05-11-2014, 04:30 AM
As usual, I really liked this episode. But geez, three Grimms in town, it was like a convention. And Josh was getting on my last nerve with that irritating whining about everything his dad wanted to do. He's probably a nice enough Kehrseite under normal conditions, but I've developed a bit of a prejudice against him - may be he'll appeal to me more next week. Looks like he'll be bunking at N and J's place, too; they're going to need a bigger house if this keeps up.
Someone mentioned that it seemed incongruous that Hank won the fight with the Veratt. But he's a big strong guy and it was natural to me that he gave a good accounting of himself. Hank ain't afraid of no stinkin' Hundjager.
Well, Sean and Adalind got together again, he never learns. Ol' Captain 'Who turned out the Lights' got himself knocked out by his lady love; their idea of courtship, I guess. I don't remember ever seeing Adalind move things kinetically before the pregnancy. Always thought the baby was doing that, but evidently it's not necessarily so.
For people who should know their value, the gang was pretty much bulldozing through those important artifacts in trying to find the key. Boy, if they could send an infiltrator into the midst of that crew in the castle, maybe our spy could get a look at the map formed by those four other keys, then we'd be almost home free. How about it, Trubel? She's really too young and reckless now, but someone may have to considered for the assignment down the line.
Here we go again, Adalind's getting at Nick through Juliette. Can't wait for next week.
I was wondering if that compass rose we see on Nick's key is usually found in the upper left of the maps of that period (maybe Monroe's great-great-grandfather's maps could be of help in determining this); if so, maybe Nick's map shows the starting point. Guess it wouldn't be much help, though, because the areas identified are so vague.
Someone mentioned that it seemed incongruous that Hank won the fight with the Veratt. But he's a big strong guy and it was natural to me that he gave a good accounting of himself. Hank ain't afraid of no stinkin' Hundjager.
Well, Sean and Adalind got together again, he never learns. Ol' Captain 'Who turned out the Lights' got himself knocked out by his lady love; their idea of courtship, I guess. I don't remember ever seeing Adalind move things kinetically before the pregnancy. Always thought the baby was doing that, but evidently it's not necessarily so.
For people who should know their value, the gang was pretty much bulldozing through those important artifacts in trying to find the key. Boy, if they could send an infiltrator into the midst of that crew in the castle, maybe our spy could get a look at the map formed by those four other keys, then we'd be almost home free. How about it, Trubel? She's really too young and reckless now, but someone may have to considered for the assignment down the line.
Here we go again, Adalind's getting at Nick through Juliette. Can't wait for next week.
I was wondering if that compass rose we see on Nick's key is usually found in the upper left of the maps of that period (maybe Monroe's great-great-grandfather's maps could be of help in determining this); if so, maybe Nick's map shows the starting point. Guess it wouldn't be much help, though, because the areas identified are so vague.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".