06-28-2013, 09:54 PM
Organ Grinder
Head Count – At least 3
Wogs – 3
Apples- the bad guy who gets shot in the trailer has an iPhone, and there is an iMac in the clinic.
No bridges in this episode. But we did get a nice shot of Triple Falls, which ought to count for something.
So the opening line is from Hansel and Gretel. And we have some Hansel and Gretel stuff going on. There is a brother and sister who have runaway. And the sister drops pula shells instead of breadcrumbs. But that’s about it. Well, at least we are back to Grimm’s fairy tales – even if the connections are few and far between.
There is more development of Juliette in this episode. In the ogre episode we see how she keeps her head in a crisis. Last episode we see she is both proactive and brave. And now we see she is both empathic and good at putting people at ease. Certainly the writers are busy laying the groundwork for her to be an Assistant Grimm.
Also continuing a trend that I recently spotted, we have another contemporary issue show up in this episode: runaways.
Dr. Levine looked pretty familiar to me so I looked her up on IMDB. She is Valerie Cruz. Some of us might recognize her as Sylvia in Dexter. I also recognized her as Lt Murphy in The Dresden Files.
So as of last episode, Monroe officially joined the Grimm Team. In this episode we see the beginning of a Bro-mance. And what turns out to be some really long distance fore shadowing
When Nick goes into the clinic to find out where the kids are, the Geir wogs but has no idea that Nick is a Grimm until he tells her to look at him. I’m not sure how this fits into our theories on how Weson detects Grimm. Again, I’ll leave it to HellJacket to try to explain it.
Another theme that has been developing over the last couple of episodes is Hank’s growing suspicion that something in Portland smells fishy.
And at the end, the writers leave us wondering how exactly is Renard tied in to the Anti-Nick people, and who the hell are the Verat?!
Head Count – At least 3
Wogs – 3
Apples- the bad guy who gets shot in the trailer has an iPhone, and there is an iMac in the clinic.
No bridges in this episode. But we did get a nice shot of Triple Falls, which ought to count for something.
So the opening line is from Hansel and Gretel. And we have some Hansel and Gretel stuff going on. There is a brother and sister who have runaway. And the sister drops pula shells instead of breadcrumbs. But that’s about it. Well, at least we are back to Grimm’s fairy tales – even if the connections are few and far between.
There is more development of Juliette in this episode. In the ogre episode we see how she keeps her head in a crisis. Last episode we see she is both proactive and brave. And now we see she is both empathic and good at putting people at ease. Certainly the writers are busy laying the groundwork for her to be an Assistant Grimm.
Spoiler :
Also continuing a trend that I recently spotted, we have another contemporary issue show up in this episode: runaways.
Dr. Levine looked pretty familiar to me so I looked her up on IMDB. She is Valerie Cruz. Some of us might recognize her as Sylvia in Dexter. I also recognized her as Lt Murphy in The Dresden Files.
So as of last episode, Monroe officially joined the Grimm Team. In this episode we see the beginning of a Bro-mance. And what turns out to be some really long distance fore shadowing
Spoiler :
When Nick goes into the clinic to find out where the kids are, the Geir wogs but has no idea that Nick is a Grimm until he tells her to look at him. I’m not sure how this fits into our theories on how Weson detects Grimm. Again, I’ll leave it to HellJacket to try to explain it.
Another theme that has been developing over the last couple of episodes is Hank’s growing suspicion that something in Portland smells fishy.
And at the end, the writers leave us wondering how exactly is Renard tied in to the Anti-Nick people, and who the hell are the Verat?!