
If she ever gets a gander at that stick, she's probably going to know how to deal with it and even if she should avoid touching it. Certainly the cloth is revealing itself to her, but not harming her. And even though many posters have mentioned it, I still am sort of startled that she hasn't noticed she's not like other children and it truly looks like she simply isn't aware of that. Of course, she isn't around others her age (whatever that is) so she has nothing to compare herself to. But if the Scoobies could outfit that kid with a pair of color neutralizing glasses it would probably save a lot of death and destruction, haha.
It seems awfully superfluous to the tight episode schedule of this season to waste that Trust Me Knot. It may lie dormant and come into play again because I didn't hear any subject-specific wording of the spell.
Looks like a race between keeping the stick from entirely possessing Nick and figuring out what the coded message on the cloth means. This is so off the wall, but what if Nick, Eve and Diana are separate parts of some kind of mystical/spiritual trinity.
Captain, my Captain, you're looking good in your suits. You have a beautiful speaking voice and you project such an attractive appeal, you just have to be good. I'm holding out hope for you to playing a worthwhile part in the resolution of Grimm. Well, I've done what I came do to with my last remarks, and now let the games begin.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".