05-10-2014, 03:15 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2014, 05:52 PM by wfmyers1207.)
(05-10-2014, 08:39 AM)Gretel Hanselsister Wrote: No, I didn't like this episode. It felt constructed to me, someone wanted to bring action and a lot of cliffhanger story lines. For any price.
Obviously, Trubel wasn't enogh. They had to bring another Grimm. Josh is no Grimm, not even a Kehrseite-Schlich-kennen, and this is hard to believe. His father kept telling him for years and he didn't even listen like a child would listen to fairytales? I guess he will turn into a Grimm in no time, like Nick became a Grimm as Aunt Marie died. Nick said to him "Josh, just 'cause you can't see them [Wesen] now, doesn't mean you won't some day". I really don't need another Grimm.
Trubel went with Josh to see his father, because she couldn't reach Nick on his mobile. What? Nick never walked a step without his mobile in three seasons (except when he was a zombie).
Why needs the Verrat a special section "Ahnenerbe" (ancestors inheritance) "tasked with finding anything involving rare objects the occult and the supernatural"? The Verrat went after Nick and his key some times before, they didn't need neither to be "Ahnenerbe" nor a special filigrane tattoo.
After the old Grimm's death they looked for the key in the trunk, pulled everything apart as if it was a bunch of rags. How would Nick react if someone was treating his trailer likewise?
Every spectator instantly knew the clue to the key was the cane, the dying man told them. But Nick and his friends needed what felt like ages to find out.
Yes, and then the second key and the map. Such a big disappointment for me.
I really hoped I can see something what helps to find the region in Germany where the treasure can be found
But then: you can read words like "Wasserfall" (waterfall), "Burg" (castle), "Höhe" (height), [or is it "Höhle"(cave)?] you simply won't find this words on any map at all. Waterfalls, castles and heights have names. This map shows everything and nothing. On the right you find Rhö... what could mean Rhön, you can find the Rhön mountains some hundred kilometers north of the Black Forest.
I really liked the idea of the map, I saw more than there was in fact, it's not nice to feel stupid
I don't know Gretel, I found the map to be rather interesting. I know a bit about topographic maps since I was a forward observer in the field artillery back in the day. (Stationed in Germany for 3 years by the way.) Looking at it, you see a stadia line (gives you distance scale) and an elaborate compass rose on the left hand side. The cross above the circle on the compass rose would indicate north or east. (On some medieval maps east is 'up'.) I think the word is 'hohle' (cave) since the symbol is between 2 hills not on them. And can that be 2 swastikas in the upper right and center left? Does this link to the coins? There were supposed to be 17 coins, of which 3 are known, is the 'hidden whatever' the other 14 coins? If this is the Black Forest region then the stream is a significant tributary of the Rhine. But which way does it flow? If north is 'up' then the stream flows west into the Rhine, if east is 'up' then it flows northward to the Rhine. By the way, I think showing everything and nothing may very well be the idea.