01-20-2017, 08:38 PM
Enjoyed this episode the most so far and they've all been excellent. Since I can never get enough of the Captain, seeing double was a good thing in this instance. High marks for Sasha for his spot-on facial expressions and gestures that were typical of Nick and for including a little humor in what otherwise was a tense episode. Sean was such a snot to have that guy killed that way. Specious and scurvy. And he'll be sorry. I think his conscience is making Meisner more and more corporeal as his guilt increases.
There was an old t.v. commercial about margarine, I think, in which the threatening theme was "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature". It ran through my mind when I saw Diana look at Nick holding her mother, "It's not nice to fool Diana". Yikes, now he did it. Seriously, things must take a turn for the better about Diana's childish, and increasingly dangerous, attempts to have things her way. Adalind must find the way to guide her remarkable prodigy toward a safe and sane life.
Guess Monday morning it'll be like nuttin' ever happened at the Portland Police Bureau, deja vu. Nick, Hank and Wu are back on the force, with Sean filling the post of Captain just like the good old days, haha.
Eve/Juliette seems to know that Nick loves Adalind now, and appears to be accepting it. We didn't see the mystery of the stick and cloth advanced in this episode, but getting Renard away from the power of the office of Mayor was important. He just seems to be in such trouble all the way around - last week he was so smug at outfoxing Nick and company and now he's in the barrel.
And meanwhile '...what rough beast...slouches towards Bethlehem' as they say.
There was an old t.v. commercial about margarine, I think, in which the threatening theme was "It's not nice to fool Mother Nature". It ran through my mind when I saw Diana look at Nick holding her mother, "It's not nice to fool Diana". Yikes, now he did it. Seriously, things must take a turn for the better about Diana's childish, and increasingly dangerous, attempts to have things her way. Adalind must find the way to guide her remarkable prodigy toward a safe and sane life.
Guess Monday morning it'll be like nuttin' ever happened at the Portland Police Bureau, deja vu. Nick, Hank and Wu are back on the force, with Sean filling the post of Captain just like the good old days, haha.
Eve/Juliette seems to know that Nick loves Adalind now, and appears to be accepting it. We didn't see the mystery of the stick and cloth advanced in this episode, but getting Renard away from the power of the office of Mayor was important. He just seems to be in such trouble all the way around - last week he was so smug at outfoxing Nick and company and now he's in the barrel.
And meanwhile '...what rough beast...slouches towards Bethlehem' as they say.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".