01-31-2015, 10:16 AM
I didn't think this episode was that great.
Seems that Juliette still has some work to do on that control thing considering the trashed car in the parking lot. Guess she's coming along, though, and it's cute that she keeps asking if she did it whenever some weird thing happens. Call me superficial, but I think Renard and Juliette both looked especially beautiful in that restaurant scene - he looks great in that lilac-colored shirt and suit and she's perfection to me. She seems to not be revealing her problem to Nick right now because she's worried he will turn against her; I say this because of her nightmare.
But I still say she's the ugliest hexenbiest so far and that it may be connected to her range of power. I think we'll see next week if Henrietta is in the episode because it appears she's a mighty force. So, if my idea is correct, she'll fly off the heinous-face scale.
I did notice the realtor's name on the for sale sign (love to see the listing on that one - 'charming older home with tons of ambience; needs some repair'), and was trying to see if the phone number contained the Easter egg and couldn't catch a good look until I saw Sven's photo - it didn't, of course.
Favorite line of the episode: "Shakespearean, ain't it?" - Detective Mark Wilson, PPB.
Wonder if Nick will have any residual effects from the frog paste. Boy, it would be so much better if these bad wesen would just evaporate when they are killed instead of turning back into what look like ordinary humans. These odd police reports the guys are filing are stacking up, let's hope no one gets it into their heads to do some investigating (like Wu did!) of their case records.....but what's a Grimm and his partner gonna do, tell the truth?
My fingers are crossed that Sean's wounds reappearing doesn't mean Elizabeth is going to die unless she gets another body. If she has somehow magically entered Juliette (and she did woge into Adalind during the course of preparing the counter-spell for N and J), that's bad. Following that logic, it would make Juliette Renard's mom, ish. These dang hexenbiest potions seem to have endless terrible side effects; here we go again.
Seems that Juliette still has some work to do on that control thing considering the trashed car in the parking lot. Guess she's coming along, though, and it's cute that she keeps asking if she did it whenever some weird thing happens. Call me superficial, but I think Renard and Juliette both looked especially beautiful in that restaurant scene - he looks great in that lilac-colored shirt and suit and she's perfection to me. She seems to not be revealing her problem to Nick right now because she's worried he will turn against her; I say this because of her nightmare.
But I still say she's the ugliest hexenbiest so far and that it may be connected to her range of power. I think we'll see next week if Henrietta is in the episode because it appears she's a mighty force. So, if my idea is correct, she'll fly off the heinous-face scale.
I did notice the realtor's name on the for sale sign (love to see the listing on that one - 'charming older home with tons of ambience; needs some repair'), and was trying to see if the phone number contained the Easter egg and couldn't catch a good look until I saw Sven's photo - it didn't, of course.
Favorite line of the episode: "Shakespearean, ain't it?" - Detective Mark Wilson, PPB.
Wonder if Nick will have any residual effects from the frog paste. Boy, it would be so much better if these bad wesen would just evaporate when they are killed instead of turning back into what look like ordinary humans. These odd police reports the guys are filing are stacking up, let's hope no one gets it into their heads to do some investigating (like Wu did!) of their case records.....but what's a Grimm and his partner gonna do, tell the truth?
My fingers are crossed that Sean's wounds reappearing doesn't mean Elizabeth is going to die unless she gets another body. If she has somehow magically entered Juliette (and she did woge into Adalind during the course of preparing the counter-spell for N and J), that's bad. Following that logic, it would make Juliette Renard's mom, ish. These dang hexenbiest potions seem to have endless terrible side effects; here we go again.
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".