04-10-2014, 11:24 AM
For what it's worth, the pilots told Kelly they had four extra fuel tanks on the plane, and that they would give them a long range. Don't know if the extra fuel would realistically get them as far as Oregon or not, though.
Rewatched the episode and noticed something I missed first pass. The saying at the beginning of the episode is "In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder there is a secret order." - a Carl Jung quotation.
Carl Jung created the concept of Synchronicity (title of the episode) - when two or more events are not connected causally, but by meaning. Juliette refers to this and sees the possible connection in Kelly having to change plans and bring Adalind and the baby to Nick's house. That it was meant to be. Could she be suggesting that maybe Nick was meant to be the one to raise the baby? She would do great good then and draw people to follow her in a positive and world-changing sense. Of course, Nick would need a good wife to help him in this, so maybe it wouldn't be 317 years until he found the opportunity to propose - which is the only reference to the episode number I can make!
On the other hand, Kelly says the child must not be raised by the Royals or the Resistance - that she should have a normal upbringing, which kinda lets Nick out of the running. Oh, well, it's an intriguing thought, and pure speculation, things change fast on Grimm.
Side bar: Kelly either has the coins with her or has stashed them somewhere for temporary safe-keeping. But, if Kelly is around, can Farly Kolt be far behind? (Too much to ask.)
Rewatched the episode and noticed something I missed first pass. The saying at the beginning of the episode is "In all chaos there is a cosmos, in all disorder there is a secret order." - a Carl Jung quotation.
Carl Jung created the concept of Synchronicity (title of the episode) - when two or more events are not connected causally, but by meaning. Juliette refers to this and sees the possible connection in Kelly having to change plans and bring Adalind and the baby to Nick's house. That it was meant to be. Could she be suggesting that maybe Nick was meant to be the one to raise the baby? She would do great good then and draw people to follow her in a positive and world-changing sense. Of course, Nick would need a good wife to help him in this, so maybe it wouldn't be 317 years until he found the opportunity to propose - which is the only reference to the episode number I can make!
On the other hand, Kelly says the child must not be raised by the Royals or the Resistance - that she should have a normal upbringing, which kinda lets Nick out of the running. Oh, well, it's an intriguing thought, and pure speculation, things change fast on Grimm.
Side bar: Kelly either has the coins with her or has stashed them somewhere for temporary safe-keeping. But, if Kelly is around, can Farly Kolt be far behind? (Too much to ask.)
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".