01-29-2017, 10:16 AM
Just rewatched the episode and noticed that Bitsie seems to be using her birth name, Elizabeth, in the credits.
"Foretold our fate, by the gods' decree, all heard and none believed the prophecy." was the motto used for this episode (apparently, it comes from the Illiad about the legend of Troy). Could mean El Cuegle's foretelling of tragedy and no one believing him, or it could mean something about the relic storyline.
Whatever the meaning of the opening quote from literature, Eve is being more and more transformed by the stick; now she's being used as a communicator of the stick's message, whether she's translating the actual symbols on the cloth or something else entirely. Boy, both Nick and Eve are losing their individual wills to the power of these relics, imo. Gonna take someone far stronger to harness the potential of these magical items. Enter Diana, in my view.
Anyone know who (BC operative) is talking to Renard on the phone; sound like a familiar accent, but I can't place it. And Meisner is now corporeal, they're going to have get engaged. He does seem to be acting as Sean's conscience to me and using his temporary return to this earthly plane as a way to make Sean join in the fight against BC, not merely to haunt him. I'm so glad I don't live in the world of Grimm.
El Cuegle was a tailor's nightmare, but was a very sympathetic wesen, imo. Don't know if it is a feature of that kind of wesen to be so tortured by knowing too much, but I found him to be very decent and cruelly star-crossed.
"Foretold our fate, by the gods' decree, all heard and none believed the prophecy." was the motto used for this episode (apparently, it comes from the Illiad about the legend of Troy). Could mean El Cuegle's foretelling of tragedy and no one believing him, or it could mean something about the relic storyline.
Whatever the meaning of the opening quote from literature, Eve is being more and more transformed by the stick; now she's being used as a communicator of the stick's message, whether she's translating the actual symbols on the cloth or something else entirely. Boy, both Nick and Eve are losing their individual wills to the power of these relics, imo. Gonna take someone far stronger to harness the potential of these magical items. Enter Diana, in my view.
Anyone know who (BC operative) is talking to Renard on the phone; sound like a familiar accent, but I can't place it. And Meisner is now corporeal, they're going to have get engaged. He does seem to be acting as Sean's conscience to me and using his temporary return to this earthly plane as a way to make Sean join in the fight against BC, not merely to haunt him. I'm so glad I don't live in the world of Grimm.
El Cuegle was a tailor's nightmare, but was a very sympathetic wesen, imo. Don't know if it is a feature of that kind of wesen to be so tortured by knowing too much, but I found him to be very decent and cruelly star-crossed.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".