12-13-2014, 01:29 PM
I liked this episode, as usual. Pretty sure Tavitian and Frenay (who has a connection to Renard's mother), are co-leaders of the Resistance. I really liked Tavitian last season, so I remembered him and I think he welcomed Renard into the group. He seems like a wise and fearless freedom fighter, but he's also a cold-blooded killer when the situation arises, so I'm reserving judgement until events unfold. But since he's in town, I sincerely hope that the Captain be featured in some upcoming episodes because he's been out of the limelight for a long time. Oh, yeah, Renard told Tavitian there was a mole in the Resistance who is obviously working for the Royals, wonder who it is.
So glad Elizabeth is on Kelly's trail because Viktor and Adalind will catch up to her for sure. Unless Adalind turns into Juliette or something first. Because she also seems to be affected by some of the possible unfortunate side-affects that Elizabeth warned about when she discovered she had cast the spell. But Juliette will pay the price for falling in love with a Grimm - and pay and pay. Now she's a revolting hexenbiest, what next.
Always did like Franco; he's saved Wu's life more than once, I think. He's a good partner and sees that Drew seems to be becoming unhinged. I remember that Hank was holed up in his house, popping pills and brandishing a shotgun before he knew the score, so I guess that's par for the course until you become a true believer. He did get off a clever one-liner, like the old Wu, though, when Nick and Hank said to call for help at the crime scene. He said something like "Maybe we should get a dog catcher with a big net."
So glad Elizabeth is on Kelly's trail because Viktor and Adalind will catch up to her for sure. Unless Adalind turns into Juliette or something first. Because she also seems to be affected by some of the possible unfortunate side-affects that Elizabeth warned about when she discovered she had cast the spell. But Juliette will pay the price for falling in love with a Grimm - and pay and pay. Now she's a revolting hexenbiest, what next.
Always did like Franco; he's saved Wu's life more than once, I think. He's a good partner and sees that Drew seems to be becoming unhinged. I remember that Hank was holed up in his house, popping pills and brandishing a shotgun before he knew the score, so I guess that's par for the course until you become a true believer. He did get off a clever one-liner, like the old Wu, though, when Nick and Hank said to call for help at the crime scene. He said something like "Maybe we should get a dog catcher with a big net."
"The only thing that will redeem mankind is cooperation." Bertrand Russell - printed on a beer mat in "Shaun of The Dead".