Very good episode. This is shaping up to be my favorite season.
Wow, Ken had a unique take on the concept of family. It was fun to see Trubel getting into trouble by flinging herself into the fray and thinking about it later. But then, hormonal impetuousness is a teenager's job. The key in the old man's hand may not be related to her, but it's good to see another one show up in Portland and therefore be potentially in the possession of Nick and company.
Looked like Wu was having a throwback event about his near-wesen encounter. If we count Trubel as one who successfully deals with the reality of Wesen-town, that makes three who do, including Hank and Juliette. A case could be made that they all had more severe experiences with questioning their sanity, and that things were better when they were told what they were really seeing. In spite of Monroe's informed warning that not everyone can cope, I still feel Wu should be clued in.
Looks like the trailer will be relocated. Wonder what Adalind is looking for in the book. It may be a book of nasty spells, dunno, but if it has to be opened with blood, it's probably not a collection of beauty tips. Always a dangerous thing to let Adalind wander around using her own devices. Guessing the book's connected to being allowed into her baby's life again in exchange for some horrendous thing being done to the Captain.
Those lebensaugers are absolutely horrifying, they look like they just crawled out of some primeval bog. Get thee to a dermatologist, abomination. They have slithered right up to the tippy-top of my scary wesen list.
Anyone else remember C. Thomas Howell (Agent Steward) as Pony Boy Curtis in "The Outsiders"? It's an old film, but a good one; one of my all-time favorites. That's the first time I remember seeing him in a film and am enjoying seeing him join an impressive guest star list on Grimm.
Wow, Ken had a unique take on the concept of family. It was fun to see Trubel getting into trouble by flinging herself into the fray and thinking about it later. But then, hormonal impetuousness is a teenager's job. The key in the old man's hand may not be related to her, but it's good to see another one show up in Portland and therefore be potentially in the possession of Nick and company.
Looked like Wu was having a throwback event about his near-wesen encounter. If we count Trubel as one who successfully deals with the reality of Wesen-town, that makes three who do, including Hank and Juliette. A case could be made that they all had more severe experiences with questioning their sanity, and that things were better when they were told what they were really seeing. In spite of Monroe's informed warning that not everyone can cope, I still feel Wu should be clued in.
Looks like the trailer will be relocated. Wonder what Adalind is looking for in the book. It may be a book of nasty spells, dunno, but if it has to be opened with blood, it's probably not a collection of beauty tips. Always a dangerous thing to let Adalind wander around using her own devices. Guessing the book's connected to being allowed into her baby's life again in exchange for some horrendous thing being done to the Captain.
Those lebensaugers are absolutely horrifying, they look like they just crawled out of some primeval bog. Get thee to a dermatologist, abomination. They have slithered right up to the tippy-top of my scary wesen list.
Anyone else remember C. Thomas Howell (Agent Steward) as Pony Boy Curtis in "The Outsiders"? It's an old film, but a good one; one of my all-time favorites. That's the first time I remember seeing him in a film and am enjoying seeing him join an impressive guest star list on Grimm.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".