06-14-2013, 01:36 PM
In my husband's opinion this is the most disgusting episode of all. Isn't he sweet?
I like the "Bramble House", all those beautiful bridges and the waterfall. And I like Monroe saying "I almost buyed him a drink", he's so awesome.
Concerning the gas: what kind of gas does hallucinations like that? It knocks you out and is explosive, too, but absolutely not deadly (the Ziegevolk-guy could not want that). At least a bit strange.
The reaper and his scene with Renard is clearly the highlight of this episode. The reaper had to kneel so the audience gets a first impression of Renard being a royal or at least of a very high rank. I'm sure the Mellifers in the episode before wanted to warn Nick about this reaper. And Nick didn't even see him. Poor Mellifers, all for nothing.
A little german comment: Ziegevolk means goat people, so it fits really good. In natural german you would add a "n" in this combination: Ziegenvolk, but I don't want to be too strict . "Ziege" (=goat) you speak like "ts" at the beginning, in "Volk" (=people) the "v" is spoken like "f".
I like the "Bramble House", all those beautiful bridges and the waterfall. And I like Monroe saying "I almost buyed him a drink", he's so awesome.
Concerning the gas: what kind of gas does hallucinations like that? It knocks you out and is explosive, too, but absolutely not deadly (the Ziegevolk-guy could not want that). At least a bit strange.
The reaper and his scene with Renard is clearly the highlight of this episode. The reaper had to kneel so the audience gets a first impression of Renard being a royal or at least of a very high rank. I'm sure the Mellifers in the episode before wanted to warn Nick about this reaper. And Nick didn't even see him. Poor Mellifers, all for nothing.
A little german comment: Ziegevolk means goat people, so it fits really good. In natural german you would add a "n" in this combination: Ziegenvolk, but I don't want to be too strict . "Ziege" (=goat) you speak like "ts" at the beginning, in "Volk" (=people) the "v" is spoken like "f".