11-08-2015, 06:19 AM
Just rewatched the episode and it occurred to me again that Betty Frame looked like a Fuchsbau. Not important, but Rosalee is such a pretty Fuchsbau; then again, she's also lovely when she isn't woging. And that made me think of that little amusing vignette at the end when Hank's trying to make Pogue think Betty jumped out of the window because of her lost lover, the swashbuckling Paul Wemlinger (yecch) - Monroe and Rosalee they ain't. But Hank had that poor guy's head spinning and seemed to be enjoying it.
Interesting observation, Wessenrein, about the possibility that the baby being used in the episodes may be Claire Coffee's child, I really like that idea.
Also remembered during the rewatch of the episode that Rosalee is the WC contact in Portland and has a 'legal' obligation to report anything that appears to mean trouble within the Wesen community to the Council. Now that she knows (I'm assuming she knows what Monroe knows) that there is a war coming she should be doing just that and maybe that will give Nick and company some backup in fighting this threat. Hope so, because the term 'uprising' automatically connotates large numbers to me.
Interesting observation, Wessenrein, about the possibility that the baby being used in the episodes may be Claire Coffee's child, I really like that idea.
Also remembered during the rewatch of the episode that Rosalee is the WC contact in Portland and has a 'legal' obligation to report anything that appears to mean trouble within the Wesen community to the Council. Now that she knows (I'm assuming she knows what Monroe knows) that there is a war coming she should be doing just that and maybe that will give Nick and company some backup in fighting this threat. Hope so, because the term 'uprising' automatically connotates large numbers to me.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".