11-29-2014, 10:45 AM
Once again, my random rambling thoughts.
So glad Adalind is out of Wonderland/her cell. I did miss much of the conversation between her and Viktor, but I caught that they'd figured out Kelly has Diana. So now Adalind, Viktor *and* Elizabeth will all be searching for Kelly and Diana. I don't see that going well for Viktor ;D (BTW Viktor still fails at being menacing, just saying).
Speaking of Elizabeth, I'm going to miss her. The scenes between her and the Captain are so good. They help "humanize" him a lot. And I just like her. Hope they can bring the character back.
The potion making/taking part of re-Grimming ritual was just weird! All those people standing around, eeep! Talk about performance pressure. I really hope someone slipped Nick a Viagra.
Stepping out of the story slightly, I thought Claire Coffee did a great job with Juliette as Adalind. And I'm sorry to say, to me, she has way more chemistry with David than Bitsie does.
Juliette's bike is back! And I like how Theresa dealt with the guy stalking/tailing her. Nothing over the top or anything that might bring too much attention to her. And he deserved it, so did Chavez if that's the quality of people she has around her.
Poor Josh, he's just so out of his depth. I hope they team him and Theresa up. She'd make a good bodyguard for him.
BTW, I liked how it was obvious the women were going to be able to take care of themselves. I think it would be a very, very bad idea for those bigots to attack the Spice Shop with that group in charge of security
Nick's re-Grimming scene at the junkyard was way to drawn out and I didn't like how sidelined both Hank and Monroe were. Still, Nick's joy at regaining his abilities was good to see. No angst there. Oh and I think we saw the return of his Zombie issues (pretty sure he went grey there for a bit while he was in pain). And his super hearing has returned, yay.
Did anyone else get an "urban legend" vibe from the case of the week? At least up until we got to the part about sacrificing people to Khali (sp?) and of course Kipling was a Grimm.
Oh and it looks like we may have just been introduced to Mrs. Hank #5 in the person of the woman sheriff (or is that just me?).
Tell Wu! BTW, Wu did seem a little less antagonistic/suspicious this time, wonder why.
So glad Adalind is out of Wonderland/her cell. I did miss much of the conversation between her and Viktor, but I caught that they'd figured out Kelly has Diana. So now Adalind, Viktor *and* Elizabeth will all be searching for Kelly and Diana. I don't see that going well for Viktor ;D (BTW Viktor still fails at being menacing, just saying).
Speaking of Elizabeth, I'm going to miss her. The scenes between her and the Captain are so good. They help "humanize" him a lot. And I just like her. Hope they can bring the character back.
The potion making/taking part of re-Grimming ritual was just weird! All those people standing around, eeep! Talk about performance pressure. I really hope someone slipped Nick a Viagra.
Stepping out of the story slightly, I thought Claire Coffee did a great job with Juliette as Adalind. And I'm sorry to say, to me, she has way more chemistry with David than Bitsie does.
Juliette's bike is back! And I like how Theresa dealt with the guy stalking/tailing her. Nothing over the top or anything that might bring too much attention to her. And he deserved it, so did Chavez if that's the quality of people she has around her.
Poor Josh, he's just so out of his depth. I hope they team him and Theresa up. She'd make a good bodyguard for him.
BTW, I liked how it was obvious the women were going to be able to take care of themselves. I think it would be a very, very bad idea for those bigots to attack the Spice Shop with that group in charge of security
Nick's re-Grimming scene at the junkyard was way to drawn out and I didn't like how sidelined both Hank and Monroe were. Still, Nick's joy at regaining his abilities was good to see. No angst there. Oh and I think we saw the return of his Zombie issues (pretty sure he went grey there for a bit while he was in pain). And his super hearing has returned, yay.
Did anyone else get an "urban legend" vibe from the case of the week? At least up until we got to the part about sacrificing people to Khali (sp?) and of course Kipling was a Grimm.
Oh and it looks like we may have just been introduced to Mrs. Hank #5 in the person of the woman sheriff (or is that just me?).
Tell Wu! BTW, Wu did seem a little less antagonistic/suspicious this time, wonder why.