03-04-2014, 05:29 AM
I was so excited for the season to start up again and then I managed to miss the beginning of the episode; just rewatched it on demand.
I really liked it. It's no surprise to me that the writers wound up the family problem for M and R this time; there is too much happening otherwise to focus on it for long. But I couldn't help but to mentally make up some different dialog when Monroe calls Mom: "Where are you, Mom, we have to talk". "We're at the Stanbridge motel" "Room 313, Mom?" "Why, yes, son - how did you know?" "Lucky guess."
Who knew; the Wildesheer are killed by scalping; poetic justice. But as has been mentioned, according to legend, the appearance of these wesen marks the coming of some ominous world event. Why do I think Adalind's missile-launching, bouncing-baby-something will be involved?
Shocked to find that Stefania was working with Viktor, didn't see that coming. Sebastien said the Resistance was interested in the baby and that also surprised me. And Sean wants it, they all want it. But if it turns out to be anything like the little horror it seems, everyone will be trying to hand it off like a hot potato: "You take it" "No, you take it".
Maybe because Nick's police work puts him at the center of wesen problems that need handling is the reason he reaches out to Monroe first most of the time. It seems that these two help each other and have formed a partnership to put things right when the wesen community faces criminal action. Nick gets paid for being a cop and Monroe earns a good living repairing clocks. They both do this other thing out a a sort of calling, perhaps.
I really liked it. It's no surprise to me that the writers wound up the family problem for M and R this time; there is too much happening otherwise to focus on it for long. But I couldn't help but to mentally make up some different dialog when Monroe calls Mom: "Where are you, Mom, we have to talk". "We're at the Stanbridge motel" "Room 313, Mom?" "Why, yes, son - how did you know?" "Lucky guess."
Who knew; the Wildesheer are killed by scalping; poetic justice. But as has been mentioned, according to legend, the appearance of these wesen marks the coming of some ominous world event. Why do I think Adalind's missile-launching, bouncing-baby-something will be involved?
Shocked to find that Stefania was working with Viktor, didn't see that coming. Sebastien said the Resistance was interested in the baby and that also surprised me. And Sean wants it, they all want it. But if it turns out to be anything like the little horror it seems, everyone will be trying to hand it off like a hot potato: "You take it" "No, you take it".
Maybe because Nick's police work puts him at the center of wesen problems that need handling is the reason he reaches out to Monroe first most of the time. It seems that these two help each other and have formed a partnership to put things right when the wesen community faces criminal action. Nick gets paid for being a cop and Monroe earns a good living repairing clocks. They both do this other thing out a a sort of calling, perhaps.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".