Headcount: 1
Wogs: 3
Apple: at least 3 iPhones – all the kids have them.
Bridges: 1
The thing I like about this is episode and all the early episodes is the incorporation of Grimm fairy tales into the plot. This episode was very much a re-telling or re-imagining of the Pied Piper story. And the obvious and the subtle connections were great.
For once the Wessons don’t live in a nicer house than me. Although the rich kids all have nice homes.
This episode introduces Bud. But at this point we don’t know his name or what he is.
Those of us who are keeping count on the creepy things Renard does, now he sics Adalind on Hank.
Danse Macabre is a tone poem for orchestra, written in 1874 by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. It started out in 1872 as an art song for voice and piano with a French text by the poet Henri Cazalis, which is based on an old French superstition. In 1874, the composer expanded and reworked the piece into a tone poem, replacing the vocal line with a solo violin. (from Wikipedia)
According to legend, "Death" appears at midnight every year on Halloween. Death calls forth the dead from their graves to dance their dance of death for him while he plays his fiddle. His skeletons dance for him until the rooster crows at dawn, when they must return to their graves until the next year.
Wogs: 3
Apple: at least 3 iPhones – all the kids have them.
Bridges: 1
The thing I like about this is episode and all the early episodes is the incorporation of Grimm fairy tales into the plot. This episode was very much a re-telling or re-imagining of the Pied Piper story. And the obvious and the subtle connections were great.
For once the Wessons don’t live in a nicer house than me. Although the rich kids all have nice homes.
This episode introduces Bud. But at this point we don’t know his name or what he is.
Those of us who are keeping count on the creepy things Renard does, now he sics Adalind on Hank.
Danse Macabre is a tone poem for orchestra, written in 1874 by French composer Camille Saint-Saëns. It started out in 1872 as an art song for voice and piano with a French text by the poet Henri Cazalis, which is based on an old French superstition. In 1874, the composer expanded and reworked the piece into a tone poem, replacing the vocal line with a solo violin. (from Wikipedia)
According to legend, "Death" appears at midnight every year on Halloween. Death calls forth the dead from their graves to dance their dance of death for him while he plays his fiddle. His skeletons dance for him until the rooster crows at dawn, when they must return to their graves until the next year.